Clark Radcliffe
Professor
Research Interests
- automotive
- controls
- mechatronics
Research Biography
Design of dynamic systems, modeling, and control of mechatronic systems, numerical and experimental methods for dynamic model validation, software for optimal vibration isolation system design, acoustic response measurement, acoustic modeling and active control, Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) of automotive structures, active control of continuous structures, controllable fluids such as electrorheological fluids, and magnetorheological fluids internet-based, distributed, engineering design.
Selected Publications
- "A Procedure for Obtaining Multi Input Multi Output Volterra Models From Port-Based Nonlinear Differential Equations," Motato, E. and Radcliffe, C.J., Proc. 2007 American Control Conference, New York City, USA, Paper WeB03.6, pp. 828-833, ISBN: 1-4244-0989-6, July 11-13, 2007.
- "Internal Organizational Measurement for Control of Magnetorheological Fluid Properties," J. R. Lloyd, M. O. Hayesmichel, and C. J. Radcliffe, ASME J. of Fluids Engineering, Vol. 129, No. 4, pp.423-428, April 2007.
- "Networked Assembly of Nonlinear Physical System Models," Motato, E., and Radcliffe, C.J., IMECE2007-41093, Proc. ASME IMECE, ISBN: 0-7918-3812-9, Seattle, WA, USA, Nov. 11- 15, 2007.
Selected Achievements and Awards
- Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1998
- Withrow Award for Teaching, College of Engineering, Michigan State University, 2005