Search for dissertations about: "Breakage Modeling"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Breakage Modeling.
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6. Development of a geometallurgical framework for iron ores - A mineralogical approach to particle-based modeling
Abstract : The demands for efficient utilization of ore bodies and proper risk management in the mining industry have resulted in a new cross-disciplinary subject called geometallurgy. Geometallurgy connects geological, mineral processing and subsequent downstream processing information together to provide a comprehensive model to be used in production planning and management. READ MORE
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7. Characterization & modeling of chip flow angle & morphology in 2D & 3D turning process
Abstract : Within manufacturing of metallic components, machining plays an important role and is of vital significance to ensure process reliability. From a cutting tool design perspective, tool macro geometry design based on physics based numerical modelling is highly needed that can predict chip morphology. READ MORE
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8. X-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT) as a potential tool in particle-based geometallurgy
Abstract : In recent years, automated mineralogy has become an essential tool in geometallurgy. Automated mineralogical tools allows the acquisition of mineralogical, textural, and liberation information of ore samples. Such information is essential in the context of geometallurgy where it is needed for estimating the process response of the ores. READ MORE
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9. Mechanisms of adhesive mixing for drug particle inhalation (Numerical investigation of the interplay between formulation variables)
Abstract : Formulation of therapeutic dry powders for lung drug delivery via inhalation is done via adhesive mixing. In this process, micron-sized active pharmaceutical ingredient particles are blended with relatively coarse carrier particles until stable adhesive units of carrier and drug particles are formed. READ MORE
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10. Fatigue damage mechanisms in polymer matrix composites
Abstract : Polymer matrix composites are finding increased use in structural applications, in particular for aerospace and automotive purposes. Mechanical fatigue is the most common type of failure of structures in service. The relative importance of fatigue has yet to be reflected in design where static conditions still prevail. READ MORE