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ČLANCI ZA PREZENTACIJE

Preporučujemo pretraživanje časopisa The Engineer, https://www.theengineer.co.uk/

ROBOTICS

A) General

1. Cobots - Helping Hands, Experts from ABB, Festo, Fanuc and Universal Robots
offer their perspectives on the fast-moving field of cobotics, (The Engineer, March
2020) (pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2020/03/TE_March2020.pdf

B) Fusion research

2. Reacting to future needs, Fusion research is leading to spin-off technology that


could make autonomous vehicles a reality in a shorter time frame (The Engineer,
Nov. 2018) (pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/NOVEMBER-2018.pdf

C) Medical & healthcare

3. Robot is star turn of new medical centre in Wales


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/robot-is-star-turn-of-new-medical-centre-in-wales/

4. Future prosthetic: towards the bionic human


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/future-prosthetic/

5. How the Versius robot could bring keyhole surgery to the masses
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/versius-robot-cmrsurgical-nhs/

6. AI helps to reshape
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2019/02/TE_010219.pdf

7. The brains of the operation, pages 34-36


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/MAY-2017.pdf

8. Corona, Testing times, Quicker diagnostic tests are needed for Covid-19 but the
challenges in making them are considerable (The Engineer, April 2020) (pdf)
http://www.journal-download.co.uk/digitalmagazines/theengineer/the-engineer-april2020/

D) Agriculture

9. Green machines: sowing the seeds of farming 4.0


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/green-machines-farming-4-0/

10. Roboshop: grocery 4.0, pages 27-28


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/MARCH-2017.pdf
E) Offshore automation

11. Roughneck robots: Offshore automation heats up


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/unmanned-platforms-offshore-automation/

F) Environment

12. Conservation transformation


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2019/03/TE_010319.pdf

3D PRINTING, ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

13. Getting inked: 3D printed organs and smart tattoos to transform future of
biomedicine and electronics
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/3d-printed-organs-biomedicine/

14. Using simulation to predict additive outcomes


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/using-simulation-to-predict-additive-outcomes/

15. In the frame: the 3D printed bike


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/frame-3d-printed-bike/

16. How the CAL 3D printing process transforms liquids to solid objects in
minutes
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/how-the-cal-3d-printing-process-transforms-liquids-to-solid-
objects-in-minutes/

17. Made in space


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2019/07/TE_010719.pdf

18. Business innovation in additive manufacturing (5th June 2018)


Innovate UK’s Robin Wilson discusses new projects and the increasing business impact of
AM technology (pdf)
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/business-innovation-am/
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT; NUCLEAR; RENEWABLES

1. Decarbonising heat becomes a hot topic


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/district-heat-networks-decarbonising-uk/

2. Direct action: Carbon capture gears up for climate battle


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/carbon-capture-climate-battle/
ili
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2019/06/TE_010619.pdf

3. Fusion future (članak iz The Engineer) (pdf)


As the debate over global warming rages, a £7bn international project, ITER, is trying to
prove that nuclear fusion may ultimately provide us with cheap, safe energy. Stuart Nathan
reports
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/fusion-future/

4. Beyond ITER – next steps in fusion power


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/beyond-iter-next-steps-in-fusion-power/

5. Power sharing: building the world’s longest subsea electricity interconnector


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/power-sharing-building-worlds-longest-subsea-
interconnector/

6. In depth with the TIGER tidal stream project


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/tiger-tidal-stream-project/

7. Rising tide, An ambitious European project that promises to put the UK at the
forefront of the tidal energy sector, (The Engineer, March 2020) (pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2020/03/TE_March2020.pdf

8. Hydraulic Wind Turbines?


https://www.machinedesign.com/markets/energy/article/21831694/hydraulic-wind-turbines

9. Solar power
Catching some rays, a smart approach to mirror control has driven a fundamental
breakthrough in the hugely promising area of concentrated solar power, (The Engineer,
April 2020) (pdf)
http://www.journal-download.co.uk/digitalmagazines/theengineer/the-engineer-april2020/

10. Heliogen: the Bill Gates backed startup hoping to use mirrors to power heavy
industry
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/heliogen-the-bill-gates-backed-startup-hoping-to-use-
mirrors-to-power-heavy-industry/

11. What's the Difference Between Thorium and Uranium Nuclear Reactors?
A three-phase plan to use thorium in a nuclear reactor could produce energy with less waste
and more efficiently use the fuel as well.
https://www.machinedesign.com/learning-resources/whats-the-difference-between/article/
21832119/whats-the-difference-between-thorium-and-uranium-nuclear-reactors
12. Sustainability, The Engineer and the environmentalist
Engineering and environmental sustainability don’t have to be mutually exclusive. UCL’s
Dr Carla Washbourne and Dr Jenny McArthur look at how a more holistic engineering
mindset will be key to addressing our 21st century challenges. (The Engineer, April 2020)
(pdf)
http://www.journal-download.co.uk/digitalmagazines/theengineer/the-engineer-april2020/

