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People > NCSU Research & Education Team > Seelecke

Dr. Stefan Seelecke
Associate Professor

North Carolina State University
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
4151 Broughton Hall
Box 7910
Raleigh, N.C. 27695

Phone: 919.515.5282
Fax: 919.515.7968
Email: stefan_seelecke@ncsu.edu
Web: http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/homepages/seelecke/

Education

Dr.-Ing. habil., Thermodynamics, Technical University Berlin, 1999
Dr.-Ing. (PhD), Phys. Eng. Sci., Technical University Berlin, 1995
Dipl.-Ing. (MS), Phys. Eng. Sci., Technical University Berlin, 1989


Research Interests

Smart materials and structures, in particular shape memory alloys (SMA)and piezoelectrics. Modeling and simulation of smart materials actuators and sensors, novel real-time control techniques, SMA-based MEMS actuators, novel SMA damping elements, biomedical applications.


Selected Publications

  • Seelecke, S.; Müller, I. “Shape Memory Alloy Actuators: Modeling and Simulation”, ASME Applied Mechanics Reviews , vol 57, no 1, 2004

  • Smith, R. C., Seelecke, S., Ounaies, Z., Smith, J. “A Free Energy Model for Hysteresis in Ferroelectric Materials”, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, vol. 14, no. 11, 2003, 719-739

  • Smith, R. C., Dapino, M. J., Seelecke, S. “A Free Energy Model for Hysteresis in Magnetostrictive Transducers”, Journal of Applied Physics, 93, 2003, 458-466

  • Vortmann, C., Schnerr, G.H., Seelecke, S. “Thermodynamic Modeling and Simulation of Cavitating Nozzle Flow”, Int. J. of Heat and Fluid Flow, Vol. 24, Issue 5 (2003), pp. 774-783

  • Seelecke, S. “Modeling the Dynamic Behavior of Shape Memory Alloys”, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics , Special Issue on Hysteresis and its Implications in Mechanics, 37, 2002, 1363-1374