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This Special Issue of the Manufacturing Engineering Society 2019 (SIMES-2019) has been launched as a joint issue of the journals Applied Sciences and Materials. The 10 contributions published in this Special Issue of Applied Sciences present cutting-edge advances in the field of manufacturing engineering, focusing on production planning, sustainability, metrology, cultural heritage, and materials processing, with experimental and numerical results. It is worth mentioning that the topic “production planning” has attracted a great number of contributions in this journal, due to their applicative approach.
History of engineering & technology --- 2D positioning control --- nanopositioning --- Halbach linear motors --- positioning uncertainty --- hyperspectral imaging --- pigment analysis --- cultural heritage --- conservation --- cultural management --- visual enhancement --- rock art --- cartography --- 3D printing --- additive manufacturing --- fused deposition modeling (FDM) --- minor surgery --- primary care --- surgical training --- initial population --- data mining --- multi-variety --- machine learning --- production planning --- capacity planning --- digital twin --- forecasting --- viable system model --- simulation --- system dynamics --- customer demand --- demand planning --- automotive --- military logistics --- lean management --- DMAIC --- VSM-VSD --- engineer-to-order --- order management process --- production planning and control --- maintenance management --- order-to-delivery --- agent-based simulation --- metallurgical industry --- Inconel 718 --- Inco718 --- springback --- bauschinger --- autoform --- stack drilling --- CFRP/CFRP laminates --- multiple sensor monitoring --- tool wear evaluation --- dry turning --- surface roughness --- microhardness --- UNS A97075 --- aluminum alloys --- forming --- machining --- metrology --- technological and industrial heritage --- industry 4.0 --- green manufacturing
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The recently established Sustainable Development Goals call for a paradigm shift in the way that buildings and infrastructures are conceived. The construction industry is a major source of environmental impacts, given its great material consumption and energy demands. It is also a major contributor to the economic growth of regions, through the provision of useful infrastructure and generation of employment, among other factors. Conventional approaches underlying current building design practices fall short of covering the relevant environmental and social implications derived from inappropriate design, construction, and planning. The development of adequate sustainable design strategies is therefore becoming extremely relevant regarding the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda Goals for Sustainable Development. This book comprises 11 chapters that highlight the actual research trends in the construction sector, aiming to increase the knowledge on sustainable design practices by highlighting the actual practices that explore efficient ways to reduce the environmental consequences related to the construction industry, while promoting social wellbeing and economic development. The chapters collect papers included in the Special Issue “Trends in Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure” of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Technology: general issues --- multi-scale assessment --- hierarchical relational modeling --- cascading impacts --- adaptive capacity --- infrastructure integrated planning --- road network --- decentralization optimization --- green housing --- neuro decision matrix --- neuro correlation matrix --- video neuro-advertising --- COPRAS and ViNeRS Methods --- multivariate design and multiple criteria analysis --- bridges --- sustainability --- design --- life cycle assessment --- greenhouse gas --- environmental impact --- cable-stayed bridge --- life-cycle assessment --- sustainable construction --- life cycle costing --- environmental externalities --- indicator --- multi-criteria decision analysis --- civil engineering --- bridge --- local spatial planning stage --- policy decision-making --- social network analysis --- convergence analysis --- text mining analysis --- biopolymer --- numerical simulation --- micro-behavior --- green technology --- Archimedean screw turbine --- green energy --- resilient structures --- mega infrastructure projects --- operation and maintenance management --- assessment level --- indicator system --- sustainable development --- LCIA --- LCCA --- SILA --- GDP --- green building --- policy evolution --- bibliometric analysis --- text mining --- China
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This Special Issue of the Manufacturing Engineering Society 2019 (SIMES-2019) has been launched as a joint issue of the journals Applied Sciences and Materials. The 10 contributions published in this Special Issue of Applied Sciences present cutting-edge advances in the field of manufacturing engineering, focusing on production planning, sustainability, metrology, cultural heritage, and materials processing, with experimental and numerical results. It is worth mentioning that the topic “production planning” has attracted a great number of contributions in this journal, due to their applicative approach.
