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Development of a small-scale computer cluster

Published in In the proceedings of SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, 2008

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Recommended citation: Jay Wilhelm, Justin Smith, James Smith, "Development of a small-scale computer cluster." In the proceedings of SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, 2008.

Circulation Controlled Airfoil Analysis Through 360 Degrees Angle of Attack

Published in In the proceedings of ASME 2009 3rd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer and InterPACK09 Conferences, 2009

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Recommended citation: Henry Graham, Meagan Hubbell, Chad Panther, Jay Wilhelm, Gerald Angle, James Smith, "Circulation Controlled Airfoil Analysis Through 360 Degrees Angle of Attack." In the proceedings of ASME 2009 3rd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer and InterPACK09 Conferences, 2009.

Vortex analytical Model of a Circulation Controlled Vertical Axis Wind Turbine

Published in In the proceedings of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Energy Sustainability Conference, San Francisco, CA, 2009

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Recommended citation: Jay Wilhelm, Chad Panther, Franz Pertl, James Smith, "Vortex analytical Model of a Circulation Controlled Vertical Axis Wind Turbine." In the proceedings of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Energy Sustainability Conference, San Francisco, CA, 2009.

A Comparison of Wing Stowing Designs Focused on Increased Continuous Payload Volume for Projectile Applications

Published in In the proceedings of SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress and Exhibition, 2011

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Recommended citation: Robert Minehart, Patrick Browning, Jay Wilhelm, Shanti Hamburg, Mridul Gautam, Wade Huebsch, "A Comparison of Wing Stowing Designs Focused on Increased Continuous Payload Volume for Projectile Applications." In the proceedings of SAE 2011 AeroTech Congress and Exhibition, 2011.

MIST: An operational ground surveillance camera

Published in In the proceedings of 2011 IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2011

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Recommended citation: Jay Wilhelm, Mridul Gautam, Shai Ronen, "MIST: An operational ground surveillance camera." In the proceedings of 2011 IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2011.

Flight Simulation of a Hybrid Projectile to Estimate the Impact of Launch Angle on Range Extension

Published in In the proceedings of ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2012

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Recommended citation: Jay Wilhelm, Edward Jackson, Patrick Browning, Wade Huebsch, Victor Mucino, Mridul Gautam, "Flight Simulation of a Hybrid Projectile to Estimate the Impact of Launch Angle on Range Extension." In the proceedings of ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2012.

Shopfoil: Design of Unoptimized Airfoils

Published in In the proceedings of ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2012

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Recommended citation: Zachary Napolillo, Shanti Hamburg, Patrick Browning, Wade Huebsch, Jay Wilhelm, Mridul Gautam, "Shopfoil: Design of Unoptimized Airfoils." In the proceedings of ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2012.

Simplified Interior Ballistics Analysis of a Hybrid Projectile Prototype

Published in In the proceedings of ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2012

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Recommended citation: Edward Jackson, Jay Wilhelm, Patrick Browning, Victor Mucino, Mridul Gautam, "Simplified Interior Ballistics Analysis of a Hybrid Projectile Prototype." In the proceedings of ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2012.

Flight response of slope-soaring birds to seasonal variation in thermal generation

Published in Functional Ecology, Accepted for Publication, 2014

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Recommended citation: Adam Duerr, Tricia Miller, Micheal Lanzone, David Brandes, Jeff Cooper, Kieran O'Malley, Charles Maisonneuve, Junior Tremblay, Jay Wilhelm, Todd Katzner, "Flight response of slope-soaring birds to seasonal variation in thermal generation." Functional Ecology, Accepted for Publication, 2014.

Selective pressures and resource availability drive space use and movement patterns of a long-lived migratory avian predator

Published in Journal of Avian Biology, Under-Review, 2014

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Recommended citation: T. Miller, R. Brooks, M. Lanzone, J. Cooper, J. Tremblay, C. Maisonneuve, K. O'Malley, D. Brandes, J. Wilhelm, A. Duerr, T. Katzner, "Selective pressures and resource availability drive space use and movement patterns of a long-lived migratory avian predator." Journal of Avian Biology, Under-Review, 2014.

Selective pressures and resource availability drive space use and movement patterns of a long-lived migratory avian predator

Published in Journal of Avian Biology, Under-Review, 2015

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Recommended citation: T.A. Miller, R.P. Brooks, M.J. Lanzone, D. Brandes, J. Cooper, K. OMalley, C. Maisonneuve, J.A. Tremblay, J. Wilhelm, A. Duerr, T.E. Katzner, "Selective pressures and resource availability drive space use and movement patterns of a long-lived migratory avian predator." Journal of Avian Biology, Under-Review, 2015.

Development of an Area of Interest Extended Coverage Loitering Path Planner

Published in In the proceedings of Proceedings of the AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, AIAA SciTech Forum, San Diego, CA, USA, 2016

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Recommended citation: Jay Wilhelm, Jonathan Rojas, "Development of an Area of Interest Extended Coverage Loitering Path Planner." In the proceedings of Proceedings of the AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, AIAA SciTech Forum, San Diego, CA, USA, 2016.

Performance Evaluation of Thrust Washer Bearings Using a Customized Bench Scale Test Rig

Published in In the proceedings of ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2016

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Recommended citation: Kyle Myers, Sean Jenson, Mike Brooksbank, Muhammad Ali, Khairul Alam, Junghun Choi, Jay Wilhelm, Joseph Gillespie, Richard Walker, "Performance Evaluation of Thrust Washer Bearings Using a Customized Bench Scale Test Rig." In the proceedings of ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2016.

