MicroMechatronics

Second Edition

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Author: Uchino, Kenji
Date of Publication: 2021
Book classification: Engineering, English Books
No. of pages: 586 Pages
Format: Paperback

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    About this Product

    After Uchinos introduction of a new terminology, Micromechatronics in 1979 for describing the application area of piezoelectric actuators, the rapid advances in semiconductor chip technology have led to a new terminology MEMS
    (micro-electro-mechanical-system) or even NEMS (nano-electro-mechanicalsystem) to describe mainly thin film sensor/actuator devices, a narrower area of micromechatronics coverage. New technologies, product developments and commercialization are providing the necessity of this major revision. In particular, the progresses in high power transducers, loss mechanisms in smart materials, energy harvesting and computer simulations are significant.

    • New technologies, product developments and commercialization are providing
      the updating requirement for the book contents, in parallel to the deletion of old
      contents.
    • Various educational/instructional example problems have been accumulated, which were integrated in the new edition in order to facilitate the self-learning for the students, and the quiz/problem creation for the
      instructors.
    • Heavily revised topics from the previous edition include: high power transducers, loss mechanisms in smart
      materials, energy harvesting and computer simulations
    • New technologies, product developments and commercialization helped shape the updated contents of this book where all chapters have been updated and revised.
    • This textbook is intended for graduate students and industrial engineers studying or
      working in the fields of electronic materials, control system engineering, optical
      communications, precision machinery, and robotics. The text is designed primarily
      for a graduate course with the equivalent of thirty 75-minute lectures; however, it is
      also suitable for self-study by individuals wishing to extend their knowledge in the
      field.
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