Search for dissertations about: "cutting pattern"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words cutting pattern.
-
1. On the logic of pattern cutting : foundational cuts and approximations of the body
Abstract : Fashion designers are presented with a range of different principles for pattern cutting and the interest in this area has grown rapidly over the past few years, both due to the publication of a number of works dealing with the subject in different ways and the fact that a growing number of designers emphasise cutting in their practices. Although a range of principles and concepts for pattern cutting are presented from different perspectives, the main body of these systems, traditional as well as contemporary, are predominately based on a quantified approximation of the body. READ MORE
-
2. Kinetic garment construction : remarks on the foundations of pattern cutting
Abstract : Fashion designers are presented with a range of different methods for pattern cutting, and the interest in this field has grown rapidly over the past few years. This growth is both due to the publication of a number of works dealing with the subject in different ways and the fact that a growing number of designers emphasise cutting in their creative practices. READ MORE
-
3. Vibrations in Metal Cutting : Measurement, Analysis and Reduction
Abstract : Vibration and noise in metal cutting are ubiquitous problems in the workshop. The turning operation is one kind of metal cutting that exhibits vibration related problems. Today the industry aims at smaller tolerances in surface finish. Harder regulations in terms of the noise levels in the operator environment are also central. READ MORE
-
4. Numerical modelling of the rock fragmentation process by mechanical tools
Abstract : The rock fragmentation process by mechanical tools is investigated using numerical method. The rock and tool interaction code (R-T2D) is first developed on the basis of the rock failure process analysis (RFPA) model and the finite element analysis (FEA) method. READ MORE
-
5. Integration of remote sensing and ancillary data for geographical analysis and risk assessment of forest regeneration failures
Abstract : The spatial distribution and size of forest regeneration areas are the basis for an analysis of where climatically unfavourable sites for forest regeneration are likely to occur if the area is clear felled. Knowledge about thermal variations is of interest in forestry, as avoidance of surface temperature extremes is important to regeneration success. READ MORE