Search for dissertations about: "life time prediction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 147 swedish dissertations containing the words life time prediction.
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1. Fatigue Life Prediction in Service - A Statistical Approach
Abstract : This thesis treats the problem of fatigue life prediction. The emphasis is on the development of simplified methods, intended to be used in engineering design and the starting point is the established methods for fatigue prediction in service, namely the Wöhler curve, the Paris´ law and the Palmgren-Miner law of cumulative damage. READ MORE
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2. Situation awareness in pervasive computing systems : reasoning, verification, prediction
Abstract : The paradigm of pervasive computing aims to integrate the computing technologies in a graceful and transparent manner, and make computing solutions available anywhere and at any time. Different aspects of pervasive computing, like smart homes, smart offices, social networks, micromarketing applications, PDAs are becoming a part of everyday life. READ MORE
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3. Transmembrane Proteins and Protein Structure Prediction : What we can learn from Computational Methods
Abstract : A protein’s 3D-structure is essential to understand how proteins function and interact and how biochemical processes proceed in organic life. Despite the advancement in experimental methods, it remains expensive and time-consuming to determine protein structure experimentally. READ MORE
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4. Long-term outcome after brain injury with a focus on return to work, life satisfaction and participation
Abstract : Rehabilitation after brain injury is often a process which is spread over several years and runs through different phases. After sub acute in-patient rehabilitation a community based post-acute rehabilitation can follow. READ MORE
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5. Synchronous Belt Mechanics and Durability - An Investigation Towards Life Prediction
Abstract : An automotive synchronous belt transmits power and assures accurate timing between the crankshaft and camshafts. The automotive industry is very competitive: there is constant pressure to increase performance and lower costs. READ MORE