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Modelling Simulation and Optimization
Edited by Gregorio Romero Rey and Luisa Martinez Muneta, ISBN 978-953-307-048-3, Hard cover, 708 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: February 01, 2010 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
DOI: 10.5772/156
Computer-Aided Design and system analysis aim to find mathematical models that allow emulating the behaviour of components and facilities. The high competitiveness in industry, the little time available for product development and the high cost in terms of time and money of producing the initial prototypes means that the computer-aided design and analysis of products are taking on major importance. On the other hand, in most areas of engineering the components of a system are interconnected and belong to different domains of physics (mechanics, electrics, hydraulics, thermal...). When developing a complete multidisciplinary system, it needs to integrate a design procedure to ensure that it will be successfully achieved. Engineering systems require an analysis of their dynamic behaviour (evolution over time or path of their different variables). The purpose of modelling and simulating dynamic systems is to generate a set of algebraic and differential equations or a mathematical model. In order to perform rapid product optimisation iterations, the models must be formulated and evaluated in the most efficient way. Automated environments contribute to this. One of the pioneers of simulation technology in medicine defines simulation as a technique, not a technology, that replaces real experiences with guided experiences reproducing important aspects of the real world in a fully interactive fashion [iii]. In the following chapters the reader will be introduced to the world of simulation in topics of current interest such as medicine, military purposes and their use in industry for diverse applications that range from the use of networks to combining thermal, chemical or electrical aspects, among others. We hope that after reading the different sections of this book we will have succeeded in bringing across what the scientific community is doing in the field of simulation and that it will be to your interest and liking. Lastly, we would like to thank all the authors for their excellent contributions in the different areas of simulation.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Three-Dimensional Diagnosis and Visualization Supports in Orthodontics Based on Reverse Engineering and Solid Free-Form Fabrication Techniques
- Chapter 2Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations: an Approach to Evaluate Cardiovascular Dysfunction
- Chapter 3Asymmetrical Bipedal Modeling for Biomechanical Sit-to-Stand Movement
- Chapter 4Virtual Human Hand: Autonomous Grasping Strategy
- Chapter 5Intermodulation Interference Modelling for Low Earth Orbiting Satellite Ground Stations
- Chapter 6Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Simulators as Software-defined Countermeasure Systems: Security by Obfuscation and Deception for Electronic & Computer Networks Warfare
- Chapter 7Distance Evaluation between Vehicle Trajectories and Risk Indicator
- Chapter 8Optimization Problems for Controlled Mechanical Systems: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Application
- Chapter 9Modelling and Simulation of the Shape Optimization Problems
- Chapter 10Simulation of the Impact of the Plough Body Parameters, Soil Properties and Working Modes on the Ploughing Resistance
- Chapter 11Modelling the Interoperability and the Use of Control Equipment in an Electrical Substation
- Chapter 12Study about Controlling and Optimizing the Power Quality in Case of Nonlinear Power Loads
- Chapter 13Using Adaptive Filters in Controlling of Electrical Resistance Furnace Temperature Based on a Real Time Identification Method
- Chapter 14Simulation of On-Board Supercapacitor Energy Storage System for Tatra T3A Type Tramcars
- Chapter 15Modelling and Simulating Chip Design Processes
- Chapter 16Advanced Numerical Methods for Non-Premixed Flames
- Chapter 17Optimization of Full ECF Bleaching Sequences Using Novel Models
- Chapter 18A Lattice Gas Approach to the Mexico City Wind Field Estimation Problem
- Chapter 19A CFD Study of Passive Solar Shading
- Chapter 20Improvement of Production Lines using a Stochastic Approach
- Chapter 21Modelling and Simulation of an Automated Warehouse for the Comparison of Storage Strategies
- Chapter 22Swarm Intelligence for Optimization in the Urban Water Industry
- Chapter 23Modelling and Simulating Large Scale Vehicular Networks for Smart Context-aware Telematic Applications
- Chapter 24Using Modelling and Simulation to Evaluate Network Services in Maritime Networks
- Chapter 25Modelling, Simulating and Autonomous Planning for Urban Search and Rescue
- Chapter 26Applications of Soft Computing in Engineering Problems
- Chapter 27Forecasting Chaotic and Non-Linear Time Series with Artificial Intelligence and Statistical Measures
- Chapter 28Fuzzy Pattern Modelling of Data Inherent Structures Based on Aggregation of Data with Heterogeneous Fuzziness
- Chapter 29Efforts in Agent-based Simulation of Human Panic Behaviour: Reference Model, Potential, Prospects
- Chapter 30Effective Agent-based Geosimulation Development Using PLAMAGS
