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Full Description
This book consists of selected papers presented at the 12th International Conference on Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering (CMAME 2025), held at City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, on 19-21 December 2025. Readers find this book a vehicle for the dissemination of research results on latest advances made in this area. It is expected that the publication of the research papers with the advanced topics listed in this book will further promote high-standard academic research in the field and make a significant contribution to the development of human society. Topics that will be covered in this book include but not limited to: materials science and engineering; engine system design and power machinery; mechanical design-manufacture and automation; design and analysis of robot systems; automobile design and manufacturing engineering; thermal and fluid mechanics analysis; aircraft structural design and system control; control theory and engineering applications; and electronic information technology. This book is intended for researchers, engineers, and advanced postgraduate students in the fields of automotive, production, industrial engineering and design.
Contents
1. Investigation into High-Efficiency and Low-Damage Machining of Ti-6Al-4V via Medium-Frequency Ultrasonic Vibration Cutting.- 2. Reliability testing with or without failures - test planning and results evaluation.- 3. Nonlinear Analysis of Geometrically Exact Shells by a Hierarchical Quadrature Element Method.- 4. Material removal mechanism of Needled C/C Composites Orthogonal Cutting.- 5. Numerical Simulation on Surface Thermal Characteristics of Very Low Earth Orbit Vehicles.- 6. Support Vector Regression-Based Prediction of Ultimate Tensile Strength in Simultaneous Double-Sided Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloys.- 7. Design and Experimental Investigation of Conformal Wing using Macro Fiber Composites for Flapping-Wing Aircraft Agile Maneuver.- 8. Research on the effect of abrasive cloth flap wheel wear on the polished surface integrity of GH4169G based on experiments and finite element simulations.



