Nonlinear Dynamics of Production Systems
1. Edition January 2004
XXXVIII, 609 Pages, Hardcover
365 Pictures (168 Colored Figures)
15 tables
Monograph
Short Description
This reference work provides a comprehensive insight into the recent developments of applications of Nonlinear Dynamics in the field of production systems. Applications range from manufacturing and process engineering to selected topics in mechanical engineering, automation technology and plant management. This compilation of contributions shows how methods of Nonlinear Dynamics can be used to solve problems arising in traditional or non-conventional manufacturing techniques such as turning, high-speed milling, laser welding, jet cutting, or electrochemical processing. Recent progress in optimizing the dynamics of production lines and complete production systems is also covered.
The book addresses both experts in Nonlinear Dynamics who want to apply their methods to real-world problems, and practitioners who seek solutions for their engineering problems.
Research in the field of non-linear dynamics deals increasingly with current tasks or problems of engineering science which have so far been unsolved. Production and manufacturing systems are one example of new areas of application.
This book is a reference work providing a comprehensive insight into the past development of the application of non-linear dynamics. The fields of applications are production systems in manufacturing and process engineering, mechanical engineering and plant construction and automation technology. The selection of contributions establishes ties between mechanical methods of manufacturing, e.g. high-speed milling, and new methods such as laser welding, laser jet cutting or electrochemical machining procedures reaching the dynamics of production lines and complete production systems.
- acoustic emission and surface analysis of turning, milling, and grinding processes, non-linear dynamics of chip formation
- non-linear dynamics and stochastic properties of laser welding, laser jet cutting, and abrasive waterjet cutting
- structure formation in electrochemical manufacturing processes, utilization of hydrodynamic instabilities
- self-excited and chaotic vibrations of machine tools
- non-linear aspects of complex production systems and networks, self-organized dynamics of production lines
- non-linear dynamics and fault diagnosis in industrial robotics and machine elements
- methods of non-linear dynamics for the design in process engineering
R. Haber, Köln, Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 12/2004
Prof. Dr. Raimund Neugebauer, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, Chemnitz