Full name: PhD. Nguyen Thai Minh Tuan
Position: Lecturer
Belongs to the unit: Department of Mechatronics
Email address: tuan.nguyenthaiminh@hust.edu.vn
Specialized group: Applied Mechanics
Address: Room 701M, Building C7, HUST, No. 1- Dai Co Viet Street, Ha Noi, Vietnam.
Teaching
Research Arears
Educations
Selected publications
Nguyen Van Khang, Nguyen Thai Minh Tuan (2012) “Determine periodic solutions and their attractor basins of a piece-wise linear system using numerical method” (in Vietnamese), Proceedings of the ninth National Conference on Mechanics, Vol.1 Dynamics and Control, pp 267-276, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Nguyen Van Khang, Hoang Manh Cuong, Nguyen Thai Minh Tuan (2012) “Calculation of nonlinear vibrations of piecewise-linear systems using the shooting method”, Vietnam Journal of Mechanics, VAST, Vol. 34, No.3, pp.157-167, Hanoi
Dinh Van Phong, Nguyen Thai Minh Tuan (2012). “Establishing motion equations of mixed systems” (in Vietnamese), Proceedings of the ninth National Conference on Mechanics, Vol.1 Dynamics and Control, pp 442-451, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Dinh Van Phong, Thai Phuong Thao, Nguyen Thai Minh Tuan (2013), “An algorithm for automatic building equations of motion of complex systems”, Journal of Science & Technology, No.94, Issue B, pp 1-6, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Nguyen Thai Minh Tuan, Pham Thanh Chung, Do Dang Khoa, Phan Dang Phong (2019). Kinematic and dynamic analysis of multibody systems using the Kronecker product. Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology, 57(1), 112.
Nguyen-Thai Minh-Tuan, Paul Wulff, Nils Gräbner, Utz von Wagner (2019). On the influence of external stochastic excitation on linear oscillators with subcritical self-excitation applied to brake squeal. In Theoretical Approaches in Non-Linear Dynamical Systems (DSTA 2019), (Eds.: J. Awrejcewicz, M. Kaźmierczak, J. Mrozowski), Lodz University of Technology, pp. 361–370.
Nguyen‐Thai Minh‐Tuan, Paul Wulff, Nils Gräbner, Utz von Wagner (2020). “On the influence of external stochastic excitation on linear oscillators with subcritical self‐excitation and gyroscopic influence with application to brake squeal”, Z Angew Math Mech, e202000113.
Master students
NCS/ PhD students
Books
Awards & Honour
Projects
Coperation and Tech. Transfer (Labs., Uni., Companies)