David Hui Ph.D.
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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering |
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| University of New Orleans |
Engineering |
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Current Research: Buckling and vibration of laminated plates and shells, Impact behavior of laminated imperfect flat of cylindrical panels under axial impact, Constitutive equations for engineering materials (including floating ice plates)
Research Interests: • Composite materials • Structural dynamics • Vibration and buckling of plates and shells • Ice mechanics • Plasticity
Education
Ph.D., University of Toronto; MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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