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Interests
Evensen teaches graduate and professional courses
in dynamic measurements; signal
processing; industrial noise control; and vehicle noise, vibration,
and harshness (NVH). He consults in industrial noise control
and vibration measurements with the American machine tool
industry and is experienced in dynamic measurements applied
to noise and vibration problems in machines and structures.
Current interests include analysis of vibrational energy flow
through structures, incorporating laser Doppler vibration
measurements.
Selected Publication
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Spisak, M. and Evensen, H. A., “Estimating Vibrational
Energy Flow in Plates using an Autoregressive Technique,”
Proceedings, 17th Annual Modal Analysis Conference, Kissimmee,
Florida, Society for Experimental Mechanics, Bethel,
Connecticut, February 1999.
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Welsh, P. and Evensen, H. A., “Vibrational and Sound
Radiation Properties of a Double-Layered Diesel Engine Gear
Cover;” Paper 99NV-95 SAE 1999 Noise and Vibration
Conference, Traverse City, Michigan, May 1999.
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Koss, L. L. and Evensen, H. A., “Structural Intensity
for Complex Bending, Torsion and Warping in an Infinite
Beam,” Fourth International Congress on Intensity
Techniques: Structural Intensity and Vibrational Energy
Flow, CETIM, Paris,
August 1993.
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Liu, Qunli and Subhash, Ghatu, and Evensen, Harold A. “Behavior
of a Novel Iterative Deconvolution Algorithm for System
Identification,” Journal of Vibration and Control,
II: 985-1003, 2005.
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