IF in 2008 is 1.98 which takes the 7th place of 105 journals in the category Mechanical Engineering.
C.04 Editorial board of an international magazine
COBISS.SI-ID: 169243Based on the numerical model of a temperature loaded refrigerator door, the physical background of the door deformations phenomenon of a storing and operating refrigerator has been analysed. The influence of an initial shape and cohesion temperature of the pour in the manufacturing process of the door on their deformation response to the temperature load was determined. Based on the results, some necessary modifications in the manufacturing process were suggested, in order to eliminate deformations of the temperature loaded door of an operating refrigerator.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 11232539This document presents an algorithm which based on measured voltages on the multi-channel hot-wire determines the fluid flow velocity vector. Because of hotwire nonlinear response to fluid flow direction and intensity, the inverse function is nonlinear and has several mathematically correct solutions. The presented algorithm selects a physically correct solution from a group of solutions.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 11098907In Laboratory for Dynamics of Machines and Structures there was developed an original End-of-line control device for company Iskra Mehanizmi, that enables automatic 100% final control of DRUM motors. These motors are a vital part of modern automotive radar systems. These systems are being sold to Mercedes, Hyndai and BMW so far.
F.10 Improvements to an existing technological process or technology
COBISS.SI-ID: 10498587The aim of this work is to show first how the springback of a steel sheet drawn part is affected by the stiffness degradation, as a result of the damage evolved during forming process, and second, to build a respective modeling approach to take this degradation into account. The proposed approach is coupled with the Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) plastic potential, though it could be substituted by almost any other continuum damage model. A very good agreement between the spingback predicted by calculation and measured springback amount is observed.
F.14 Improvements to existing production methods and tools or processes
COBISS.SI-ID: 10694683