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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Feng Wang, Zong De Fang
Order Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Natural frequency (HZ) 611.8 1136 1175 1288 1571 1750 1983 2265 2319 2487 Experimental Test of Box Modal Experimental modal analysis is the study of complex mechanical and engineering structural vibration.
B: Turbomachinery International, Forum Vol. 47 (2006), p.34-38
[2] Bartelmus W, Chaari F and Zimroz R: European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids, Forum Vol. 29 (2010), p.637-646
[4] Poinsot T J, Lelef S K: Journal of computational physics, Forum Vol. 101 (1992), p.104-129
[5] Liao X, Gong C and Lin Y: Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (ICACTE), Forum Vol. 2 (2010), p.123-126.
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Domingo Morales-Palma, Carpoforo Vallellano, Andrés J. Martínez-Donaire, Gabriel Centeno Báez, Marcos Borrego Puche
Vallellanoe Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
Initially by the development of course projects in various advanced manufacturing subjects at the mechanical/aeronautical engineering bachelor and master’s degrees at the University of Seville (US) and later through the development of a final degree thesis.
• It enables to acquire skills in the use of advanced design, simulation and manufacturing tools
García-Lomas, Self-evaluation e-learning system for manufacturing engineering subjects, Materials Science Forum 759 (2013) 121-128
Vallellano, Multidisciplinary learning of manufacturing engineering through bachelor and master theses in incremental sheet forming, Materials Science Forum 853 (2016) 58-63
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Klaudiusz Gołombek, Adam Grajcar, Roman Kuziak, Paweł Skrzypczyk
Physical Simulation of Thermomechanical Processing of Multiphase Mn-Al Steels with Retained Austenite Adam Grajcar 1,a, Paweł Skrzypczyk 1,b, Roman Kuziak 2,c and Klaudiusz Gołombek 1,d 1 Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, 18a Konarskiego Street, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland 2 Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy, 12-14 K.
Introduction Stress-strain behaviour and formability of advanced multiphase high-strength sheet steels (AHSS) used by the automotive industry are dependent on the relative fractions and morphology of individual microstructural constituents.
Advanced ultra-high strength steels (UHSS) contain a higher fraction of hard phases, i.e., acicular ferrite, bainite or martensite [9-11] compared to AHSS containing polygonal ferrite as a matrix.
Forum Vol. 500-501 (2005), p. 27
Forum Vol. 500-501 (2005), p. 187
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Da Wei He, Xiao Fei Dang, Min Shi, Chun Mei Wang, Wei Hua Xiao, Cai Lian Hao
The grey water footprint of reclamation area (312 m3/t) is much higher than that of United States (117 m3/t) and other agriculturally-advanced countries, also higher than the average value of southeast Asia (96 m3/t), which reflects an serious influence of agricultural production on the water environment[7].
Forum Vol. 5 (1999), p. 7
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Online since: February 2007
CICC-3 successfully promoted interactions among scientists, engineers, technicians and students engaged in advanced ceramics research, development and production and provided a forum for the presentation, discussion and review of the latest advances in the field of the science and technology in the field of advanced ceramics.
Pan Wei and Jianghong Gong Department of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Qiang Qiang Zhang, Ling Huang, Yi Lao
The value engineering theory is listed as V=F /C, in which V means value, F means function and C stands for cost.
Forum Vol.5 (2005),p.224-226
Engineering Construction Investment Control.
Forum Vol.13.2008.p.28 [5] Zhiqiang Wang:Jilin Institute of Architectural Engineering .
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Online since: June 2012
Authors: Samuel Ratnajeevan Herbert Hoole, Thiruchelvam Arudchelvam, Janaka Wijayakulasooriya
Recent advances in software make such reverse engineering/re-engineering of this code into object oriented form possible.
This paper examines the issues of reengineering or reverse engineering this legacy code to bring it into line with the norms of modern-day software engineering principles.
Re-engineering or reverse engineering is the engineering (i.e., re-designing) of existing code which had been developed in an earlier era when there were few software standards – so called legacy code [13-18].
Reverse engineering can be used to convert from one language to another.
Guo: Materials Science Forum Vols. 626-627 (2009) pp. 687-692 [7] S.R.H.
Online since: February 2016
Preface The key point of modern mechanical engineering development is the modernization of existing and development of new technologies for production and processing of various structural materials.
Development of technologies and creation of new materials are interdependent and mutually stimulating processes requiring that researchers and engineers constantly use high-tech and interdisciplinary approaches in their work.
Continuous improvement of traditional and development of new materials and technologies coupled with wide use of nanotechnology and application of the computational experiment in the practice of engineering simulation and design are the characteristic features of the modern mechanical engineering development.
The results of research and engineering development presented in this volume of the journal definitely meet the requirements of modern production and will be useful and interesting to a wide range of engineers and researchers in the field of applied materials science, development and creation of technological processes, control and robotics.
I want to express special thanks to members of the Editorial Board and to all the reviewers for their invaluable input in preparing this issue of "Advanced Engineering Forum".
Online since: September 2008
The conference is in cooperation with Association for Promotion of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering The Ceramic Society of Japan IEEE EDS Kansai Chapter The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers The Japanese Association for Crystal Growth The Surface Science Society of Japan The Vacuum Society of Japan Financial Supports and Sponsors for Events Financial Support from Organizations Commemorative Organization for the Japan World Exposition ('70) Inoue Foundation for Science The Kao Foundation for Arts and Sciences Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology of Chubu Support Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology Research, Foundation SUZUKI Foundation The Telecommunications Advancement Foundation Shiga Prefecture (Biwako Visitors Bureau) Otsu City Financial Support from Companies Ceramic Forum Co., Ltd.
Fuji Electric Advanced Technology Co., Ltd.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Wojciech Majewski, Jan Piwnik, Damian Hadryś
Conference of International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers ISOPE´2001, Stavanger, VOL IV  Book Series: International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference Proceedings   Pages: 282-285   Published: 2001
Borek, The thermo-mechanical processing of high-manganese austenitic TWIP-type steels, Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering 8 (4) (2008) 29-38
Borek, Hot-Working Behaviour of Advanced High-Manganese C-Mn-Si-Al Steels, Materials Science Forum 654-656 (2010) 266-269
Borek, Hot-rolling of advanced high-manganese C-Mn-Si-Al steels, Materials Science Forum 706/709 (2012) 2053-2058
Borek, Thermo-mechanical treatment of Fe-Mn-(Al, Si) TRIP/TWIP steels, Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering 12 (3) (2012) 299-304
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