Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Vibration
Books
The aim of the special collection was to bring together the expertise of scientist and engineers from universities and industry in the field of Structural Health Monitoring, Non‐Destructive Evaluation, and Condition Monitoring. The study of damage detection, localization and assessment are important in the rapidly growing field of SHM. Due to interdisciplinary character of SHM systems, the contributions come from experts from area of mechanics, materials engineering, electronics, software engineering, and signal processing as well as system users from civil engineering, aviation, power plants, wind turbines, chemical plants, petrochemical plants and railways sectors. A significant part is dedicated to utilization of advanced measurement techniques, signal processing, and computation methods.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 58 papers are grouped as follow:
Chapter 1: Analytical Approaches to Nonlinear Vibrations;
Chapter 2: Damage Assessment of Structures;
Chapter 3: Modeling and Simulation Techniques with Applications;
Chapter 4: Biomechanics;
Chapter 5: Environmental and Occupational Noise and Vibrations;
Chapter 6: Structural Vibration, Attenuators and Isolation.
The 74 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Science and Materials Processing Technology;
Chapter 2: Instrumentation and Measuring Technology, Data Acquisition and Analysis;
Chapter 3: Applied Mechanics and Civil Engineering;
Chapter 4: Manufacture Engineering.
The special topic volume with invited papers covers works implementing the Control Theory to materials processing, especially the field of putting materials properties to its better use in manufacturing processes. Instead of only using principles of control theory for materials, researchers use phenomena arising in materials for control purposes. In this topic book most considerations are focused on the group of “Smart Materials” ie. Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) or Piezoelectrics.
The 547 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Advanced Manufacturing Technology;
Chapter 2: Advanced Equipment Manufacture;
Chapter 3: Fluid and Flow Engineering;
Chapter 4: Dynamic Systems and Analysis, Machinery Dynamics and Dynamic Modelling;
Chapter 5: Advanced Computer-Aided Design and Modelling Technologies in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanisms;
Chapter 6: System Analysis and Industrial Engineering;
Chapter 7: Innovative Design Methodology and Product Design;
Chapter 8: Intelligent Optimization Design and Reverse Engineering;
Chapter 9: Mechatronics, Automation and Control, Detection Technologies;
Chapter 10: Industrial Robotics and Machine Vision, Navigation and GPS Technology;
Chapter 11: Sensor Technologies;
Chapter 12: Measurement and Monitoring Technologies;
Chapter 13: Power, Energy, Microelectronic Technology and Embedded System;
Chapter 14: Communication Technology, WEB and Network Engineering;
Chapter 15: Signal and Intelligent Image, Video Information Processing, Data Mining;
Chapter 16: Software Development and Application;
Chapter 17: Computer Applications and Information Technologies in Industry and Engineering;
Chapter 18: Production and Operation Management, Supply Chain, Electronic E-Commerce and Internet of Things Application;
Chapter 19: Management and Education Engineering.
The 107 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Material Engineering;
Chapter 2: Applied Mechanics, Flow and Thermal Engineering;
Chapter 3: Researches of Manufacturing Technologies and Processing;
Chapter 4: Energy Engineering;
Chapter 5: Engineering Researches in Construction;
Chapter 6: Mechatronics and Automation;
Chapter 7: Information Technologies and Computational Procedures in Engineering Researches and Design;
Chapter 8: Related Topics.
The primary aim of the proceeding is the combined coverage of the electronic test of devices, boards and systems—covering the complete cycle from design verification, design-for-test, design-for-manufacturing, silicon debug, manufacturing test, system test, diagnosis, failure analysis and back to process and design improvement at the advanced level. Such an approach enables the engineer to take into account the essential mechanical properties of the material itself and special features of practical implementation, including manufacturing technology, experimental results, and design characteristics.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 124 papers cover recent research in the field and are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Machinery Engineering;
Chapter 2: Materials Science and Materials Processing;
Chapter 3: Energy Engineering and Technologies for Extraction Energy Resources.
The collection includes selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 International Conference on Insulating Materials, Material Application and Electrical Engineering (MAEE2013), March 16-17, 2013, Changsha.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Research on Material Engineering, Technologies and Applied Mechanics;
Chapter 2: Electrical Power System, Electronics and Electrical Engineering.