Selected Papers from Advances of Japanese Machine Design
A special issue of Machines (ISSN 2075-1702). This special issue belongs to the section "Machines Testing and Maintenance".
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Interests: mechanical systems design; kinematics; dynamics; robotics; assistive devices; machine elements; actuators
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Interests: mechanical systems design; legged robots; humanoid robots
Interests: robotics; robot design; mechatronics; walking hexapod; design procedure; mechanics of machinery; leg–wheel
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Research activities of the Japanese Council of IFToMM mainly focus on the theory, design, practice, and application of mechanism and machine design. Several international collaborative works have been done and are being extended with several partners. This Special Issue contains a selection of the best papers presented at the 25th Jc-IFToMM Symposium 2019 (2nd International Jc-IFToMM Symposium) on recent advances in the research areas covered by IFToMM. Novel results and solutions in the broad field of machine design, achieved in Japan as well as with international collaborations mainly within the IFToMM community, are presented.
Prof. Dr. Yukio Takeda
Prof. Dr. Kenji Hashimoto
Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Carbone
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Kinematics
- Machine elements
- Actuators
- Gearing and transmissions
- Linkage and cam
- Mechanism design
- Dynamics of machinery
- Tribology
- Vehicle mechanism, dynamics, and design
- Reliability
- Experimental method in mechanism
- Robotics and mechatronics
- Biomechanics
- Micro/nano mechanism and machine
- Medical/welfare devices
- Nature and machines
- Design methodology
- History of mechanism and machine science
- Education in mechanism and machine science
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