Optimization of the Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Systems, Robotics and Aerospace

Optimization of the Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Systems, Robotics and Aerospace

Subtitle:

OPTIROB 2012

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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
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.

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Editors:
Adrian Olaru
THEMA:
TGB
BISAC:
TEC009070
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 7-th International Conference on Optimization of the Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Systems, Robotics and Aerospace (OPTIROB 2012), June 21-23, 2012, Mamaia, Romania
Pages:
334
Year:
2012
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783037854440
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783037952573
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038138587
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: Researchers, scientists, and engineers share their findings and thoughts regarding optimization in the four areas. Of the 44 papers, 12 were invited, and discuss such aspects as a spherical ultrasonic motor for a pipe inspection robot, machining with image recognition using industrial robots, and the dynamic force-position control of a walking robot's motion on a slope. Other topics include the optimal design of the mechanical component of a photovoltaic tracking mechanism, possibilities for using virtual reality in manufacturing systems, using eye tracking to evaluate human behavior, and analyzing the nonlinear aeroelastic behavior of slender wings using a static stall model based on the Wagner function.