This proceedings publication includes papers and abstracts from a
dedicated track focused on Multidisciplinary Engineering, at the
November 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Conference
and Exposition (IMECE 2015).
Innovative solutions to large-scale, complex engineering problems
are no longer confined to a particular discipline of science or
engineering. Optimal solutions often require a multidisciplinary
approach that draws on various concepts and knowledge base in
an iterative process. The objective of these papers and abstracts is
to highlight the importance of the multidisciplinary approach. These
proceedings cover Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Tribology,
Cutting Tools and Machining, Polymer Processing, Axiomatic Design,
Complexity Theory, On-Line Electric Vehicles, Mobile Harbor and
Multidisciplinary Engineering Education.