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Arne Nordmark is a Lecturer at the Department of Mechanics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He is affiliated with the FLOW MECHANICS research group and actively involved in course coordination, examination, and teaching roles across multiple mechanics and fluid mechanics programs. His primary responsibilities include managing courses such as Mechanics I with Project (SG1132), Mechanics II (SG1140), and advanced fluid mechanics degree projects. Nordmark’s work focuses on computational mechanics, structural stability, and multiphysics modeling, with significant contributions to the analysis of membrane systems and impact oscillators.
His research interests span fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, and applied mathematics. He has explored topics like turbulence on spherical geometries, stability of hyper-elastic membranes under pressure loads, and bifurcation phenomena in nonsmooth dynamical systems. His recent work emphasizes the development of numerical methods for stability analysis and multiphysics couplings in engineering simulations.
Nordmark’s publications from 2020–2024 reflect a strong focus on structural and fluid-structure interaction problems, particularly in modeling membrane behavior under various conditions. He has investigated wrinkling mechanics, parametric instabilities, and the application of finite element methods to complex systems.
He has no listed scientific awards or formal advisees. His contributions include curriculum development and experimental studies on mechanical systems with impacts, though specific grant details are not provided in the text.
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