Search for dissertations about: "statistical tools for thesis in mechanical engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words statistical tools for thesis in mechanical engineering.
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1. Designing for Robustness
Abstract : Today many companies are struggling with issues related to unwanted variation. Even though Robust Design Methodology (RDM) and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) are suitable approaches of counteracting such issues there are few industrial applications documented. READ MORE
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2. Fuel Mixing in Gas-Solid Fluidized Beds: A Computational and Experimental Study
Abstract : Fluidized bed technology has been commercially applied over severaldecades. However there is still a lack of knowledge that can provide adetailed understanding of the combustion process in fluidized-bed furnaces. READ MORE
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3. Characterisation of Nonlinear Structural Dynamic Systems in Conceptual Design
Abstract : The engine and driveline systems of passenger cars generates and distributes the necessary driving power and are major contributors to vehicle emissions, noise and vibrations, etc. More environmental friendly technologies under development are expected to intensify and add new comfort related problems, since most of them affect vibration sources or system damping. READ MORE
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4. Modeling ionic liquids with ePC-SAFT ─ properties and gas solubilities
Abstract : Global warming is now widely recognized as being the biggest global issue facing human beings. Mitigating CO2 emission from fossil-fueled power plants as well as from transports has become an urgent and worldwide research topic, in which CO2 separation is often needed. READ MORE
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5. Femoral Strength Prediction using Finite Element Models : Validation of models based on CT and reconstructed DXA images against full-field strain measurements
Abstract : Osteoporosis is defined as low bone density, and results in a markedly increased risk of skeletal fractures. It has been estimated that about 40% of all women above 50 years old will suffer from an osteoporotic fracture leading to hospitalization. READ MORE