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Since the 1980s, scientists have been researching adaptive
structures for materials, for multifunctional elements or even for
complete systems. Adaptronics (smart materials, smart structures,
smart systems) is a field of distinct interdisciplinarity. The book
therefore offers an interdisciplinary view of adaptronic systems,
materials and functional elements and their applications. The
subject matter integrates various engineering disciplines, from
electrical engineering and information technology to manufacturing
and control engineering, materials engineering and structural
mechanics - to name but a few of the relevant subject areas.
Starting from the basic principles and variants of adaptronic
systems and functional materials, the textbook explains the
different construction methods of functional elements. Building on
this, readers learn how to apply this knowledge to active shape
control, active vibration control and active vibroacoustics. For
each of these topics the author presents current examples from
research, discusses research results and future research questions.
Each of the nine chapters closes with references to further
literature. An index of the mathematical symbols used and a keyword
index facilitate learning for readers.The book is aimed at Master's
students in engineering courses such as mechanical engineering,
aerospace engineering, mechatronics, automotive engineering and
related courses. The book provides a comprehensive overview for
industrial practitioners who want to familiarize themselves with
the field of adaptronics and also serves as a reliable reference
book.
Since the 1980s, scientists have been researching adaptive
structures for materials, for multifunctional elements or even for
complete systems. Adaptronics (smart materials, smart structures,
smart systems) is a field of distinct interdisciplinarity. The book
therefore offers an interdisciplinary view of adaptronic systems,
materials and functional elements and their applications. The
subject matter integrates various engineering disciplines, from
electrical engineering and information technology to manufacturing
and control engineering, materials engineering and structural
mechanics - to name but a few of the relevant subject areas.
Starting from the basic principles and variants of adaptronic
systems and functional materials, the textbook explains the
different construction methods of functional elements. Building on
this, readers learn how to apply this knowledge to active shape
control, active vibration control and active vibroacoustics. For
each of these topics the author presents current examples from
research, discusses research results and future research questions.
Each of the nine chapters closes with references to further
literature. An index of the mathematical symbols used and a keyword
index facilitate learning for readers.The book is aimed at Master's
students in engineering courses such as mechanical engineering,
aerospace engineering, mechatronics, automotive engineering and
related courses. The book provides a comprehensive overview for
industrial practitioners who want to familiarize themselves with
the field of adaptronics and also serves as a reliable reference
book.
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