David Beegle
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Stocker Center 124A
Dean's Office
David Beegle is a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering at Ohio University. He has twenty years of experience with finite-element modeling, data acquisition, and digital signal processing. Some of his other research interests include material models, software algorithms, and numerical methods.
Research Interests: finite-element modeling of structures and pavements, digital signal processing, numerical methods, engineering software
All Degrees Earned: M.S., Civil Engineering, Ohio University, 1998; B.S., Engineering Physics, Ohio University, 1992
Conference Proceeding (1)
- Beegle, D., Sargand, S. (2003). Comparisons of Measured and Predicted Primary Response of Rigid Pavement for Different Truck Axle Spacings. Proceedings of the International Conference on Highway Pavement Data, Analysis & Mechanistic Design Applications; 2: 213-224.
Technical Report (1)
- Sargand, S., Wasniak, D., Masada, T., Beegle, D. (2000). Evaluation of Initial Subgrade Variability on the Ohio SHRP Test Road. Report, ODOT/FHWA.