Search for dissertations about: "Mechatronics engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Mechatronics engineering.
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1. Mechatronics engineering : New requirements on cross-functional integration
Abstract : Several industrial sectors experience an increased reliance on mechatronic systems as electronics and software are being embedded into the traditional mechanical systems of these industries. Important challenges within mechatronics engineering comes from management of multi-disciplinary development project teams and the highly complex scope of problems, which in turn require extensive coordination and integration, both in terms of technical and organisational matters. READ MORE
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2. An Integrated Approach towards Model-Based Mechatronic Design
Abstract : Mechatronic design is an enigma. On the one hand, mechatronic products promise enhanced functionality, and better performance at reduced cost. On the other hand, optimizing mechatronic design concepts is a major challenge to overcome during the design process. READ MORE
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3. Robotic Friction Stir Welding for Flexible Production
Abstract : Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a modern welding process that joins materials by frictional heat, generated by a rotating tool. Unlike other welding processes, the material never melts, which is beneficial for the weld properties. READ MORE
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4. Mechatronics Engineering Education
Abstract : Since its emergence in the late 1960s, mechatronics has become well-established as an academic subject, and is now researched and taught at a large number of universities worldwide. The most widely-used definition of the subject today is centered on the synergistic integration of mechanical engineering, electronics, and intelligent computer control. READ MORE
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5. Learning Mechatronics : In Collaborative, Experimental and International settings
Abstract : The academic subject of mechatronics has been definedpreviously in numerous publications. This study aims atanalyzing mechatronics by using categories developed within theeducational science of Didactics. READ MORE