Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Walter Sextro

Dynamics and Mechatronics (LDM)

Head -

Professor

Office Address:
Pohlweg 47-49
33098 Paderborn
Room:
P1.3.31.1
Office hours:

By arrangement

About Walter Sextro

In research and academics, we are primarily concerned with modeling, simulation, reliability, optimization, operation, condition monitoring including diagnosis and prognosis of mechanical, mechatronic and intelligent technical systems. The Chairs’ main areas of research are nonlinear dynamics, contact mechanics, friction, condition monitoring, data analytics, reliability engineering, sensors, actuators and ultrasound technology. In these areas our research is driven by sustainable approaches.

Publications

Latest Publications

Diagnostics of Piezoelectric Bending Actuators Subjected to Varying Operating Conditions

O.K. Aimiyekagbon, A. Bender, T. Hemsel, W. Sextro, Electronics 13 (2024).


Diagnostics and Prognostics for Retrofitted Systems: A Comprehensive Approach for Enhanced System Health Assessment

A. Bender, O.K. Aimiyekagbon, W. Sextro, in: Proceedings of the 2024 Prognostics and System Health Management Conference (PHM), IEEE Computer Society, 2024.



Remaining Useful Lifetime Estimation of Bearings Operating under Time-Varying Conditions

A. Javanmardi, O.K. Aimiyekagbon, A. Bender, J.K. Kimotho, W. Sextro, E. Hüllermeier, in: PHM Society European Conference, PHM Society, 2024.


Hybrid modeling of multibody systems: Comparison of two discrepancy models for trajectory prediction

M.C. Wohlleben, B. R?der, H. Ebel, L. Muth, W. Sextro, P. Eberhard, PAMM n/a (2024) e202400027.


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Teaching


Current Courses

  • Zuverl?ssigkeit mechatronischer Systeme (?bung)
  • Zuverl?ssigkeit mechatronischer Systeme
  • Schwingungsmessung und -analyse (?bung)
  • Schwingungsmessung und -analyse
  • Nichtlineare Schwingungen (?bung)
  • Nichtlineare Schwingungen
  • Mehrk?rperdynamik (?bung)
  • Mehrk?rperdynamik
  • Condition Monitoring of Technical Systems (Exercises)
  • Condition Monitoring of Technical Systems