Search for dissertations about: "Building manufacturing engineering"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 156 swedish dissertations containing the words Building manufacturing engineering.
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21. Low Frequency Impact Sound in Timber Buildings : Transmission Measurements and Simulations
Abstract : An increased share of multi-story buildings that have timber structures entails potential in terms of increased sustainability as well as human-friendly manufacturing and habitation. Timber buildings taller than two stories were prohibited in Europe until the 1990s due to fire regulations. In 1994, this prohibition was removed in Sweden. READ MORE
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22. A product platform approach to support the design phase of industrialised house building : A framework conceptualisation when using mixed production strategies
Abstract : The ability to offer unique solutions that meet customer demands has been considered a competitive advantage in the industrialised house building (IHB) industry. However, IHB companies are struggling due to varying customer needs and the simultaneous need to fulfil legal regulations, market demands, and production constraints. READ MORE
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23. Characterisation of Nickel-Based Superalloys Manufactued by Electron Beam Melting
Abstract : Nickel-based superalloys have been manufactured by electron beam melting (EBM). EBM is an additive manufacturing process for direct production of metal parts. The part is build up by successive melting of metal powder layers in a vacuum chamber using electron beam. READ MORE
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24. Differential geometry and structural action of vaults and shells
Abstract : Masonry vaults and bridges, concrete shells, and steel and timber grid shells are all examples of shell structures. Their beauty, spatial qualities, structural efficiency and manufacturing are closely tied to their geometry. READ MORE
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25. Surface characterisation of thermally modified spruce wood and influence of water vapour sorption
Abstract : Today there is growing interest within the construction sector to increase the proportion of biobased building materials made from renewable resources. By-products or residuals from wood processing could in this case be valuable resources for manufacturing new types of biocomposites. READ MORE