2D positioning control --- nanopositioning --- Halbach linear motors --- positioning uncertainty --- hyperspectral imaging --- pigment analysis --- cultural heritage --- conservation --- cultural management --- visual enhancement --- rock art --- cartography --- 3D printing --- additive manufacturing --- fused deposition modeling (FDM) --- minor surgery --- primary care --- surgical training --- initial population --- data mining --- multi-variety --- machine learning --- production planning --- capacity planning --- digital twin --- forecasting --- viable system model --- simulation --- system dynamics --- customer demand --- demand planning --- automotive --- military logistics --- lean management --- DMAIC --- VSM-VSD --- engineer-to-order --- order management process --- production planning and control --- maintenance management --- order-to-delivery --- agent-based simulation --- metallurgical industry --- Inconel 718 --- Inco718 --- springback --- bauschinger --- autoform --- stack drilling --- CFRP/CFRP laminates --- multiple sensor monitoring --- tool wear evaluation --- dry turning --- surface roughness --- microhardness --- UNS A97075 --- aluminum alloys --- forming --- machining --- metrology --- technological and industrial heritage --- industry 4.0 --- green manufacturing
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The recently established Sustainable Development Goals call for a paradigm shift in the way that buildings and infrastructures are conceived. The construction industry is a major source of environmental impacts, given its great material consumption and energy demands. It is also a major contributor to the economic growth of regions, through the provision of useful infrastructure and generation of employment, among other factors. Conventional approaches underlying current building design practices fall short of covering the relevant environmental and social implications derived from inappropriate design, construction, and planning. The development of adequate sustainable design strategies is therefore becoming extremely relevant regarding the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda Goals for Sustainable Development. This book comprises 11 chapters that highlight the actual research trends in the construction sector, aiming to increase the knowledge on sustainable design practices by highlighting the actual practices that explore efficient ways to reduce the environmental consequences related to the construction industry, while promoting social wellbeing and economic development. The chapters collect papers included in the Special Issue “Trends in Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure” of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
multi-scale assessment --- hierarchical relational modeling --- cascading impacts --- adaptive capacity --- infrastructure integrated planning --- road network --- decentralization optimization --- green housing --- neuro decision matrix --- neuro correlation matrix --- video neuro-advertising --- COPRAS and ViNeRS Methods --- multivariate design and multiple criteria analysis --- bridges --- sustainability --- design --- life cycle assessment --- greenhouse gas --- environmental impact --- cable-stayed bridge --- life-cycle assessment --- sustainable construction --- life cycle costing --- environmental externalities --- indicator --- multi-criteria decision analysis --- civil engineering --- bridge --- local spatial planning stage --- policy decision-making --- social network analysis --- convergence analysis --- text mining analysis --- biopolymer --- numerical simulation --- micro-behavior --- green technology --- Archimedean screw turbine --- green energy --- resilient structures --- mega infrastructure projects --- operation and maintenance management --- assessment level --- indicator system --- sustainable development --- LCIA --- LCCA --- SILA --- GDP --- green building --- policy evolution --- bibliometric analysis --- text mining --- China
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This Special Issue of the Manufacturing Engineering Society 2019 (SIMES-2019) has been launched as a joint issue of the journals Applied Sciences and Materials. The 10 contributions published in this Special Issue of Applied Sciences present cutting-edge advances in the field of manufacturing engineering, focusing on production planning, sustainability, metrology, cultural heritage, and materials processing, with experimental and numerical results. It is worth mentioning that the topic “production planning” has attracted a great number of contributions in this journal, due to their applicative approach.
History of engineering & technology --- 2D positioning control --- nanopositioning --- Halbach linear motors --- positioning uncertainty --- hyperspectral imaging --- pigment analysis --- cultural heritage --- conservation --- cultural management --- visual enhancement --- rock art --- cartography --- 3D printing --- additive manufacturing --- fused deposition modeling (FDM) --- minor surgery --- primary care --- surgical training --- initial population --- data mining --- multi-variety --- machine learning --- production planning --- capacity planning --- digital twin --- forecasting --- viable system model --- simulation --- system dynamics --- customer demand --- demand planning --- automotive --- military logistics --- lean management --- DMAIC --- VSM-VSD --- engineer-to-order --- order management process --- production planning and control --- maintenance management --- order-to-delivery --- agent-based simulation --- metallurgical industry --- Inconel 718 --- Inco718 --- springback --- bauschinger --- autoform --- stack drilling --- CFRP/CFRP laminates --- multiple sensor monitoring --- tool wear evaluation --- dry turning --- surface roughness --- microhardness --- UNS A97075 --- aluminum alloys --- forming --- machining --- metrology --- technological and industrial heritage --- industry 4.0 --- green manufacturing
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The recently established Sustainable Development Goals call for a paradigm shift in the way that buildings and infrastructures are conceived. The construction industry is a major source of environmental impacts, given its great material consumption and energy demands. It is also a major contributor to the economic growth of regions, through the provision of useful infrastructure and generation of employment, among other factors. Conventional approaches underlying current building design practices fall short of covering the relevant environmental and social implications derived from inappropriate design, construction, and planning. The development of adequate sustainable design strategies is therefore becoming extremely relevant regarding the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda Goals for Sustainable Development. This book comprises 11 chapters that highlight the actual research trends in the construction sector, aiming to increase the knowledge on sustainable design practices by highlighting the actual practices that explore efficient ways to reduce the environmental consequences related to the construction industry, while promoting social wellbeing and economic development. The chapters collect papers included in the Special Issue “Trends in Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure” of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Technology: general issues --- multi-scale assessment --- hierarchical relational modeling --- cascading impacts --- adaptive capacity --- infrastructure integrated planning --- road network --- decentralization optimization --- green housing --- neuro decision matrix --- neuro correlation matrix --- video neuro-advertising --- COPRAS and ViNeRS Methods --- multivariate design and multiple criteria analysis --- bridges --- sustainability --- design --- life cycle assessment --- greenhouse gas --- environmental impact --- cable-stayed bridge --- life-cycle assessment --- sustainable construction --- life cycle costing --- environmental externalities --- indicator --- multi-criteria decision analysis --- civil engineering --- bridge --- local spatial planning stage --- policy decision-making --- social network analysis --- convergence analysis --- text mining analysis --- biopolymer --- numerical simulation --- micro-behavior --- green technology --- Archimedean screw turbine --- green energy --- resilient structures --- mega infrastructure projects --- operation and maintenance management --- assessment level --- indicator system --- sustainable development --- LCIA --- LCCA --- SILA --- GDP --- green building --- policy evolution --- bibliometric analysis --- text mining --- China
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