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A01=Daniel Zaldivar
A01=Erik Cuevas
A01=Ernesto Ayala
A01=Fernando Vega
A01=Óscar González
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Author_Erik Cuevas
Author_Ernesto Ayala
Author_Fernando Vega
Author_Óscar González
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DC Motors: Modeling, Designing and Building with 3D Printers

This textbook provides readers with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to understand, design, and construct their own functional DC motors using 3D printing technology. The authors provide a clear and accessible introduction to the fundamental concepts of DC motors, explaining how they work, their different types, and their applications in a way that is easy for readers with limited technical background to understand. The book bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, so that readers see how theoretical concepts translate into real devices. The authors guide readers through the process of building their own DC motors, using 3D printing technology. Readers can gain hands-on experience creating functional devices, using the step-by-step instructions, illustrations, and diagrams. The authors focus on 3D printing enables readers to explore the field of customization, so they can adapt motor designs to fit their specific needs, whether for a project, a prototype, or an application.

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  • Dimensions: 168 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031643538

About Daniel ZaldivarErik CuevasErnesto AyalaFernando VegaÓscar González

Dr. Erik Cuevas received his B.S. degree with distinction in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the University of Guadalajara Mexico in 1995 the M.Sc. degree in Industrial Electronics from ITESO Mexico in 2000 and the Ph.D. degree from Freie Universität Berlin Germany in 2006. Since 2006 he has been with the University of Guadalajara where he is currently a full-time Professor in the Department of Computer Science. Since 2008 he is a member of the Mexican National Research System (SNI III). He is the author of several books and articles. His current research interest includes Meta-heuristics computer vision and mathematical methods. He serves as an editor in Expert System with Applications ISA Transactions and Applied Soft Computing Applied Mathematical Modeling and Mathematics and Computers in Simulation.   Daniel Zaldivar graduated from the University of Guadalajara Mexico in 1995 with a B.S. degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Later in 2000 he earned his M.Sc. degree in Industrial Electronics from ITESO Mexico and in 2006 he received his Ph.D. degree from Freie Universität Berlin Germany. Since then he has been employed as a full-time Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Guadalajara where he currently holds his position.   Ernesto Ayala originally from León Guanajuato was born in 1982. He received the title of Electrical Mechanical Engineer in 2017 and in 2019 the master's degree in Applied Computing at the University of Guadalajara. He is currently a PhD candidate in Electronics and Computing Sciences. Since 2018 he has been teaching curricular courses in Robotics Engineering and Electronic Engineering in the Division of Technologies for Cyber-human Integration of the University Center for Exact Sciences and Engineering. His area of expertise is computer vision and evolutionary computing. Mr. Ayala collaborates with a research group atthe University of Guadalajara focused on the development of ecological and autonomous driving vehicles.   Oscar González received his B.S. with distinction in Electronic Engineering and Communications from the University of Guadalajara Mexico in 2022. During the COVID-19 pandemic he was a member of the advisory committee for the COVID-19 pandemic of the University of Guadalajara. For his contributions and studies on COVID-19 he has been awarded the Irene Robledo García Award the highest distinction of the University of Guadalajara for social service in 2022.   Fernando Vega received the title of technical career in electricity by C.B.E.T.I.S. in 2014. Obtained a B.S. degree in Mechatronics from the National Technologist of Mexico campus Culiacan Mexico in 2019. He is part of the University of Guadalajara a full-time student M.S. in the Electronics and Computer Science program. His current research interests include motors design electric vehicle design Metaheuristics.  

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