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Overview

David J. Wagg is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on fields within engineering, with a particular emphasis on civil and structural engineering, industrial and manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering, control and systems engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including:

  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Vibration Control and Rheological Fluids
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis

Their recent scholarly articles include:

  • Digital Twins: State-of-the-Art and Future Directions for Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Dynamics Applications (2020), published in ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems Part B Mechanical Engineering
  • A review of the mechanical inerter: historical context, physical realisations and nonlinear applications (2021), published in Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Digital-twin-based testing for cyber-physical systems: A systematic literature review (2022), published in Information and Software Technology
  • Tuned inerter dampers with linear hysteretic damping (2020), published in Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
  • Foundations of population-based SHM, Part IV: The geometry of spaces of structures and their feature spaces (2021), published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Throughout their career, David J. Wagg has frequently published work in venues such as:

  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Data-Centric Engineering
  • EURODYN
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaboration with other researchers is significant in their work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Keith Worden
  • Matthew S. Bonney
  • Neil D. Sims
  • Nikolaos Dervilis
  • George Tsialiamanis

Best Publications

  • Using an inerter-based device for structural vibration suppression

    Irina Lazar;Simon A Neild;D. J. Wagg

  • Digital Twins: State-of-the-Art and Future Directions for Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Dynamics Applications

    D. J. Wagg;K. Worden;R. J. Barthorpe;P. Gardner

  • Vibration suppression of cables using tuned inerter dampers

    Irina Lazar;Simon A Neild;David Wagg

  • Stability analysis of real‐time dynamic substructuring using delay differential equation models

    MI Wallace;J Sieber;Simon A Neild;DJ Wagg

  • Nonlinear Vibration with Control

    David Wagg;Simon Neild;C W S To;S K Lau

  • 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering

    MI Wallace;DJ Wagg;Simon A Neild

  • An adaptive polynomial based forward prediction algorithm for multi-actuator real-time dynamic substructuring

    MI Wallace;DJ Wagg;Simon A Neild

  • Novel fluid inerter based tuned mass dampers for optimised structural control of base-isolated buildings

    Dario De Domenico;Predaricka Deastra;Giuseppe Ricciardi;Neil D. Sims

  • A nonlinear spring mechanism incorporating a bistable composite plate for vibration isolation

    A. D. Shaw;Simon A Neild;D. J. Wagg;Paul M Weaver

  • Real-time dynamic substructuring in a coupled oscillator–pendulum system

    Y.N Kyrychko;K.B Blyuss;A Gonzalez-Buelga;S.J Hogan

  • Control issues relating to real-time substructuring experiments using a shaking table

    Simon A Neild;David P Stoten;David Drury;DJ Wagg

  • A review of the mechanical inerter: historical context, physical realisations and nonlinear applications

    David J. Wagg

  • Experimental Continuation of Periodic Orbits through a Fold

    J Sieber;Alicia Gonzalez-Buelga;Simon A Neild;DJ Wagg

  • Dynamic Analysis of High Static Low Dynamic Stiffness Vibration Isolation Mounts

    Alexander D Shaw;Simon A Neild;David J Wagg

  • Adaptive Structures: Engineering Applications

    David J. Wagg;Ian P. Bond;Paul M. Weaver;Michael I. Friswell

  • 14th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering

    Aguirre N.;Ikhouane F.;Rodellar J.;DJ Wagg

  • Nonlinear dynamic response and modeling of a bi-stable composite plate for applications to adaptive structures

    AF Arrieta;Simon A Neild;DJ Wagg

  • Interpreting the forced responses of a two-degree-of-freedom nonlinear oscillator using backbone curves

    Tom L Hill;Andrea Cammarano;Simon A Neild;David J Wagg

  • Substructuring of dynamical systems via the adaptive minimal control synthesis algorithm

    DJ Wagg;David P Stoten

  • Dynamic Snap-through for Morphing of Bi-stable Composite Plates

    A.F. Arrieta;D.J. Wagg;S.A. Neild

  • Nonlinear Vibration with Control: For Flexible and Adaptive Structures

    David Wagg;Simon Neild

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon A Neild
Simon A Neild University of Bristol
Keith Worden
Keith Worden University of Sheffield
Neil D. Sims
Neil D. Sims University of Sheffield
Bernd Krauskopf
Bernd Krauskopf University of Auckland
Oreste S. Bursi
Oreste S. Bursi University of Trento
Michael I. Friswell
Michael I. Friswell Swansea University
Peter J. Gawthrop
Peter J. Gawthrop University of Melbourne
Paul M. Weaver
Paul M. Weaver University of Limerick
Steven R. Bishop
Steven R. Bishop University College London
Andres F. Arrieta
Andres F. Arrieta Purdue University West Lafayette

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