Search for dissertations about: "Hänninen Hannu"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Hänninen Hannu.
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1. Investigation and modelling of friction stir welded copper canisters
Abstract : This work has been focused on characterisation of FSW joints, and modelling of the process, both analytically and numerically. The Swedish model for final deposit of nuclear fuel waste is based on copper canisters as a corrosion barrier with an inner pressure holding insert of cast iron. READ MORE
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2. Crystal plasticity and crack initiation in a single-crystal nickel-base superalloy : Modelling, evaluation and applications
Abstract : In this dissertation the work done in the projects KME-410/502 will be presented.The overall objective in these projects is to evaluate and develop tools for designingagainst fatigue in single-crystal nickel-base superalloys in gas turbines. READ MORE
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3. Improved CWM platform for modelling welding procedures and their effects on structural behaviour
Abstract : A welding procedure specification is the document describing how a weld joint should be constructed. Arc weld processes are characterized by transient thermal behavior, leading to rapid changes in material properties and dynamic interaction between weld and base material. READ MORE
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4. Applications of Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics on Transformations in Stainless Steels
Abstract : Stainless steels are high-alloyed, usually with multiple components and often also dual matrix phases, as for duplex stainless steels. This make predictions and calculations of alloying effects on equilibria and transformations complicated. READ MORE
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5. Microstructure and properties of welds in the lean duplex stainless steel LDX 2101
Abstract : Duplex stainless steels can be very attractive alternatives to austenitic grades due to their almost double strength at equal pitting corrosion resistance. When welding, the duplex alloys normally require addition of filler metal, while the commodity austenitic grades can often be welded autogenously. READ MORE