Written Works
Among the technical reports which she has co-authored are:
- Finite-element-analysis model and preliminary ground testing of controls-structures interaction evolutionary model reflector (1992)
Report Number: L-17009, NAS 1.154293, NASA-TM-4293
- Dynamics and control of a large displacement suspension system for ground testing of flexible space structures (1992)
Report Number: AIAA PAPER 92-1178
- Langley's CSI evolutionary model Phase 2 (1995)
Report Number: NAS 1.15109059, NASA-TM-109059, NIPS-95-06374
- Aeroservoelastic and Structural Dynamics Research on Smart Structures Conducted at NASA Langley Research Center (1997)
Document ID: 20040110282
- Aeroservoelastic and Structural Dynamics Research on Smart Structures Conducted at NASA Langley Research Center (1998)
Report Number: Paper 3316-21
- Taxiing, Take-Off, and Landing Simulation of the High Speed Civil Transport Aircraft (1999)
Report Number: L-17901, NAS 1.15209531, NASA TM-1999-209531
- Test Cases for Modeling and Validation of Structures with Piezoelectric Actuators (2001)
Report Number: AIAA Paper 2001-1466
- A Probabilistic Approach to Model Update (2001)
Report Number: L-18097, NAS 1.15211039, NASA TM-2001-211039
- Ground and Flight Test Structural Excitation Using Piezoelectric Actuators (2002)
Report Number: AIAA Paper 2002-1349, H-2482, NAS 1.15210724, NASA TM-2002-210724
- Piezoelectric Actuator Modeling Using MSC NASTRAN and MATLAB (2003)
Report Number: L-19005, NAS 1.15212651, NASA TM-2003-212651
- Model Update of a Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) Flexible Wing Frame with Uncertainty Quantification (2004)
Report Number: NASA TM-2004-213232
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