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Gregory P. Carman, Ph.D.
(Virginia Tech, 1991)

carman@seas.ucla.edu
38-137M, Eng IV
(310) 825-6030


Link(s):

Active Materials Lab

Areas of Interest:

Electromagnetoelasticity models, piezoelectric ceramics, magnetostrictive composites, characterizing thin film shape memory alloys, fiber optic sensors, design of damage detection systems for structures.


Selected Recent Publications:

Or, S.W., and G.P. Carman, "Dynamic Magnetoelastic Properties of Epoxy-Bonded Terfenol-D Particulate Composite with a Preferred [112] Crystallographic Orientation," IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 41(10), 2790-2792, October 2005.

Bush, G., and G.P. Carman, "The Analysis of Linear Ferroelectro-Magnetic Continua and Their Couplings." Integrated Ferroelectrics 71, 181-191 (2005).

Shin, D., K.P. Mochanchandra, and G. P. Carman, "Development of Hydraulic Linear Actuator Using Thin Film SMA, " Sensors and Actuators A, 119, 151-156 (2005).

Li, B, Q. Chen, D.G. Lee, J. Woolman, and G.P. Carman, "Development of large flow rate, robust, passive micro check valves for compact piezoelectrically actuated pumps," Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 117(2), 325-330, 14 January 2005

Nersessian, N., S.W. Or, and G.P. Carman, "Magnetoelectric Laminates of Terfenol-D Composite & Lead Zirconate Titanate Ceramic Laminates,” IEEE Transactions of Magnetics, 40(4), 2646-2648, July 2004.

Gans, E., C. Henry, and G. P. Carman, "Reduction in Required Magnetic Field to Induce Twin-boundary Motion in Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys,” J. Applied Physics, 95(11), 6965-6967 (2004).

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