Search for dissertations about: "mechanical design experiment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 132 swedish dissertations containing the words mechanical design experiment.
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1. Assembly processes and materials supply systems design
Abstract : Lean production has over the last decades emerged as the most important paradigm for production, with the assembly processes in focus, including the objective to minimize non-value-adding work. Thus, much attention has been on the work of the assembly operator. READ MORE
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2. Multidisciplinary Design in Aeronautics, Enhanced by Simulation-Experiment Synergy
Abstract : This thesis covers some aspects of current aircraft design, and presents how experiment and simulation are used as tools. Together they give enhanced effects over employing either one separately. The work presented has been produced using both simulations and experiments. READ MORE
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3. The use and suitability of design methods in practice : considerations of problem-solving characteristics and the context of design
Abstract : Design by teams involves a variety of activities, such as prioritisation of projects, ideas generation, problem resolution, and concept selection. These activities are often practised in an intuitive manner. Companies generally feel insecure about the efficiency of their intuitive team design procedures, especially at the early stages of design. READ MORE
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4. Multidisciplinary Design of Transonic Fans for Civil Aeroengines
Abstract : For current state-of-the-art turbofan engines the bypass section of the fan stage alone provides the majority of the total thrust in cruise and the size of the fan has a considerable effect on overall engine weight and nacelle drag. Thrust requirements in different parts of the flight envelope must also be satisfied together with sufficient margins towards stall. READ MORE
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5. Ventilation Flow Field Characteristics of a Hydro-Generator Model- An experimental and Numerical Study
Abstract : Hydro-generators are complex machines used to convert the mechanical energy of the water turbine into electrical energy. Electromagnetic and mechanical losses accompany this energy conversion process which will cause heat generation and temperature increase. Cooling systems are needed to remove this excess heat from hydro-generators. READ MORE