Books by Keyword: Finite Element Model (FEM)

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Edited by: Zdzislaw Gosiewski and Zbigniew Kulesza
Online since: January 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This very interesting volume is divided into 24 sections; each of which covers, in detail, one aspect of the subject-matter: I. Industrial robots; II. Microrobotics; III. Mobile robots; IV. Teleoperation, telerobotics, teleoperated semi-autonomous systems; V. Sensors and actuators in mechatronics; VI. Control of mechatronic systems; VII. Analysis of vibration and deformation; VIII. Optimization, optimal design; IX. Integrated diagnostics; X. Failure analysis; XI. Tribology in mechatronic systems; XII. Analysis of signals; XIII. Measurement techniques; XIV. Multifunctional and smart materials; XV. Metallic alloys; XVI. Biomaterials, XVII. Functional composites; XVIII. Adaptive materials; XIX. Piezoelectric materials; XXI. Ceramics and glasses; XXII. New trends in mechatronic and materials science education; XXIV. Teaching materials and laboratory facilities.
Edited by: Liviu MARSAVINA
Online since: October 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This collection is the result of bringing together scientists from various countries in order to combine their knowledge concerning the latest analytical, experimental and numerical developments in the fields of Strength of Materials, Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue.
Edited by: Jingsi Huo, Yan Xiao, Zongjin Li and Shuaib Ahmad
Online since: October 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Concrete is, both practically and metaphorically, one of the major civil-engineering materials supporting modern society. But both concrete technology, and its structures, face daunting challenges arising from environmental erosion and other natural, and man-made, hazards.
Edited by: Guanglin Wang, Huifeng Wang and Jun Liu
Online since: October 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The present volume comprises a collection of peer-reviewed papers covering innovations and practical experience regarding manufacturing automation education; current and developing manufacturing automation; advanced manufacturing technology including flexible manufacturing, virtual manufacturing, Green manufacturing and re-manufacturing, and web-based manufacturing; computer-integrated manufacturing systems; CAD/CAE/CAPP/CAM; product life-cycle management (PLM); computerized numerical control systems and flexible manufacturing systems; industrial robotics; process monitoring and quality control of manufacturing systems; group technology (GT); PDM, ERP, logistics and supply chains.
Edited by: Inga Skiedraite and Jolanta Baskutiene
Online since: September 2008
Description: This interesting volume is divided into eight sections; each of which covers an aspect of the subject-matter: i) Robotics: Industrial, Microrobotics, Mobile Robots; ii) Sensors and Actuators in Mechatronics; iii) Analysis of Vibration; iv) Failure Analysis; v) Measurement Techniques; vi) Materials (properties, modeling, manufacturing and processing); vii) Education in the Fields of Mechatronic and Materials Science.
Edited by: Shengqiang Yang, Shichun Yang and Hang Gao
Online since: July 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Enhancing the surface finish and integrity of engineered components is increasingly important; particularly for the parts used in electronic and optical devices and systems. Significant progress has been made, in recent years, in developing new and advanced surface-finishing technologies as well as acquiring a fundamental understanding of the surface finishing technologies in order to predict, control and optimise surface-finishing processes.
The aim of this special volume was to bring together the latest know-how of academic researchers and industrial engineers and present the latest developments and applications in advanced precision surface finishing and de-burring technologies.
Edited by: J.M. Dulieu-Barton, J.D. Lord and R.J. Greene
Online since: July 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers contained in this volume reflect the diverse nature of the field of Experimental Mechanics. They cover topics ranging from small-scale experimentation to the assessment of full-scale structures. Novel sensing and sensor technology is a major feature, as is the analysis of composite materials. The contributions come from both academia and industry, with over half of the them originating from outside the UK; thus mirroring the international flavour of the event.
Edited by: H.S. Lee, In Seok Yoon and Prof. Ferri M.H.Aliabadi
Online since: July 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This volume is made up of contributions from researchers in 22 countries. It aims to promote exchange of the latest experimental and theoretical results on structural integrity, durability and failure analysis; with the emphasis on fracture and damage mechanics.
Edited by: Z.Y. Shen, M.N. James, W.D. Li, and Y.X. Zhao
Online since: June 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This collection comprises 130 selected peer-reviewed papers which address a number of scientific issues underlying the increased global attention paid to mechanical product performance and reliability.
Contributions were received from researchers in 8 different countries. The collection aims to report the latest experimental findings and to promote further theoretical research into mechanical product development and reliability.
Edited by: Prof. Alan Kin Tak Lau, Dr. J. Lu, Vijay K. Varadan, Fu-Kuo Chang, J.P. Tu and Pou Man Lam
Online since: June 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Smart Materials are materials that can respond to environmental stimuli by exhibiting particular changes in some of their properties. Depending upon the change in some external condition, a smart materials can change its own characteristics (mechanical, electrical, appearance), structure, composition and/or response. These materials are usually embedded into systems whose inherent properties change favourably in order to meet performance needs.
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