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This book discusses the recent challenges and trends in metallurgy, metalworking, friction welding technologies, composite materials, materials for biomedical applications, mechanical engineering, thermal engineering, mechatronics, and failure analysis of power plant equipment. The book can be a valuable reference for students, researchers, and engineers in materials and mechanical engineering. It was collected from the selected articles presented at the 5th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICOME 2021, August 25-26, 2021, Surabaya, Indonesia).
This book represents the selected papers from the 28th Concrete Days held May 19-20, 2022, in Prague, Czech Republic. It comprises the results of scientific investigation and engineering solutions in the area of construction and is focused on the properties of various modern concrete and concrete structures.
The reader will find in the book the analysis of the properties and behaviour of concrete, various admixtures, building composites and other materials, as well as studies of various building structures with metal and composite elements, their mechanical properties and fatigue and damage processes. Some issues of technical supervision and sustainable development in the construction sector are also observed. This book will be helpful not only to engineers but also to academic researchers and students involved in activities related to the construction industry.
This issue of the journal includes articles that described the last research results in materials science, mechanical engineering and machine design, heat transfer, treatment of the aqueous environment and solid waste aerobic degradation, power engineering, cloud computing, inventory management, crop production.
This collection presents to readers the last research results and engineering design in the area of materials science, machinery, robotics and control, design and loading analysis of bridges, and smart factory bibliometric analysis.