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The CIRP Encyclopedia covers the state-of-art of advanced technologies, methods and models for production, production engineering and logistics. While the book focuses on the technological and operational aspects, economical aspects are also addressed.
This high quality reference work has been written and reviewed by members of The International Academy for Production Engineering, also known as CIRP. This Academy is recognized worldwide to represent the highest standards in research on production engineering, which includes design, optimization, control, management of processes, machines, and systems. One key concept behind this Encyclopedia is that apart from covering fundamental concepts in the field of production engineering, it also closely follows recent developments and emerging concepts. In particular this renewed print edition covers a wide range of new topical entries such as Hybrid Processes, High Performance Grinding, Biomimetic Design, Cold Spray, Sheet-bulk Metal Forming, Ecodesign, Cyber Physical System, Nano Technology, or Geometrical Product Specification. The second edition also comprises reviewed entries from the first version, which have been updated to reflect new standards or developments. The target audience primarily comprises researchers, engineers, managers, graduate students, and many others whose day-to-day work gravitates around production engineering technologies in the global market.
Presents comprehensive knowledge which includes definitions, explanations and reviews on all aspects of production engineering New edition covers current topics such as hybrid processes, ecodesign and cyber physical systems Written by experts in the field Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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CIRP is the world leading organization in production engineering research and is at the forefront of design, optimization, control and management of processes, machines and systems. The Academy has restricted membership based on demonstrated excellence in research and has some 550 academic and industrial members from 40 industrialized countries.
Sami Chatti is a professor in the mechanical engineering department of the National Engineering School of Monastir (ENIM), University of Monastir, Tunisia. He is the main coordinator of the flexible modular master programme in technology (MasTech), developed within a European project under his leadership for six universities in the three countries Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. Prof. Chatti obtained his degree in mechanical engineering with main focus on manufacturing engineering at the TU Dortmund University, Germany, as well as his doctoral degree in forming technology with a dissertation about optimisation of the manufacturing accuracy in profile bending. With a habilitation thesis entitled production of profiles for lightweight structures he obtained his post-doctoral degree at the University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France, in cooperation with TU Dortmund University. He worked until December 2016 as senior researcher, chief engineer education (director of studies) and member of the direction group of the Institute of Forming Technology and Lightweight Construction (IUL) of the TU Dortmund University.
Prof. Chatti is since 2007 guest professor at the Department of Production Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, and was the main coordinator of the mini symposium light weight design and energy efficiency in metal forming of the ESAFORM conferences 2011 to 2015.
He is vice-chairman of the CIRP Terminology Committee and member of the international group who revised the CIRP dictionary of production engineering, volume forming in the languages German, English, and French.
Sami Chatti is married and has three children. He is member of several associations like CIRP and ATM (Association Tunisienne de Mécanique). He has filed 2 patents and has published 9 book chapters and over 100 papers in scientific journals, magazines, and international refereed conferences.
Luc Laperrière is a full time professor in the mechanical engineering department of Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières since 1991. He received both his master's and Ph.D. degrees from McMaster University, Canada, in 1990 and 1992, respectively. He was also appointed Chair of his department from 2010 to 2013 and from 2016 to 2019.
During a sabbatical in 1999 he developed new and original artificial intelliogence software. This was done in collaboration with a commercial software distributor. The developed modules are still part of the basic version of this software distributed worldwide.
In 2005 he was leading a multidisciplinary engineering team responsible for the design and implementation of the Distributed Control System (DCS) of a fully operational pulp and paper mill with a complete paper machine in a new 11 000 m 2 building on campus, representing a total investment of 80M$ Cdn, 10% of which came directly from industry. This DCS manages over 3000 I/Os and 500 control loops. Its flexibility is still unique worldwide.
In 2010 he became the founding Director of a new research laboratory on Natural Fiber Composites (NFCs). With his students he helped develop a full scale pilot plant dedicated to the manufacturing of a vast variety of NFCs.
He has filed 2 patents, has published over 100 papers in leading scientific journals and international refereed conferences, and has supervised over 40 masters and Ph.D. students.
Gunther Reinhart is full professor for Industrial Management and Assembly Technology and director of the iwb (Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management) at Technische Universität München. After studying mechanical engineering with the emphasis on design and development, he was research assistant at iwb from 1982 to 1988 with Prof. Dr. Joachim Milberg. During the last 2 years, he was in charge of the assembly automation department. After receiving his Ph.D. from Technische Universität München, Prof. Reinhart started his industrial career with the BMW Group, initially as head of the handling and welding engineering department and subsequently as director of the body paint shop. In 1993, he returned to university to become professor and director of the iwb .
From March 2002 to February 2007, Prof. Reinhart took a sabbatical from university to become a member of the executive board of IWKA Corporation, a large German supplier of engineering, robotics, and plant equipment with 13,000 employees worldwide. He was in charge of Technologyand Market (CTO) focused on the discovery of new global market opportunities, the establishment of an internal auditing system, and the development of the IWKA packaging technology group.
In 2007, Prof. Reinhart returned to university and has served with Prof. Michael F. Zäh as co-director of the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management ( iwb ) with more than 100 employees and two locations: Garching near Munich and Augsburg. He is also the chairman of the Bavarian Cluster for Mechatronics and Automation e.V. and since January 1, 2009, head of the Fraunhofer IWU research-department for Resource-Efficient Converting Machines (RMV).
Gunther Reinhart is member of multiple scientific societies and associations, e.g., acatech, WGMHI, CIRP, WGP, and WiGeP. He has approximately 300 publications in leading trade journals to his credit and is author or editor of ten books and two series. He has also supervised the research projects and the doctoral theses of some100 research associates.
Tullio Tolio is Full Professor of Manufacturing and Production Systems at Politecnico di Milano. He is the Director of ITIA-CNR (Institute of Industrial Technologies and Automation of the National Research Council of Italy).
He has carried out research activities at the Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity (LMP) of the Massachusetts Insti…