Nonlinear Systems Group
                                University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
   
Professor:
N. Sri Namachchivaya



306 Talbot Laboratory
104 South Wright Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801

Phone: (217) 244-0683
Sec'y.: (217) 333-2651
Fax: (217) 244-0720
E-mail: navam@uiuc.edu


Department of
Aerospace Engineering


Created: 11/16/2003
Last Updated: 12/31/2003
        Dr. N. Sri Namachchivaya is a Professor of Aerospace Engineering and the Director of the Nonlinear Systems Group. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics from University of Waterloo, Canada. He joined the Department of Aerospace Engineering as an Assistant Professor in August 1985. His research interests include nonlinear and random dynamical systems, multi-scale phenomena, dimensional reduction, and stability and bifurcations of invariant measures. His research activities have been supported by funding from NSF, ONR, AFOSR, DOE, EPRI, and Industry.

Professor Sri Namachchivaya has published over 90 scientific articles in journals and books, has co-edited 12 books on nonlinear and random dynamical systems. He has been consistently recognized for his research accomplishments with Xerox awards for the best faculty research in 1989 and 1993 and with a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator award in 1990. He has been invited to give keynote lectures on Stochastic and Nonlinear Dynamics at the IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinearity and Chaos in Engineering Dynamics, in London, UK (1993), the International Conference on Stochastic and Chaotic Dynamics, Ambleside, UK (1999), the International Conference on Analysis of Vibrating Systems, Banff, Canada (1999), and the International Workshop on Symmetry and Stability in Nonlinear Mechanics, Budapest, Hungary (2000). While at UIUC, Professor Sri Namachchivaya has given invited lectures at more than forty universities in the U. S., Canada, and Europe, in the areas of nonlinear and random dynamical systems, chaotic dynamics, and bifurcation theory.

Professor Sri Namachchivaya has been a distinguished visiting professor at the Technical University of Vienna (Austria), University of Bremen (Germany), the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (Canada), University of Queensland (Australia), Florida Atlantic University, and the University of Maryland. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Mechanics, Journal of Nonlinear Science, Stochastics and Dynamics, MECCANICA, Journal Nonlinear Studies, and on the advisory board of other journals in the area of nonlinear and stochastic dynamics. Professor Sri Namachchivaya has been co-chair of 8 international conferences and co-organizer of 12 Mini-Symposia on applications of nonlinear and random dynamical systems.

Recent Publications

  • N. Sri Namachchivaya, and N. Ramakrishnan, ``Stochastic Dynamics of Parametrically Excited Two Degree of Freedom Systems With Symmetry", Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 262(3), 2003, pp. 613--631.
  • N. Sri Namachchivaya, and R. Beddini, ``Spindle Speed Variation for the Suppression of Regenerative Chatter", Journal of Nonlinear Science, Vol. 13(3), 2003, pp. 265--288.
  • N. Sri Namachchivaya, N. Ramakrishnan, H. J. Van Roessel and Lalit Vedula, ``Stochastic Stability of Two Coupled Oscillators in Resonance: Averaging method", in Nonlinear Stochastic Dynamics, eds. N. Sri Namachchivaya and Y. K. Lin, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 110, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht pp. 167-178, 2003.
  • N. Sri Namachchivaya and H. J. Van Roessel, ``A Center Manifold Analysis of Variable Speed Machining", Journal of Dynamical Systems, Vol. 18(3), 2003, pp. 245--270.
  • N. Sri Namachchivaya and Y. K. Lin, editors, Nonlinear Stochastic Dynamics, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 110, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2003.
  • N. Sri Namachchivaya and H. J. Van Roessel, ``Asymptotic Analysis of Nonlinear Stochastic Equations with Rapidly Oscillating and Decaying Components", IMECE2003-34560, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY, 2003, 11 pages, CD-ROM.