Mechatronics - The Innovation Request

2008 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans Irschik ◽  
Michael Krommer ◽  
Manfred Nader ◽  
Christian Zehetner

Smart structures, which are equipped with piezoelectric actuators and sensors, and which involve automatic control, represent an important branch of Mechatronics. This paper gives a review over own research on smart structures, which has been performed during the last decade based on the principles of analogy and interdisciplinarity. The latter principles form a research strategy, which seems to be perfectly suited in order to answer the innovation request in Mechatronics, namely to decrease the time-lag between consecutive steps in the scientific development, and to keep fundamental and applied research in close co-operation. We start our report with a short excursion into the history of engineering sciences, in order to demonstrate this time-lag, where we use the history of elastic and piezoelastic plates as an example, and we discuss the notions of analogy and interdisciplinarity as means to systematically decrease the timelag. In our own work, we particularly have used an eigenstrain analogy as guideline. In the light of this analogy, various own works in the following fields are reviewed: Accurate electromechanically modeling; dynamic shape control by piezoelectric actuation and sensing; extension of dynamic shape control to closed loop control and active noise cancellation.

Author(s):  
Airisa Šteinberga

The fourth issue of the scientific journal prepared by the RTU Research Centre for Engineering History (RCEH) comprises seven studies on Riga Polytechnicum (RP) / Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) students, graduates, lecturers and issues related to engineering sciences. The authors of the scientific publications are Latvian scientists, historians of science, museologists, and pedagogues. The articles are mainly based on the presentations made at the RTU 60th International Scientific Conference on 10 October 2019. The research topics are the activities of RP / RPI students, graduates and lecturers, the history of engineering sciences and associations


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 613-618
Author(s):  
A. V. Altukhov ◽  
S. A. Tishchenko

The presented study reviews practically relevant research papers in the field of network structures, modern network business models and platforms.Aim. The study aims to elaborate and explain the concept of network structure and platform and to show the reasons for the progressiveness and potential of network organizational structure at the current stage of socio-economic and scientific development.Tasks. The authors highlight the main scientific ideas about network structures in business, including significant studies in this area; provide and explain the main terms and definitions and examine the key characteristics of network business structures; characterize “platforms” as an important concept for modern business and show the relationship between platforms and network structures.Methods. This study uses analysis of information and subsequent synthesis of new knowledge in the form of the authors’ conclusions and a wide range of relevant scientific publications of Russian and foreign authors, including original publications in English and French.Results. The history of network structures is briefly provided. Definitions and characteristics of such concepts as “network structure” and “platform” in relation to business are provided and explained by the authors.


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