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Ulrich Gabbert is affiliated with Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a focus on several related subfields such as Mechanics of Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

The work of Ulrich Gabbert covers a range of topics that include:

  • Numerical methods in engineering
  • Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
  • Tribology and Wear Analysis
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Mechanical stress and fatigue analysis
  • Piezoelectric Actuators and Control
  • Magnetic Properties and Applications

Their publication record includes papers such as:

  • "Simulation of cellular structures with a coupled FEM-FCM approach based on CT data," 2021, Journal of Computational and Applied Mechanics
  • "A Direct Inverse Model for Hysteresis Compensation," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • "Analytical wear model and its application for the wear simulation in automotive bush chain drive systems," 2020, Wear
  • "A Penalty Method for Coupling of Finite-Element and Peridynamic Models," 2023, PAMM
  • "Experimentelle und numerische Analysen zum Verschleiß von Steuerkettentrieben," 2021, MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift

Ulrich Gabbert frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Robert Tandler
  • Anna Pernatii
  • Jan-Timo Hesse
  • Christian Willberg
  • Mathias Würkner

Major publication venues associated with their research output include:

  • PAMM
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Wear
  • Journal of Computational and Applied Mechanics
  • MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift

Best Publications

  • An analytical and numerical approach for calculating effective material coefficients of piezoelectric fiber composites

    Harald Berger;Sreedhar Kari;Ulrich Gabbert;Reinaldo Rodriguez-Ramos

  • Numerical evaluation of effective material properties of randomly distributed short cylindrical fibre composites

    S. Kari;H. Berger;U. Gabbert

  • Computational evaluation of effective material properties of composites reinforced by randomly distributed spherical particles

    Sreedhar Kari;Harald Berger;Reinaldo Rodriguez-Ramos;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Comparison of different higher order finite element schemes for the simulation of Lamb waves

    C. Willberg;S. Duczek;J.M. Vivar Perez;D. Schmicker

  • Unit cell models of piezoelectric fiber composites for numerical and analytical calculation of effective properties

    H Berger;S Kari;U Gabbert;R Rodriguez-Ramos

  • Inverse Compensation of Hysteresis Using Krasnoselskii-Pokrovskii Model

    Zhi Li;Jinjun Shan;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Numerical analysis of Lamb waves using the finite and spectral cell methods

    S. Duczek;M. Joulaian;A. Düster;U. Gabbert

  • Lamb-Wave based Structural Health Monitoring in Polymer Composites

    Rolf Lammering;Ulrich Gabbert;Michael Sinapius;Thomas Schuster

  • A comprehensive numerical homogenisation technique for calculating effective coefficients of uniaxial piezoelectric fibre composites

    Harald Berger;Sreedhar Kari;Ulrich Gabbert;Reinaldo Rodríguez-Ramos

  • Finite and spectral cell method for wave propagation in heterogeneous materials

    Meysam Joulaian;Sascha Duczek;Ulrich Gabbert;Alexander Düster

  • Evaluation of influence of interphase material parameters on effective material properties of three phase composites

    Sreedhar Kari;Harald Berger;Ulrich Gabbert;Raul Guinovart-Dıaz

  • Semi-analytical finite element method for modeling of lamb wave propagation

    Zair Asrar bin Ahmad;Juan Miguel Vivar-Perez;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Hysteresis and creep modeling and compensation for a piezoelectric actuator using a fractional-order Maxwell resistive capacitor approach

    Yanfang Liu;Yanfang Liu;Jinjun Shan;Ulrich Gabbert;Naiming Qi

  • Multiple crack interaction problem in magnetoelectroelastic solids

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  • Finite element and asymptotic homogenization methods applied to smart composite materials

    H. Berger;U. Gabbert;H. Köppe;R. Rodriguez-Ramos

  • Simulation of lamb wave reflections at plate edges using the semi-analytical finite element method

    Zair Asrar Ahmad;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Macrocrack–microcrack interaction problem in magnetoelectroelastic solids

    Wen-ye Tian;U. Gabbert

  • Continuous mode conversion of Lamb waves in CFRP plates

    C Willberg;S Koch;G Mook;J Pohl

  • Accurate modeling of the electric field within piezoelectric layers for active composite structures

    Dragan Marinković;Heinz Köppe;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Numerical simulation of the Lamb wave propagation in honeycomb sandwich panels: A parametric study

    Seyed Mohammad Hossein Hosseini;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Numerically Efficient Finite Element Formulation for Modeling Active Composite Laminates

    Dragan Marinković;Heinz Köppe;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Partial filling of a honeycomb structure by granular materials for vibration and noise reduction

    Sebastian Koch;Fabian Duvigneau;Ryan Orszulik;Ulrich Gabbert

  • Feedback/feedforward control of hysteresis-compensated piezoelectric actuators for high-speed scanning applications

    Yanfang Liu;Jinjun Shan;Jinjun Shan;Ulrich Gabbert

Frequent Co-Authors

Jinjun Shan
Jinjun Shan York University
Alexander Düster
Alexander Düster Hamburg University of Technology
Horn-Sen Tzou
Horn-Sen Tzou Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Gérard A. Maugin
Gérard A. Maugin Sorbonne University

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