Search for dissertations about: "cutting tool management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words cutting tool management.
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1. On cutting tool resource management
Abstract : The search for increased productivity and cost reduction in machining can be interpreted as desire to increase the Material Removal Rate, , and maximize the cutting tool utilization. The CNC process is complex and involves numerous constraints and parameters; ranging from tolerances to machinability. READ MORE
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2. Information Management for Cutting Tools : Information Models and Ontologies
Abstract : There is an increasing demand for the exchange of important product and manufacturing information in a computer interpretable way. Large manufacturing companies are dependent on having access to the necessary information electronically. READ MORE
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3. Supply Chain Quality Management : Exploring performance of manufacturing organizations
Abstract : This thesis addresses the issue of quality performance in supply chains in the manufacturers’context. Research shows that the management and performance of supply chains play a major rolein gaining competitive advantage, especially in times of decreasing international trade barriers andquickly evolving information technology. READ MORE
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4. Simulation methodologies within virtual manufacturing applied on mechanical cutting
Abstract : Virtual manufacturing, that is, simulation of welding, heat treatment, cutting and other manufacturing processes is becoming more and more used as a tool for prediction of material- and mechanical properties in modern industry. By simulations we refer in this case to FE-simulations of the thermo-mechanical effect of the manufacturing process on the component in question. READ MORE
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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