Search for dissertations about: "B. Impact behaviour"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words B. Impact behaviour.
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1. MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF ELASTIC & PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF PROPAGATING IMPACT WAVE : Impact- echo and Explosive welding process development
Abstract : A force that is applied dynamically in a short period of time is called an impact force (shock wave). Due to the concentrated application of force on a small area in a fraction of a second, unique applications have emerged that other types of loadings are not capable of performing. READ MORE
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2. Innovative Behaviour of Small Firms : Essays on Small Firms' Internationalisation and Use of Online Channels
Abstract : The spread of information technology and the dissolution of international borders have had a significant impact on the challenges and opportunities faced by today's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Innovative behaviour on the part of SMEs is a prerequisite for a successful transformation of the opportunities offered by these structural changes into growth and profitability. READ MORE
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3. Modelling and simulation of plastic deformation on small scales : interface conditions and size effects of thin films
Abstract : Contrary to elastic deformation, plastic deformation of crystalline materials, such as metals, is size-dependent. Most commonly, this phenomenon is present but unnoticed, such as the effect of microstructural length scales. READ MORE
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4. Internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for social anxiety disorder : from efficacy to effectiveness
Abstract : Background: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective, well-established, but not widely available treatment for social anxiety disorder (SAD). Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) has the potential to increase availability and facilitate dissemination of therapeutic services for SAD. READ MORE
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5. Impact Loading of Composite and Sandwich Structures
Abstract : Low weight is one of the most important factors in the design process of high speed naval ships, road vehicles and aircrafts. Lower structural weight enables the possibility of down-sizing the propulsion system and thus decrease manufacturing and operating costs as well as reducing the environmental impact. READ MORE