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Publications for Joel A. Storch joel.storch@touro.edu
Storch, J. A., & Elishakoff, I. (2011). On gap closure in a double-walled carbon nanotube. Advanced Science Letters, 4, 549-553. This material can be found here.
Storch, J. A. (2006). Lumped and distributed prameter models of a sacecraft with eastic apendages: Exact Frequencies and Mode Shapes. Proceedings of the 10th Biennial ASCE, 1-8.
Storch, J. A., Elishakoff, I. (2005). An unusual exact closed-form solution for axisymmetric vibration of inhomogeneous simply supported circular plates. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 284(3-5), 1217-1228.
Storch, J. A. (2004, March). Aerodynamic disturbances on rapidly rotating spacecraft in free-molecular flow. Proceedings at 9th Biennial ASCE Aerospace Division International Conference of Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments.
Storch, J. A., & Elishakoff, I. (2004). Apparently first closed-form solutions of inhomogeneous circular plates 200 years after chladni. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 276(3-5), 1108-1114.
Storch, J. A. (Ed.). (2002, October). Aerodynamic disturbances on spacecraft in free-molecular flow (Monograph). Los Angeles Air Force Base, CA: Space and Missle Systems Center Air Force Space Command.
Storch, J. A. (1998, August 10). Modal integral evaluation for flexible multibody systems. In AIAA guidance, navigation, and control conference and exhibit. Symposium conducted at San Fransico, CA.
Storch, J. A. (1996). Flutter of solar arrays in rarefied jet plumes. AAS/ AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, 93.
Storch, J. A., & Messac, A. (1994). Evaluation of inertial integrals for multibody dynamics. AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, 17(5), 624-626.
Storch, J. A. (1993). Applications of computer algebra to distributed prameter systems. Proceedings of the 5th NASA /NSF/DOD Workshop on Aerospace Computational Control, 77-90.
Storch, J. A. (1992). Sparse matrix methods for multibody dynamics. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Storch, J. A. (1991). Dynamics of a flexible manipulator with general joint displacements. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Storch, J. A. (1989). Significance of norms and completeness in variationally based methods. Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference on Aerospace Computational Control, 831-842.
Storch, J. A., & Gates, S. (1989). Motivating Kane's method for obtaining equations of motion for dynamic systems. Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, 12(4), 593-595.
Storch, J. A., & Strang, G. (1988). Paradox lost: Natural boundary conditions in the Ritz-Galerkin method. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 26(10), 2255-2266.
Storch, J. A. (1985). The dynamics of a uniform tether with tip mass subject to gravitational body forces. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Storch, J. A., & Gates, S. (1985, March). Transverse vibration and buckling of a cantilevered beam with tip body under Axial Acceleration. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 99(1), 43-52.
Storch, J., & Gates, S. (1983, May). Planar dynamics of a uniform beam with rigid bodies affixed to the ends. (Rep.No. CSDL-R-1629, NAS 1.26:175566, NASA-CR-175566). Cambridge, MA: NASA Center.
Storch, J. A., & Gates, S. (1982). Equations of motion for a flexible spacecraft-lumped parameter idealization (Rep. NO. NASA CR-188727). Cambridge,MA: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc.
Storch, J., & Hoffert, M. (1979). A scheme for computing surface fluxes from mean flow observations. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 17(4), 429-442.
Storch, J., Meyers, R., Cederwall, R., & Kleinman, L. (1979). Modeling sulfur oxide concentrations in the Eastern United States: model sensitivity, verification and applications (Rep. NO. BNL-25069; Conf-790101-1). Fourth symposium on turbulence, diffusion and air pollution. Upton, NY: Brookhaven National Lab.
Storch, J., & Kalnay, E. (1977). The Fourth Order GISS model of the Global Atmosphere. Contributions to Atmospheric Physics, 50(3), 299-311.
