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Beschreibung: | With the increasing complexity and dynamism in today’s machine design and development, more precise, robust and practical approaches and systems are needed to support machine design. Existing design methods treat the targeted machine as stationery. Analysis and simulation are mostly performed at the component level. Although there are some computer-aided engineering tools capable of motion analysis and vibration simulation etc., the machine itself is in the dry-run state. For effective machine design, understanding its thermal behaviours is crucial in achieving the desired performance in real situation. Dynamic Thermal Analysis of Machines in Running State presents a set of innovative solutions to dynamic thermal analysis of machines when they are put under actual working conditions. The objective is to better understand the thermal behaviours of a machine in real situation while at the design stage. The book has two major sections, with the first section presenting a broad-based review of the key areas of research in dynamic thermal analysis and simulation, and the second section presents an in-depth treatment of relevant methodology and algorithms, leading to better understanding of a machine in real situation. The book is a collection of novel ideas, taking into account the need for presenting intellectual challenges while appealing to a broad readership, including academic researchers, practicing engineers and managers, and graduate students. Given the essential role of modern machines in factory automation and quality assurance, a book dedicated to the topic of dynamic thermal analysis, and its practical applications to machine design would be beneficial to readers of all design and manufacturing sectors, from machine design to automotive engineering, in better understanding the present challenges and solutions, as well as future research directions in this important area |
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adam_text | DYNAMIC THERMAL ANALYSIS OF MACHINES IN RUNNING STATE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
DATA REPRESENTATION OF MACHINE MODELS
MODELING SYSTEMS FOR MACHINE DESIGN
DYNAMIC FEM MESH GENERATION
DYNAMIC THERMAL ANALYSIS
FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
DYNAMIC THERMAL ANALYSIS OF MACHINES IN RUNNING STATE
/ WANG, LIHUI
: 2014
ABSTRACT / INHALTSTEXT
WITH THE INCREASING COMPLEXITY AND DYNAMISM IN TODAY’S MACHINE DESIGN
AND DEVELOPMENT, MORE PRECISE, ROBUST AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES AND
SYSTEMS ARE NEEDED TO SUPPORT MACHINE DESIGN. EXISTING DESIGN METHODS
TREAT THE TARGETED MACHINE AS STATIONERY. ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION ARE
MOSTLY PERFORMED AT THE COMPONENT LEVEL. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SOME
COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING TOOLS CAPABLE OF MOTION ANALYSIS AND
VIBRATION SIMULATION ETC., THE MACHINE ITSELF IS IN THE DRY-RUN STATE.
FOR EFFECTIVE MACHINE DESIGN, UNDERSTANDING ITS THERMAL BEHAVIOURS IS
CRUCIAL IN ACHIEVING THE DESIRED PERFORMANCE IN REAL SITUATION. DYNAMIC
THERMAL ANALYSIS OF MACHINES IN RUNNING STATE PRESENTS A SET OF
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO DYNAMIC THERMAL ANALYSIS OF MACHINES WHEN THEY
ARE PUT UNDER ACTUAL WORKING CONDITIONS. THE OBJECTIVE IS TO BETTER
UNDERSTAND THE THERMAL BEHAVIOURS OF A MACHINE IN REAL SITUATION WHILE
AT THE DESIGN STAGE. THE BOOK HAS TWO MAJOR SECTIONS, WITH THE FIRST
SECTION PRESENTING A BROAD-BASED REVIEW OF THE KEY AREAS OF RESEARCH IN
DYNAMIC THERMAL ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION, AND THE SECOND SECTION PRESENTS
AN IN-DEPTH TREATMENT OF RELEVANT METHODOLOGY AND ALGORITHMS, LEADING TO
BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF A MACHINE IN REAL SITUATION. THE BOOK IS A
COLLECTION OF NOVEL IDEAS, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE NEED FOR PRESENTING
INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGES WHILE APPEALING TO A BROAD READERSHIP, INCLUDING
ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS, PRACTICING ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS, AND GRADUATE
STUDENTS. GIVEN THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF MODERN MACHINES IN FACTORY
AUTOMATION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE, A BOOK DEDICATED TO THE TOPIC OF
DYNAMIC THERMAL ANALYSIS, AND ITS PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS TO MACHINE
DESIGN WOULD BE BENEFICIAL TO READERS OF ALL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
SECTORS, FROM MACHINE DESIGN TO AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING, IN BETTER
UNDERSTANDING THE PRESENT CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS, AS WELL AS FUTURE
RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN THIS IMPORTANT AREA
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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