This book gathers original findings, both theoretical and experimental, related to various cutting-edge topics in the design and modeling of mechatronic systems, including multiphysics problems. It presents peer-reviewed papers from the first installment of the Mechatronics 4.0 workshop, which was jointly organized by the Laboratory of Mechanics, Modeling and Manufacturing (LA2MP), National School of Engineers of Sfax, Tunisia, and the QUARTZ Laboratory, Higher Institute of Mechanics of Paris, SUPMECA, France. The event follows in the tradition of the Workshop on Mechatronic Systems (JSM2014), organized by the same universities, while shifting the focus to the concept of Industry 4.0.
As this new type of industry is emerging as the convergence of the virtual world, digital design, and management with real-world products and objects, the chapters gathered here highlight recent work on mechatronics systems that are expected to help shape the industry of tomorrow. Thanks to a healthy balance of theory and practical findings, the book offers a timely snapshot for the research and industrial communities alike, as well as a bridge to facilitate communication and collaboration between the two groups.Spis treści
Maintenance 4.0 of wind turbine.- An analytical approach to model-based parametric design of mechatronic systems with Modelica: A case study.- A unified topological approach for the modeling: Application to a 2D beams structure.- Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Modeling by VHDL-AMS: Application to a Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor.- Diagnosis methods for mechatronic systems.- Mechatronics iterative design for Robots Multi-Agent Integration.- Dimensioning of an Electromagnetic Spindle with Interval Computation Technique.- Magnesium Powder Compacting.- Frequencies analysis of a segmented wind turbine blade in presence of uncertainty.- Modeling the transmission path in a planetary gearbox: a comparison of two methods.- Sensitivity analysis ofporous material using the mixed formulation.- Analysis of a three dimensional multiphysics system − Application to thermo-mechanical simulation of shearing.- Parametric Study of a minimal model of wind turbine drivetrain system.- Unbalance response ofcomposite rotor based on Equivalent Single Layer Theory.- The effect of perturbation on the FRF based substructuring.