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Edward G. Lovell

Edward G. Lovell

Edward G. Lovell
Professor Emeritus

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    2039 Mechanical Engineering Building
    1513 University Avenue
    Madison, WI 53706
    Tel: 608/262-0944
    E-mail: lovell@engr.wisc.edu

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    Professor Lovell's general area of research and instruction is structural mechanics. He is affiliated with three College of Engineering centers.

    In the college's Fusion Technology Institute, Lovell is responsible for mechanics-related issues for inertial fusion reactors, such as designs using laser, light ion and heavy ion drivers. Problems include thermally induced vibrations, dynamics of tubular components with flowing liquid metals, response of blanket modules to isochoric heating, and shocks in solids for radiant energy.

    In the Wisconsin Institute of Nuclear Systems, he is involved in analytical simulations of melt-down experiments. The work models evolution of crusts on liquid metal pools during quench. Microelectromechanical systems research is carried out at the Wisconsin Center for Applied Microelectronics with faculty from the departments of chemical engineering and electrical & computer engineering. Using X-ray lithography and electrodeposition, the technology has been developed to produce metal gears, springs, actuators and motors, with features as small as a few microns.

    Lovell teaches courses in advanced mechanics of materials; plates, shells and pressure vessels; structural instability; mechanical vibrations; variational methods; and aerospace structural mechanics. Prior to joining the university in 1968, he was associated with NASA Langley Research Center and the University of Michigan.




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    Date last modified: 25-Sep-2008
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