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858
National Ranking
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Overview

Simon A Neild is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and has a research focus primarily in engineering, with a significant number of publications in specialized subfields. Their work spans civil and structural engineering, control and systems engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and computational mechanics.

Their most frequent publication venues include:

  • Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Nonlinear Dynamics
  • AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum
  • Vehicle System Dynamics
  • AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum

Simon A Neild's research topics encompass:

  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Bladed Disk Vibration Dynamics
  • Aerospace and Aviation Technology
  • Vibration Control and Rheological Fluids
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Control Systems and Identification

Among recent publications, the following papers illustrate the scope and focus of their research work:

  • Using an inerter to enhance an active-passive-combined vehicle suspension system, 2021, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • Indirect reduced-order modelling: using nonlinear manifolds to conserve kinetic energy, 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Vehicle vibration suppression using an inerter-based mechatronic device, 2020, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part D Journal of Automobile Engineering
  • Vibration suppression for monopile and spar-buoy offshore wind turbines using the structure-immittance approach, 2020, Wind Energy
  • Using scientific machine learning for experimental bifurcation analysis of dynamic systems, 2022, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Frequent collaborators include Thomas Hill, Mark Lowenberg, Jason Zheng Jiang, Duc H. Nguyen, and Djamel Rezgui. These co-authors have worked alongside Simon A Neild on numerous projects, contributing to the development of their research outputs over time.

Best Publications

  • Using an inerter-based device for structural vibration suppression

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

  • Sensitivity of the Generic Transport Model upset dynamics to time delay

    Stephen J Gill;Mark H Lowenberg;Luis Crespo;Luis Crespo;Simon A Neild

  • 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

  • A review of time-frequency methods for structural vibration analysis

    S.A. Neild;P.D. McFadden;M.S. Williams

  • 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

  • Measurement of the ultrasonic nonlinearity of kissing bonds in adhesive joints

    Dawei Yan;Bruce W. Drinkwater;Simon A. Neild

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

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

  • Identification of backbone curves of nonlinear systems from resonance decay responses

    Julián M. Londoño;Simon A. Neild;Jonathan E. Cooper

  • Real-time hybrid experiments with Newmark integration, MCSmd outer-loop control and multi-tasking strategies

    P. A. Bonnet;C. N. Lim;M. S. Williams;A. Blakeborough

  • An electromagnetic inerter-based vibration suppression device

    Alicia Gonzalez-Buelga;Lindsay R Clare;Simon A Neild;Jason Zheng Jiang

  • Robust identification of backbone curves using control-based continuation

    Ludovic Renson;Alicia Gonzalez-Buelga;David A W Barton;Simon A Neild

  • Assessing the effect of nonlinearities on the performance of a tuned inerter damper

    Alicia Gonzalez-Buelga;Irina Lazar;Jason Zheng Jiang;Simon A Neild

  • Optimal configurations for a linear vibration suppression device in a multi-storey building

    Sara Ying Zhang;Jason Zheng Jiang;Simon Neild

  • Nonlinear Vibration Characteristics of Damaged Concrete Beams

    S. A. Neild;M. S. Williams;P. D. McFadden

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

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

  • Estimation of Upper-Limb Orientation Based on Accelerometer and Gyroscope Measurements

    R.A. Hyde;L.P. Ketteringham;S.A. Neild;R.J.S. Jones

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Wagg
David J. Wagg University of Sheffield
Bernd Krauskopf
Bernd Krauskopf University of Auckland
Jonathan E. Cooper
Jonathan E. Cooper University of Bristol
Bruce W. Drinkwater
Bruce W. Drinkwater University of Bristol
Paul D. Wilcox
Paul D. Wilcox University of Bristol
Daniel J. Inman
Daniel J. Inman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Peter J. Gawthrop
Peter J. Gawthrop University of Melbourne
Michael I. Friswell
Michael I. Friswell Swansea University
John H G Macdonald
John H G Macdonald University of Bristol
Oreste S. Bursi
Oreste S. Bursi University of Trento

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