Special Issue on "Machine Modelling and Simulations"
The issues of modelling and simulation are considered in the context of guaranteeing ecological and social assumptions as well as harmonious economic and technological development. Machine modelling and simulations use models (physical, mathematical, logical representations of real devices and/or processes) as a basis for simulations to develop data utilised for technical decision making across a broad range of mechanical engineering applications for scientific and industrial purposes. The behaviour of an object or the course of a process may be predicted through a series of calculations. Thus a computer model is essentially programming which aims to describe the relationship between at least two quantities or a numerical representation of some features. In this way the quantitative and qualitative description of a modelled process/phenomenon/object, assuming an adequate level of accuracy (e.g. using simplifying assumptions, etc.), allows the creation and testing of a structure (e.g. mathematical) that reflects this description. This technology belongs to the key tool set for engineers in all application domains and has been included in the body of knowledge of engineering management.
Objective: The main motivation is to share the latest achievements in the developments and modelling of manufacturing technologies and machine design discussed by the international group of researchers.
Potential Topics: Contributions to this special issue may cover key topics from basic and theoretical to the most advanced and practical aspects of machine modelling and simulations, described as follows:
- Theoretical and applied mathematics in engineering
- Modelling of physical and chemical properties of materials
- Methods and systems in machine design
- Machine dynamics and multibody systems simulations
- Modelling and simulation, structural optimization
- Advanced industrial, automotive and green energy applications
- Applications of artificial intelligence and computational intelligence in mechanical engineering
Keywords: Mathematical model; Numerical solution; Applied mechanics; Applied mathematics; Machine simulations
Submission Guidelines
For this special issue, we seek submissions of original research articles from researchers, academics, and practitioners, contributing in 29th International Polish-Slovak Conference on Machine Modelling and Simulations (MMS2024). All submissions will be reviewed by experts in the field to guarantee they are both scientifically sound and appropriate to the topic at hand. Guidelines for formatting your manuscripts can be found on the journal's website
Timeline:
Initial Submission Date: May 01, 2024
Submission Deadline: June 30, 2024
Guest Editors
Assoc. Prof. Marcin Kubiak – Lead Guest Editor
Department of Mechanics and Machine Design Fundamentals, Czestochowa University of Technology,
Dabrowskiego 73, 42-200 Czestochowa, Poland
Email: marcin.kubiak@pcz.pl
Professor Wiesława Piekarska – Guest Editor
Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Applied Arts, Academy of Silesia,
Rolna 43, 40-555 Katowice, Poland
Email: wieslawa.piekarska@pcz.pl
Assoc. Prof. Tomasz Domański – Guest Editor
Department of Mechanics and Machine Design Fundamentals, Czestochowa University of Technology,
Dabrowskiego 73, 42-200 Czestochowa, Poland
Email: tomasz.domanski@pcz.pl
Assoc. Prof. Elżbieta Gawrońska – Guest Editor
Department of Computer Science, Czestochowa University of Technology,
Dabrowskiego 73, 42-200 Czestochowa, Poland
Email: elzbieta.gawronska@pcz.pl
Each guest editor brings significant expertise and research experience in the field of fractional calculus, ensuring a comprehensive and diverse editorial team.