Mathematical methods for industrial problems : proceedings of the international workshop held in Tecnopolis, Bari, Italy, September 3-5, 1988
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Mathematical methods for industrial problems : proceedings of the international workshop held in Tecnopolis, Bari, Italy, September 3-5, 1988
VSP, 1990
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The design of more and more powerful computers, robots, flexible machine systems, etc. has increased the role of mathematicians in the field of high technology. To explore this role an International Workshop on the Mathematical Methods for Industrial Problems was held in Bari, Italy, 3--5 September 1988. The scope of the workshop was to exchange ideas and discuss problems encountered in the formulation, analysis and computer simulation of mathematical models of industrial processes. Problems of validation of models vs experimental data were also considered.
This Proceedings volume contains the invited talks by lectures from universities and research centers involved in university--industry collaboration in the mathematical sciences. Also included are papers from experts from industries on mathematical problems arising in industry and the methods employed to solve them.
Table of Contents
The SASIAM experience of mathematics in industry
V. Capasso
Mathematical modelling and asymptotic in engineering acoustic
D.G. Crighton
Case studies from the Claremont Mathematics Clinic
E. Cumberbatch
Pattern recognition and a mathematical model for a railroad company. A project of the Waterloo Math. Clinic
B. Forte
Industrial mathematics and a contest in modelling
B. Fusaro
Remarks on industrial mathematics
J.L. Lions
Collaborating with industry -- a methematician's viewpoint
S. McKee
Industrial mathematics: general remarks and some case studies
H. Neunzert
Study group with industry
J.R. Ockendon
Some free boundary problems in industrial mathematics
M. Primicerio
Some experience with mathematics and industry At INRIA
M. Robin
Modelling and optimizing fuel consumption and pollutant emissions in an Alfa Romeo car
E. Spedicato
The role of SIAM in promoting industrial mathematics
I. Stakgold
Mathematical simulation and optimization of chemical plants
F. Kokert, L. Peer and H. Wacker
The use of mathematical methods in production management
H.J.M. Zijm
Mathematics as a fundamental tool in the analysis, design and simulation of the behaviour of space systems
F. Bevilacqua and C. Maccone
The numerical methods in mechanical components peak stress analysis: some industrial applications
P.P. Strona
Simulation programs in chemical engineering. The choice of Eniricerche
M. Bistolfi and G. Soave
FEM modelling with Marc. Application studies
A. Cella and G. Noberasco
Dynamic modelling of industrial manipulators
P. Bologna and G. Magnani
Tread pattern tyre noise: an approach to computer simulation
F. Nava Mambretti
Some examples on the utilization of methematical tools for the design application in LABEN experience
C. Alberti, M. Biserni and A. Colombo
The experience at TECNARS of using mathematical modelling
V. Recchi
A simulation experience of a SMD automatic assembly line
M. Orsucci
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