Carl Barratt


Faculty Member
Carl Barratt
Title: Professor
College: Tagliatela College of Engineering
Dept: Mechanical, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Phone:203.932.7396 
Email: cbarratt@newhaven.edu

Office:

223 Buckman Hall                               300 Boston Post Rd.
West Haven Ct. 06516

Education: 

University of Bristol, England; BSc in Mathematics & Physics 
University of Cambridge (Cavendish Laboratory), England; PhD in Theoretical (High Energy)Physics
 

Published Books and Articles:

"Two New Regge Trajectories in the Neveu-Schwarz Model," Nucl.Phys.B120,147(77) 

"Multi-Regge limit of the Shapiro-Virasoro Model; a sister for the Pomeron," Nucl.Phys.B126,133(77)
 

"Multi-Regge limit of the Veneziano Model and the New Trajectories, II," Nucl.Phys.B132,294(78)*
 

"Possible Phenomenological implications of the New Trajectories on the Pion Trajectory," Nucl.Phys.B132,478(78)*
 

"Two new, perturbative, solutions for the 't Hooft Monopole and the Julia-Zee Dyon," presented at International Symposium in Mathematical Physics, Univ. of Georgia, 1979.
 

"The effect of the Earth's density on g at the Poles and Equator," Amer.J.Phys.47(12),1979
 

"Sliding Friction and the Harmonic Oscillator," A.J.P.500(5),’81#
 

"The Stark Effect on Excited Hydrogen," A.J.P.51(7),1983
 

"Resonance in a Vibrating Spring," A.J.P.
 

"Symbolic processing as an aid to the solution of inverse design problems:theory," Software for Engineering Workstations, Vol.4, No.3 (July '88)+
 

"Optimizing the Behavior of a Strain-Gaged Force Sensor," ASME Journal of Mechanisms, Transmissions, and Automation in Design, Vol.111,No.1 (March '89)++
 

"Combating the Problem of Inhomogeneity in Isolating the Fifth-Force," presented at the Spring meeting of the American Physical Society, Baltimore MD, May 1989.
 

"The pumped Oscillator as a Chaotic Filter," and "Lyapunov spectra of 2-D maps and continuous systems, without GSR," presented (poster session) at 1st Experimental Chaos Conference, Oct 1‑3, 1991, Arlington, VA.
 

"Comparison of harmonic and square-wave forcing of nonlinear oscillators in the chaotic regime," presented (poster session) at 2nd Experimental Chaos Conference, Oct. 1993, Arlington, VA.

*  With M.Sarbishaei and W.J. Zakrzewski. # With G.L. Strobel.

+  With M. Reuber, J. Kornegay, and W. Adams.       ++ With M. Reuber and J. Kornegay.

"Power Cycles" and "Vibrations" chapters for PE Review Course. Professional Engineering Institute, Belmont, CA 94002. 

Script, graphics, and lecture notes for 1½ - 2 hr. video review course, "Mathematics review for the Engineer-In-Training examination: Part II". For Professional Publications, Inc., Belmont, CA. 

"On the Control of Chaos in Extended Structures," presented at 15th Biennial Conference on Vibration and Noise, Sept. 17-21, Boston, Mass., 1995. Published in conference proceedings. 

"Chaos and its control," invited seminar delivered at Tufts University (M.E. dept.), April 25, 1996. 

"Control of Chaos in arrays of maps and continuous systems," presented at American Physical Society meeting, at M.I.T., April 26, 1996. 

"Comment on 'Controlling Extended Systems of Chaotic Elements' by D. Auerbach," Physical Review Letters, 76, p712, Jan. 1996. 

"On the Control of Chaos in Extended Structures," Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, Vol.119, Oct. 1997, pp 551-556. 

“Runs in Binary Sequences: A Simple Solution of the Inverse Problem ‘Find n given Pn’” to be submitted.


Professional development (last 5 years)

Ongoing research in nonlinear systems: chaos control, stochastic resonance, networks (small-world.)
ASEE Regional Conference, Fairfield University, April 2005
Workshop on “How to Engineer Engineering Education”, Bucknell University, 7/13-18/03

NSF Grant Application

Courses Taught

Mechanical Engineering - Graduate & Undergraduate courses
Engineering & Applied Science courses
Physics - Undergradate courses

  
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