Analysis of 3D Printed Titanium Rocket Nozzle

Published in In the proceedings of 58th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2017

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Recommended citation: Timothy Fritz, Aaron Dunkle, Wade Huebsch, Jay Wilhelm, "Analysis of 3D Printed Titanium Rocket Nozzle." In the proceedings of 58th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2017.

An Intercept and Following Strategy for a Multi-rotor Platform using a Modified Proportional Navigation

Published in In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2019

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Recommended citation: Garrett Clem, Jay Wilhelm, David Casbeer, David Grymin, Isaac Weintraub, "An Intercept and Following Strategy for a Multi-rotor Platform using a Modified Proportional Navigation." In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2019.

Collision Avoidance in OpenUxAS

Published in In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2020

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Recommended citation: Jacob English, Jay Wilhelm, "Collision Avoidance in OpenUxAS." In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2020.

Simulation to Determine the Sensor Requirements for UAV Perching through Evaluating the Impacts of Sensor and Hook Configuration on Perching Maneuvers

Published in In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2020

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Recommended citation: Jeremy Browne, Jay Wilhelm, "Simulation to Determine the Sensor Requirements for UAV Perching through Evaluating the Impacts of Sensor and Hook Configuration on Perching Maneuvers." In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2020.

Trilateration Positioning Using Hybrid Camera-LiDAR System

Published in In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2020

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Recommended citation: Travis Moleski, Jay Wilhelm, "Trilateration Positioning Using Hybrid Camera-LiDAR System." In the proceedings of AIAA Information Systems-AIAA Infotech@ Aerospace, 2020.

Ohio University Design Project: S-duct Inlet

Published in In the proceedings of AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum, 2022

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Recommended citation: Logan Veley, Alex Polacek, Erica Wright, Abdulmajeed Mugharbel, Jay Wilhelm, "Ohio University Design Project: S-duct Inlet." In the proceedings of AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum, 2022.

standards

Data Storage Standards

  1. Data should be uploaded to the IDEASDrive or WilhelmVault network drive (the Synology).

  2. Data includes relevant plots, CSV files, databases, TXT files—anything you would include in a report, paper, or use to quantify your progress.

  3. Data folders should be aptly named.
    a. MichaelData1 is NOT an acceptable folder name for data.

  4. Data file titles can be messy if there is a text file explaining what’s what.

  5. If data cannot be stored in the IDEASDrive or WilhelmVault network drive, there MUST be something in either the network drive or GitHub repository explaining how to access the data.

  6. To access the IDEASDrive network drive:
    a. Open a browser.
    b. Go to 192.168.1.108 for 1 Gigabit access.
    c. Go to 192.168.1.109 for 10 Gigabit access.

  7. To access the WilhelmVault network drive:
    a. Open a browser.
    b. Go to 192.168.1.214.

  8. If you do NOT have credentials to access the network drive, contact Dr. Wilhelm for access. Requests must be sent over Teams or in person.
    a. Teams Message Outline:
    “Hi Dr. Wilhelm, I need access to the lab network drive to upload my data. Thanks.”

  9. If code is a Work in Progress (WIP), then whenever you push to GitHub, upload any relevant data to the drive and name the folder accordingly.
    a. For example, if a simulation is not giving desired results, then at the end of the week, upload data to a folder titled something like:
    “[INSERT PROJECT TITLE] Data [INSERT DATE]”

Github Standards

  1. All projects being worked on with associated code MUST have a repository in the OUIDEAS group (github.com/OUIDEAS). All repositories must be aptly named for the project it is. For example, "[INSERT NAME] Code" is NOT acceptable.

  2. All repositories must have README files that explain the purpose and function of the code, as well as explain all relevant directories within the repo. EXPLAIN HOW TO USE YOUR CODE

  3. If there are setup steps needed to run the code, explain them in the README.

  4. All branches must be explained in the README
    a. If the working branch is not main then in the README write:
    “Working branch is x”

  5. Outline all files of interest in the README
    a. If there are files that can be run and have a purpose outside of what was described in the purpose statement, explain them. For example, if there is a script that can make a movie of collected data, point it out.

  6. The corresponding data folder in the IDEASDrive should also be included in the README so that people know where to find your data.

  7. Code outputs and expected data should be outlined in the README as well.
    a. No binary data should be pushed to GitHub. Utilize the .gitignore file.

  8. If you are NOT part of the OUIDEAS group, contact Dr. Wilhelm for access. Requests must be sent over Teams or in person.
    a. Teams Message Outline:
    “Hi Dr. Wilhelm, I need access to the OUIDEAS group so I can upload my code for [INSERT PROJECT NAME]. Here is my GitHub username: [INSERT GITHUB USERNAME]. Thanks”
    b. If an in-person request was made:
    “Here’s my GitHub username per our conversation earlier. [INSERT GITHUB USERNAME]. Thanks”

  9. Code should be pushed when significant progress has been made.

  10. Push notes do NOT have to be long but should explain any major changes.
    a. Push notes can be included in weekly reports in addition to GitHub.

teaching

Teaching Experiance

Undergraduate courses, West Virginia University, Mechanical and Aerospace engineering, 2015

MAE 493E, Spaceflight Rocket Design

Fall 2015

Teaching Experiance

Undergraduate and graduate courses, Ohio University, Mechanical engineering, 2021

ME 4550 - Mechatronics

Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020 Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Spring 2022