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Walter Pilkey Obituary

Walter Pilkey, the Morse Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Virginia, passed away Monday, August 27, 2007.

He was the founding director of the Automobile Safety Laboratory (now the Center for Applied Biomechanics) at University of Virginia. He has been on the faculty at University of Virginia since 1969. He also taught at the University of Kabul, Afghanistan from 1963 until 1964, where he helped organize the engineering school and he did research at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany from 1975 until 1976, and the Naval Postgraduate School from 1983 until 1984, in Monterey, California.

He was involved in engineering programs in Korea, Taiwan, China, Turkey, India, and Russia. Before coming to University of Virginia in 1969, he taught at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and worked at IIT Research Institute. He received a B.A. degree from Washington State University, an M.A. degree from Purdue University, and his Ph.D. from Penn State University. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a Fellow of ASME.

While an undergraduate at Washington State University, Dr Pilkey was on the varsity wrestling team, and he spent his summers as a United States Forest Service Smoke Jumper in Missoula, Montana. He was also an avid mountain climber, skier, and runner, and he took pride in being active, competitive, and fit.

Dr. Pilkey was an early developer and leader in the field of computational mechanics. He developed methods that he called "re-analysis" for the design of complex dynamical systems.

His initial work was classically based mechanics research and as it developed, he became increasingly more applied and practical. He loved collaborating with others, ranging from his own family to a large base of colleagues, both locally and internationally, many of whom he found sponsors for to allow them to come do their research at University of Virginia.

During his long and distinguished career, he was editor-in-chief of five engineering journals, some of which he initiated, he edited or authored 30 books, and he published hundreds of technical papers. His books include several that were co -authored with a member of his family, including his engineering father, Orrin Sr., a civil engineer, and his brother Orrin, a coastal geologist, and his daughter, a rocket scientist, and his wife, Barbara. His research areas were very broad; they included crash safety for cars, planes and trains, and studies of airbags, helmets and seats as instruments to mitigate injuries. He also had an interest in high wind coastal construction. Among his many accomplishments, he developed mathematical equations that were used for missile silo hardening, and developed software used in the design of the Ford Taurus frame.

Walter was born October, 1936. His is survived by wife Barbara, daughter Deborah and her husband Joel; son, Lawrence and his wife, Bethy; and three grandchildren, Samantha, Angelo, and Walter.

A memorial service and celebration of his life will be held 3 p.m. Thursday, August 30, 2007, at the University of Virginia Chapel.

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Published by Daily Progress from Aug. 29 to Aug. 30, 2007.

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Alan Palazzolo

August 23, 2020

God bless Walt . Hopefully he is snow skiing in heaven :-)

Richard Pierard (Ph.D.)

September 28, 2007

I was sorry to learn of the death of an esteemed classmate at Richland High School and a distinguished scholar, and I extend my condolences to his family.

Alan Palazzolo

September 15, 2007

Dear Barbara, Debbie and Larry:

Walter was one of the most inspiring people in my life. His enthusiasm, strength and knowledge
were truly amazing. His support of my PhD work was truly a blessing.

Your family has also been a great inspiration to me. I treasure the memories of Walt and Barbara working in the lab and Larry and Debbie riding their bikes down the hall - no pretension, just joy.

Walt truly smashed the mold of the vain profesor, and instead radiated the warmth of a friend.

Take care and God bless,
Alan Palazzolo

Elizabeth Campbell

September 6, 2007

Barbara: I am so sorry for your lost... But to think of Walt and you gives me many happy memories of our working days together...those are days that will never be forgotten nor will my memories of Walt....I will keep you and your family in all my prayers....

William Underwood

September 4, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with your family in this time of loss. I was blessed to have known Walter and the entire family. May the mark he made on this world help to lessen your grief. Bill

Barbara Qaissaunee

September 3, 2007

My husband, Abdul, who died in 2001, admired, respected and liked Walt very much. Abdul was a Civil Engineer, Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Kabul, Afghanistan, and he and Walt worked together there from 1963 to 1964.We have fond memories of seeing Walt and Barbara in Charlottesville and wish that we could have seen them more often. Barbara, I know that you and the children and grandchildren have wonderful memories of Walt. His was a life very well-lived. With sincere sympathy, Barbara

Ken Davidson

August 31, 2007

Many fond memories of our days at the Phi Sig fraternity at WSU. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Brett Bednarcyk

August 30, 2007

Dear Barbara and family,

So sorry for your loss. Walt was a great mentor and friend. His smile and positive outlook were contagious.

Amy Shore

August 29, 2007

Our family sends you much love during this time.
Love, the Shore family in Key West

August 29, 2007

Dear Barbara, 29 August 2007
Walt was a tower in the Shock and Vibration community, both technically and personally. We will sorely miss him.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bob Welch
Director,
Shock and Vibration Information Analysis Center
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Vicksburg, MS

G.W. & June Beale

August 29, 2007

Barbara,
G.W. & I are sad for your loss. Please give our condolences to Larry & Debby.

Paige Rohmann

August 29, 2007

Dear Barbara, Debbie, Larry, and Samantha, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Walt lives on through you, and in all our great memories.

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