13. Energy storage, Untapped potential, pages 22-24


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/NOVEMBER-2017.pdf

MANUFACTURING

1. C2I 2019: Sustainable manufacturing at world’s largest nanomaterials plant


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/shyman-prometheus-nottingham/

2. The iteration generation: a new age of design


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/iteration-generative-design/

3. The Iteration (The Engineer, April 2019) (pdf)


Bringing some of the key advantages of additive manufacturing to conventional
manufacturing, generative design has the promise of optimised properties and striking
shapes, writes Stuart Nathan
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2019/04/TE_010419.pdf

4. Hidden talents, Machine tool technology may appear to have reached maturity, but
new developments such as ultrasonic capability and advanced control systems are
proving that there is still room for improvement. (The Engineer, Nov. 2018) (pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/NOVEMBER-2018.pdf

5. Machine tools, Good turn-out, pages 53-56


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/NOVEMBER-2017.pdf

6. Machine tools, Facing up to the 5-axis challenge, pages 50-52


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/JULY-2017.pdf

7. State-of-the-art measurement, pages 52-53


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/APRIL-2017.pdf

8. From ideas to execution, pages 58-59


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/APRIL-2017.pdf
AUTOMOTIVE

1. Promoted Content: Light, Strong and Defect-Free Laser Welding – Perfecting


the Process for the Automotive Industry
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/promoted-content-light-strong-and-defect-free-laser-
welding-perfecting-the-process-for-the-automotive-industry/

2. Jointly developing the smart cars and cities of tomorrow


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/smart-cars-smart-cities-horiba-mira/

3. Driving force: the Cosworth V12 powering Aston Martin’s Valkyrie


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/driving-force-the-cosworth-v12-powering-aston-martins-
valkyrie/

4. Night riders, Automotive night vision systems can help drivers – and cars – to see
clearly when they need it most. (The Engineer, April 2020) (pdf)
http://www.journal-download.co.uk/digitalmagazines/theengineer/the-engineer-april2020/

5. The Cockpit of the Future, Is it really possible to keep adding cockpit


functionality without distracting the driver? Chris Pickering looks at some of the
technology designed to offer the best of both worlds (The Engineer, March 2020)
(pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2020/03/TE_March2020.pdf

6. Keyhole Surgery for Jet Engines, Rolls-Royce PLC with the University of
Nottingham (The Engineer, Nov. 2018) (pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2018/12/NOVEMBER-2018.pdf

7. Delivery vehicles - Crate Expectations, As our streets become ever more clogged
with delivery vehicles, the race is on to transform the world of last mile delivery.
(The Engineer, March 2020) (pdf)
https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2020/03/TE_March2020.pdf
DESIGN

1. Generative design – The iteration generation pages 28-30


https://theengineer.markallengroup.com/production/2019/04/TE_010419.pdf

2. Novel bearings enable a step change in energy efficient machines and vehicles
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/novel-bearings-enable-a-step-change-in-energy-efficient-
machines-and-vehicles/

MATERIALS

1. Fine-Tuning Slip Rings for Wind Turbines


Continual technological improvement in materials, connectors, and brushes helps make
wind turbines more efficient and durable.
https://www.machinedesign.com/materials/article/21838121/finetuning-slip-rings-for-wind-
turbines

2. Researchers Discover a New Way to Fine-tune Exotic Materials


Turning a brittle oxide into a flexible membrane, then stretching it, caused it to flip from a
conductor to an insulator and changed its magnetic properties.
https://www.machinedesign.com/materials/article/21128120/researchers-discover-a-new-
way-to-finetune-exotic-materials

3. Carbon footprints, A major investment in worldleading production equipment has


positioned Bristol’s National Composites Centre at the forefront of composites
manufacturing. (The Engineer, April 2020) (pdf)
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/carbon-footprints-national-composites-centre/

4. Review on the friction and wear of brake materials, članak objavljen u Advances
in Mechanical Engineering, 2016 (pdf)
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1687814016647300

DEFENCE & SECURITY

1. Striker II fighter pilot helmet: Transforming aerial combat


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/transforming-aerial-combat/

2. The future of military tanks


https://www.theengineer.co.uk/the-future-of-military-tanks/

AEROSPACE
1. Air Race E: Electric air racing looking to take flight
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/air-race-e-electric-air-racing/

MISCELLANEOUS

1. Bioreactor for Mars Converts CO2 into Organic Building Blocks


https://www.machinedesign.com/mechanical-motion-systems/article/21128164/bioreactor-
for-mars-converts-co2-into-organic-building-blocks

2. Drag-Racing Simulators Rely on Electric Actuators to Pop a Wheelie


https://www.machinedesign.com/mechanical-motion-systems/article/21837658/dragracing-
simulators-rely-on-electric-actuators-to-pop-a-wheelie

3. How to Choose the Right Proportional Pressure Control Valves


https://www.machinedesign.com/mechanical-motion-systems/article/21128239/how-to-
choose-the-right-proportional-pressure-control-valves

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