Search for dissertations about: "process optimization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 949 swedish dissertations containing the words process optimization.
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1. Quantifying Process Quality : The Role of Effective Organizational Learning in Software Evolution
Abstract : Real-world software applications must constantly evolve to remain relevant. This evolution occurs when developing new applications or adapting existing ones to meet new requirements, make corrections, or incorporate future functionality. READ MORE
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2. Simultaneous Topology and Material Optimization of Composite Structures under Uncertainty
Abstract : Composite materials are known to have superior stiffness and strength properties per unit weight compared to metallic materials. These properties and the ability to tailor the mechanical properties of composites is the main motivation for choosing composite materials for structural components. READ MORE
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3. Optimization Framework for Crushing Plants
Abstract : Optimization is a decision-making process to utilize available resources efficiently. The use of optimization methods provide opportunities for continuous improvements, increasing competitiveness, trade-off analysis and as a support tool for the decision-making process in industrial applications. READ MORE
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4. Process modelling based on data from an evaporation and a CTMP process : Analysis of energy efficiency and process variability
Abstract : The manufacture of pulp and paper is an energy intensive process configured of several unit processes that shape a network of flows of wood chips, chemical pulp, mechanical pulp, paperboard, steam and other important components. Improved energy efficiency supports sustainability of the process and the products. READ MORE
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5. Optimization Capabilities for Crushing Plants
Abstract : Responsible production and minimal consumption of resources are becoming competitive factors in the industry. The aggregates and minerals processing industries consist of multiple heavy mechanized industrial processes handling large volumes of materials and are energy-intensive. READ MORE