Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland, 2014, 288 p. — ISBN10: 3038351180, ISBN13:
9783038351184.
2014 International Conference on Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME 2014) will be held on April 13-14, 2014, Bangkok, Thailand.
The book is aimed at readers falling between two ends of a broad spectrum: at one end are aerospace or mechanical engineers with basic knowledge in control systems; at the other are control engineers with little or no knowledge about gas turbines (the typical electrical engineer may fit this category). Of course, any interpolated engineer will also benefit from this book, since it includes detailed information on turbine engine systems and introduces advanced control topics.
AME 2014 focus on three topics: (I) Materials Science and Materials Processing Technology; (II) Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics; (III) Computation Methods and Information Technologies. Some papers were highly evaluated by the scientific committees and the reviewers. For example, the A Development of Human Machine Interface in a Miniature 3-Axis Milling Machine Prototyping by Pornjit Pratumsuwan, Anan Suebsomram; the Modeling of atmospheric processes based on the averaged Navier-Stokes equations by Bakytzhan Zhumagulov, Dauren Zhakebaev and Aigerim Abdibekova was highly evaluated. We expect that the conference and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in these importance subjects.
AME 2014 was both stimulating and informative with an interesting array of keynote and invited speakers from all over the world. Delegates had a wide range of sessions to choose. The program consisted of invited sessions, technical workshops and discussions with eminent speakers covering a wide range of topics. This rich program provided all attendees with the opportunity to meet and interact with one another.
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