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Functional Reverse Engineering of Strategic and Non-Strategic Machine Tools [Kõva köide]

Edited by (GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan), Edited by (GIK Insti), Edited by (GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa Topi, Pakistan), Edited by (GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 282 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 562 g, 29 Tables, black and white; 108 Line drawings, black and white; 27 Halftones, black and white; 135 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Computers in Engineering Design and Manufacturing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367365804
  • ISBN-13: 9780367365806
  • Formaat: Hardback, 282 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 562 g, 29 Tables, black and white; 108 Line drawings, black and white; 27 Halftones, black and white; 135 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Computers in Engineering Design and Manufacturing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367365804
  • ISBN-13: 9780367365806
"This book is on capacity building in strategic and non-strategic machine tool technology. It includes machine building in sectors such as machine tools, automobiles, home appliances, energy, and biomedical engineering along with case studies. The book offers guidelines for capacity building in academia on how to promote enterprises of functional reverse engineering. It discusses machine tool development, engineering design, prototyping of strategic and non-strategies machine tools, as well as presentingcommunication strategies, IoT, along with case studies. Those interested in this book are professionals from CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine tools industry, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers, students and faculty in engineering disciplines"--

This book describes capacity building in strategic and non-strategic machine tool technology. It includes machine building in sectors such as machine tools, automobiles, home appliances, energy, and biomedical engineering, along with case studies.

The book offers guidelines for capacity building in academia, covering how to promote enterprises of functional reverse engineering enterprises. It also discusses machine tool development, engineering design, prototyping of strategic, and non-strategies machine tools, as well as presenting communication strategies and IoT, along with case studies.

Professionals from the CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine tools industry, industrial and manufacturing engineers, and students and faculty in engineering disciplines will find interest in this book.

Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
SECTION 1 Functional Reverse Engineering Activities in Pakistan
Chapter 1 3D Scanner: An Application of Functional Reverse Engineering
3(14)
Mohammad Zainullah Khan
Muhammad Hasan
Abdullah Haroon
Mohammad Shahrukh
Wasim Ahmed Khan
Chapter 2 Functional Reverse Engineering of Universal Testing Machine with Enhanced Positioning and Reduced Power Consumption
17(12)
Ghulam Hussain
Salman Amin
Wasim Ahmed Khan
Sami Ullah
K. Rehman
Rafay Safdar
Ghulam Abbas
Hamza Altaf
Chapter 3 Design, Modeling, Analysis, and Characterization of a Pin-on-Disk Tribometer with a Novel Spring Loading Mechanism
29(12)
Ghulam Hussain
Shehroze Faisal
Iftikhar Ahmad
Wasim Ahmed Khan
M. Kamran Abbasi
K. Rehman
Sarmad Chohan
Ghulam Abbas
Adeem Samad
Chapter 4 Five Axes CNC Milling Machine
41(18)
Sohaib Jabran
Shajee Ahmed
Sarmad Afzal
Faizan Tariq
SECTION 2 Sensors, Transducers, Printed Circuit Boards, and Control
Chapter 5 Sensors and Actuators: Selection and Interfacing
59(20)
Memoon Sajid
Mazhar Javed
Chapter 6 PCB Design and Fabrication
79(18)
Fatima Mohsin Zakai
Muhammad Faizan
Muhammad Faisal Khan
Chapter 7 Vibration-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Wireless Sensor Node Application
97(18)
Muhammad Iqbal
Malik M. Nauman
Farid U. Khan
Asif Iqbal
Muhammad Aamir
A. E. Pg. Abas
Quentin Cheok
Chapter 8 Reverse Engineering the LQR Controller to Find Equivalence with PID Controller
115(24)
Ali Nasir
SECTION 3 Machine Tools and Computational Analysis
Chapter 9 Machine Tool Improvement through Reverse Engineering and Computational Analysis with an Emphasis on Sustainable Design
139(32)
Kaan Buyuktas
Muhammad Suhaib
Waqar Joyia
Kemran Karimov
Ihtesham Khan
Volkan Esat
Chapter 10 A Coarse-to-Fine Classification Method for Aviation High-Similarity Sheet Metal Parts Based on Machine Vision
171(20)
Lv Zhengyang
Li Xiaojun
Lin Yutao
Zhang Liyan
Chapter 11 Combustion Timing Control of a Recompression HCCI Engine Using Negative Valve Overlap through Reverse Engineering
191(36)
M. Suleman
Muftooh Ur Rehman Siddiqi
Sundus Tariq
Chapter 12 Fabrication of Smart-Meter for Power Consumption Measurements of Machine Tools
227(24)
Aqib Mashood Khan
Ning He
Wei Zhao
Cheng Zhang
Muhammad Jamil
SECTION 4 Modeling and Simulation
Chapter 13 A Six Degree of Freedom Machining Bed: Kinematic Model Development, Verification, and Validation
251(10)
Muhammad Faizan Shah
Kamran Nazeer
Zareena Kausar
Muhammad Umer Farooq
Syed Saad Farooq
Ghias Mahmood Khan
Chapter 14 Learning Fault-Tolerant Control Using a Table Sat Platform
261(16)
Ali Nasir
Ella M. Atkins
Index 277
Wasim Ahmed Khan holds the first degree in Mechanical Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan. He later obtained a PhD degree in Operations Research from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield, England, UK. He is a life member of Pakistan Engineering Council. He is also a chartered engineer (CEng) of the Engineering Council, UK, and a fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, UK. Professor Khan was recently elected as the senior member of Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, USA. He has diverse work experience including working with manufacturing industry, software development for local and overseas clients and teaching production engineering, business, and computer science students. Professor Dr. Wasim A. Khan is currently working as a Professor in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology. He is a reviewer of several internationally reputed journals. He is also Senior Advisor, The Catalyst (The GIK Incubator), and Coordinator, GIK Institute Professional Education Program. Professor Khan is the founder of Advance Manufacturing Processes Laboratory (AMPL), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GIK Institute.

Khalid Rahman is an associate professor and Dean in the faculty of Mechanical Engineering at GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology where he has been a faculty member since 2012. He obtained his BS (Mechanical Engineering) from the GIK Institute and MS and Ph. D degree from Jeju National University, South Korea in 2012. He also has an industrial experience of 7 years in Engineering design and manufacturing. His research interests include direct wire technology for electronic devices and sensor fabrication and applications.

Ghulam Hussain is currently working as Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Pakistan. His research interests include advanced manufacturing processes, plasticity, energy modeling and industry 4.0. He is the author of numerous publications and stands among pioneers and top 10 leading researchers of die-less incremental forming process. Based on his scientific contributions, he is listed in "Who is Who", and has been ranked amongst top 10 National Productive Scientists. He is actively involved in doing research with renowned international universities. He has been also selected as a Foreign Expert on Manufacturing in China. Moreover, he is a reviewer and editorial board member of several international reputed journals.

Ghulam Abbas received the B.S. degree in computer science from University of Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2003, and the M.S. degree in distributed systems and the Ph.D. degree in computer networks from the University of Liverpool, U.K., in 2005 and 2010, respectively. From 2006 to 2010, he was Research Associate with Liverpool Hope University, U.K., where he was associated with the Intelligent & Distributed Systems Laboratory. Since 2011, he has been with the Faculty of Computer Sciences & Engineering, GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. He is currently working as Associate Professor and Director Huawei Network Academy. Dr. Abbas is a Co-Founding Member of the Telecommunications and Networking (TeleCoN) Research Lab at GIK Institute. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Science & Technology, U.K., a Fellow of the British Computer Society, and a Senior Member of the IEEE. His research interests include computer systems architecture and wireless and mobile communications.