Search for dissertations about: "yield stress"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 236 swedish dissertations containing the words yield stress.

  1. 1. Fatigue strength of welds in 800 MPa yield strength steels : Effects of weld toe geometry and residual stress

    Author : Ebrahim Harati; Lars-Erik Svensson; Leif Karlsson; Högskolan Väst; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Fatigue strength; Residual stress; Welds; Weld toe geometry; High strength steel; Weld Impression Analysis; Laser Scanning Profiling; Structured Light Projection; Manufacturing and materials engineering; Produktions- och materialteknik;

    Abstract : Nowadays there is a strong demand for lighter vehicles in order to increase the pay load. Through this the specific fuel consumption is decreased, the amount of greenhouse gases is lowered and the transport economy improved. One possibility to optimize the weight is to make the components from high strength steels and join them by welding. READ MORE

  2. 2. Thin metal films on weakly-interacting substrates : Nanoscale growth dynamics, stress generation, and morphology manipulation

    Author : Andreas Jamnig; Kostas Sarakinos; Gregory Abadias; Gregory Thompson; Linköpings universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Thin films; magnetron sputter-deposition; in situ and real-time characterization; early film growth stages; residual stress; manipulation of morphology; Couches minces; pulvérisation magnétron; caractérisation in situ en temps réel; premiers stades de croissance; contraintes résiduelles; manipulation de morphologie;

    Abstract : Vapor-based growth of thin metal films with controlled morphology on weakly-interacting substrates (WIS), including oxides and van der Waals materials, is essential for the fabrication of multifunctional metal contacts in a wide array of optoelectronic devices. Achieving this entails a great challenge, since weak film/substrate interactions yield a pronounced and uncontrolled 3D morphology. READ MORE

  3. 3. Rheology of cement grout  : Ultrasound based in-line measurement technique and grouting design parameters

    Author : Mashuqur Rahman; Stefan Larsson; Ulf Håkansson; Olafur Wallevik; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; grouting; grouting design; cement grout; Bingham number; shear rate; plug flow; thixotropy; yield stress; in-line rheology; UVP PD; Flow-Viz; viscosity bifurcation; aging; off-line rheometry; pump characteristics; Civil and Architectural Engineering; Byggvetenskap;

    Abstract : Grouting is performed in order to decrease the permeability and increase the stiffness of the material, especially soil and rock. For tunnelling and underground constructions, permeation grouting is done where cement based materials are pumped inside drilled boreholes under a constant pressure, higher than the ground water pressure. READ MORE

  4. 4. Flow and Rheology of Pulp Suspensions at Medium Consistency

    Author : Tomas Wikström; Chalmers tekniska högskola; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; fluidisation; yield stress; agitation; pulp suspension; computational fluid dynamics; fibre properties; turbulence; screening; Bingham model;

    Abstract : Traditionally, development of pulp processing equipment has been based on the accumulation of qualitative knowledge (experience) with respect to the interaction of equipment and pulp suspensions. This way of developing equipment requires several trials and prototypes before the final product and process data can be established. READ MORE

  5. 5. Strength Criteria on Grouting Agents for Hard Rock- Laboratory studies performed on gelling liquid and cementitious grout

    Author : Magnus Axelsson; Chalmers tekniska högskola; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; laboratory study; colloidal silica; rheology; shear strength; Grout; erosion; strength; cement; yield stress; silica sol;

    Abstract : Grouting is usually successful in excavations at moderate depths and groundwater inflow. At great depths, in post-grouting or in rock with a large inflow of water, grouting is more problematic due to the forces from groundwater. READ MORE