Search for dissertations about: "3D parameters"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 295 swedish dissertations containing the words 3D parameters.
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6. Electrochemical machining: towards 3D simulation and application on SS316
Abstract : Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a non-conventional manufacturing process, which uses electrochemical dissolution to shape any conductive metal regardless of its mechanical properties and without leaving behind residual stresses or tool wear. Therefore, ECM can be an alternative for machining difficult-to-cut materials, complex geometries, and materials with improved characteristics, such as strength, heat-resistance or corrosion-resistance. READ MORE
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7. 3D-woven Reinforcement in Composites
Abstract : Composites made from three-dimensional (3D) textile preforms can reduce both the weight and manufacturing cost of advanced composite structures within e.g. aircraft, naval vessels and blades of wind turbines. READ MORE
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8. Polishability of tool steels : Characterisation of high gloss polished tool steels
Abstract : The manufacturing of plastic components, like a majority of other mass produced discrete parts, require well designed dies and moulds. Complex geometries and increasing demands on final surface appearance, which is strongly connected to the quality impression, are pushing for high demands on mould-makers and polishers as well as steel producers. READ MORE
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9. Acceleration of Compressible Flow Simulations with Edge Using Implicit Time Stepping
Abstract : Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a significant tool routinely used indesign and optimization in aerospace industry. Often cases with unsteadyflows must be computed, and the long compute times of standard methods hasmotivated the present work on new implicit methods to replace the standardexplicit schemes. READ MORE
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10. Numerical Modelling of Dissolved Air Flotation
Abstract : Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF), a well-established treatment method for water containing e.g. dissolved organic matter and Cryptosporidium, has previously been examined experimentally. However, most measuring techniques still suffer from disturbances from air bubbles and intrusion of the measuring equipment into the flow. READ MORE