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New Trends in Mechanism Science

by Pisla, Doina.
Authors: Ceccarelli, Marco.%editor. | Husty, Manfred.%editor. | Corves, Burkhard.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Mechanisms and Machine Science ; . 5 Physical details: XIV, 710 p. online resource. ISBN: 9048196892 Subject(s): Engineering. | Vibration. | Engineering design. | Engineering. | Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control. | Robotics and Automation. | Engineering Design.
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COMPUTATIONAL KINEMATICS -- MICRO-MECHANISMS -- LINKAGES AND MANIPULATORS -- MECHANICAL TRANSMISSIONS -- MECHANISMS FOR BIOMECHANICS -- EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS -- DYNAMICS -- APPLICATIONS AND TEACHING METHODS -- NOVEL DESIGNS -- CONTROL ISSUES OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS -- MECHANISM DESIGN -- MECHANICS OF ROBOTS.

EUCOMES (European Conference on Mechanism Science) has been established as an international forum within the European Community to provide an informal, friendly and stimulating environment for discussions and exchanges on achievements in all aspects of Mechanism Science in order to facilitate international collaboration mainly within a European framework. After two successful conferences held in Innsbruck in 2006 and Cassino in 2008 with the participation of the important and well-known scientists from the European Mechanism Science Community, a further conference was held in Cluj Napoca, Romania, in 2010 to discuss new developments in the field. This book presents the most recent research advances in Mechanism Science with different applications. Amongst the topics treated are papers on Computational Kinematics, Micro-mechanisms, Mechanism Design, Mechanical Transmissions, Linkages and Manipulators, Mechanisms for Biomechanics, Experimental Mechanics, Mechanics of Robots, Dynamics, Control Issues of Mechanical Systems, Novel Designs, Applications and Teaching Methods.

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