Search for dissertations about: "Component behaviour"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 298 swedish dissertations containing the words Component behaviour.
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1. Dog behaviour : Intricate picture of genetics, epigenetics, and human-dog relations
Abstract : Dogs, Canis familiaris, share the lives of humans all over the world. That dogs, and the behavior of dogs, are of interest to many is therefore no surprise. In this thesis, the main aim has been to identify factors that affect dogs’ behaviours.The dog, Canis familiaris, is our first domesticated animal. READ MORE
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2. Simulation of Microstructure-based Mechanical Behaviour of Cast Components
Abstract : In the process of developing cast iron and cast aluminium components, a high level of co-operation between product development and production is of great importance. From an engineering standpoint, this co-operation is limited early in the product development phase by e.g. READ MORE
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3. Microstructure-based Mechanical Behaviour in Structural Analyses of Cast Components
Abstract : In the process of developing cast iron and cast aluminium components, the co-operation between product development and production is important. On the engineering level, this co-operation is limited already in the product development phase e.g. by the lack of established methods to consider the mechanical behaviour of the completed component. READ MORE
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4. A Vibro-Acoustic Study of Vehicle Suspension Systems : Experimental and Mathematical Component Approaches
Abstract : The objective of the present work is to study the vehicle suspension as a vibro-acoustic system of high complexity, consisting of many sub-systems with fundamentally different acoustical properties. In a parallel numerical and experimental modelling effort, important contributions to the understanding of its behaviour have been achieved. READ MORE
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5. Redefining suicidal behaviour – Rating scales and biomarkers
Abstract : Risk assessment of suicidal behaviour is one of the most important tasks in clinical psychiatry and a major determinant of subsequent care and treatment selections. To date, suicide risk assessment is based solely on clinical evaluations, which inevitably leads to subjective interpretations and decisions by the psychiatrist. READ MORE