Space may have been called the "final frontier," but there are new frontiers to discover every day and engineers are the ones exploring them. Through groundbreaking research and cutting-edge technologies, engineers are now able to go beyond traditional boundaries, doing things that would have been all but impossible just a few short years ago. A sample of these exciting frontiers is revealed in this new publication from the National Academy of Engineering, which looks at new and emerging technologies to explain how they were developed and what new benefits they will bring. The book also highlights the kinds of pioneering research and technological work being done by some of the country's emerging leaders in engineering. Topics covered include microelectromechanical systems, design research, computer-generated visualization for design and display, and innovations in materials and processes.
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Design Research
- Designing Vehicles in Changing Times
- Development of Performance-Based Seismic Design Procedures
- Information in the Design Process
- Product Modularity: A Key Concept in Life-Cycle Design
- Visualization for Design and Display
- Visualizing Aircraft Aerodynamic Design
- Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Aircraft Design and Manufacturing
- The Frontiers of Virtual reality Applied to High Performance Computing and Communications
- Digitizing the Shape and Apperance of Three-Dimensional Objects
- Microelectromechanical Systems
- Fabrication Technology and the Challenges of Large-Scale Production
- Frontiers in MEMS Design
- Large-Market Applications of MEMS
- Innovations in Materials and Processes
- Silicone Satellites
- Novel Ceramic Ferroelectric Composites
- Co-Continuous Composite Materials from Net-Shape Displacement
- Dinner Speech
- Institutional Cultures and Individual Careers
- Contributors
- Program
- Participants