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Engineering Design Applications VIII : Structures, Materials and Processes - Andreas Öchsner

Engineering Design Applications VIII

Structures, Materials and Processes

By: Andreas Öchsner (Editor), Holm Altenbach (Editor)

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This book features a forward-looking avenue for researchers and industry professionals and offers a holistic view of modern engineering challenges. Different engineering disciplines such as mechanical, materials, computer and process engineering provide the foundation for the design and development of improved structures, materials and processes. The modern design cycle is characterized by an interaction of different disciplines and a strong shift to computer-based approaches where only a few experiments are performed for verification purposes. A major driver for this development is the increased demand for cost reduction and higher efficiency, which is also connected to environmental demands. One way to fulfil such requirements are lighter structures and/or new composite materials and structures. Another emerging area is the interaction of classical engineering with the health, medical, and environmental sector. This book in this series gives an update on recent developments in the mentioned areas of modern engineering design application.

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