An Intelligent System for Tribological Design in Engines
โ Scribed by Xiangjun Zhang and Changlin Gui (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2004
- Leaves
- 201
- Series
- Tribology and Interface Engineering Series 46
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Foreword I
Pages v-vi
Yuanzhong Lei
Foreword II
Page vii
Shizhu Wen
Acknowledgements
Page ix
Chapter 1: Engine tribological design methodology and intelligent system Original Research Article
Pages 1-35
Chapter 2: General consideration of tribological design of an engine Original Research Article
Pages 37-93
Chapter 3: A symbol model-based intelligent system and its implementation Original Research Article
Pages 95-116
Chapter 4: The artificial neural network model and its application in ICADEDT Original Research Article
Pages 117-134
Chapter 5: Gene model-based comprehensive decisions for tribological design Original Research Article
Pages 135-163
Chapter 6: A hierarchical cooperative evolutionary design for a engines Original Research Article
Pages 165-190
Appendix A
Pages 191-194
Subject index
Pages 195-200
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