This book revisits the main vehicle dynamics fundamentals, including tire and vehicle modelling, what actually is a full vehicle dynamics model, and further insights.
This book revisits the main vehicle dynamics fundamentals, including tire and vehicle modelling, what actually is a full vehicle dynamics model, and further insights.
This book comprises the proceedings of the 2023 International Symposium on Aircraft Technology, MRO, and Operations (ISATECH 2023), a multi-disciplinary symposium presenting research on current aerospace issues.
This book comprises the proceedings of the 2023 International Symposium on Aircraft Technology, MRO, and Operations (ISATECH 2023), a multi-disciplinary symposium presenting research on current aerospace issues.
This book comprehensively explores the fundamental aspects of game theory and its application in autonomous driving, with an additional focus on real-world implementations.
This book comprehensively explores the fundamental aspects of game theory and its application in autonomous driving, with an additional focus on real-world implementations.
The aim of the book is to develop methodology for reliablity analysis which is particularly suited to the types of partial information characteristic of mechanical systems and structures.
Following the long tradition of the Schuler Company, the Metal For- ming Handbook presents the scientific fundamentals of metal forming technology in a way which is both compact and easily understood.
The subject of blow-up in a finite time, or at least very rapid growth, of a solution to a partial differential equation has been an area of intense re- search activity in mathematics.
This book provides fundamental understanding and practical application of characteristics of flexural motion in the assessment of the weld size and coating thickness.
This book surveys the latest advances in radial basis function (RBF) meshless collocation methods which emphasis on recent novel kernel RBFs and new numerical schemes for solving partial differential equations.
Modeling and Control of Magnetic Fluid Deformable Mirrors for Adaptive Optics Systems presents a novel design of wavefront correctors based on magnetic fluid deformable mirrors (MFDM) as well as corresponding control algorithms.
This book covers all topics in mechanics from elementary Newtonian mechanics, the principles of canonical mechanics and rigid body mechanics to relativistic mechanics and nonlinear dynamics.
This book covers all topics in mechanics from elementary Newtonian mechanics, the principles of canonical mechanics and rigid body mechanics to relativistic mechanics and nonlinear dynamics.
Timing belts offer a broad range of innovative drivetrain solutions; they allow low-backlash operation in robot systems, they are widely used in automated processes and industrial handling involving highly dynamic start-up loads, they are low-maintenance solutions for continuous operation applications, and they can guarantee exact positioning at high operating speeds.
The book reviews the two features of the variational approach: its use as a universal tool to describe physical phenomena and as a source for qualitative and quantitative methods of studying particular problems.
The recent emergence and proliferation of proximal probes and computational techniques for simulating tip-surface interactions has led to the appearance of the new, interdisciplinary fields of micro/nanotribology and micro/nanomechanics.
A good decade after the temporary end of attempts to make driving simulation into an accepted, productive teaching and training technology, new possibilities and chances are on the horizon, motivated by current EU legislation.
"e;Systems of Commercial Turbofan Engines"e; gives the reader information about the operation of the engine systems, its components and the terminology used throughout the industry.
Photomechanics describes the use of photonics techniques for the nondestructive measurement of variations in certain important physical quantities such as displacements, strains, densities, etc.
Though PID control has a long history as much as its life force since Ziegler and Nichols published the empirical tuning rules in 1942, surprisingly, it has never been changed in the structure itself.
Especially designed as self-sustaining oscillating systems, resonant robotic systems use the natural modes of oscillation of electromechanical modules for their movements.