Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Elasticity
Books
The volume contains selected, peer reviewed paper from 2012 2nd International Conference on Materials Engineering for Advanced Technologies (ICMEAT 2012), December 27-28, 2012, Xiamen, P.R. of China.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Engineering, Technologies and Processing;
Chapter 2: Building Materials and Technology;
Chapter 3: General Mechanical Engineering;
Chapter 4: Mechatronics, Automation and Control;
Chapter 5: Information and Computer Science.
The aim of this volume is to accelerate the exchange of information on the best practices for CAD, CAM, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Modeling and Simulation, etc. Engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government here address the most innovative research and development work, including technical challenges and social and economic issues, and discuss their ideas, results, work-in-progress and experience concerning all aspects of Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, Modeling and Simulation.
The main objective of this volume is to present the current understanding of leading researchers, engineers and scientists - from Romania and from around the world - concerning these fields in order to provide a platform from where researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals can present their latest experiences and developmental activities in the mechanical engineering, manufacturing systems, robotics, medical and military fields.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The proceedings aimed at attracting newcomers to this field of research in order to appreciate the potential of anelastic methodologies in the investigation of advanced materials and new phenomena. Scientists who are already involved in the field will also find here ideas and inspiration for new experiments and theories.
The purpose of the interdisciplinary CMDS-symposia is to bring together scientists working on continuum theories of discrete mechanical and thermodynamical systems in the realm of physics, mathematics, theoretical and applied mechanics, material science, and engineering, and to join divergent languages, questions and methods developed in the respective disciplines.