Search for dissertations about: "INDUSTRIAL MACHINE DESIGN"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 102 swedish dissertations containing the words INDUSTRIAL MACHINE DESIGN.
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11. Interactive Optimisation in Marine Propeller Design
Abstract : Marine propeller design is a complex engineering problem that depends on the collaboration of several scientific disciplines. During the design process, the blade designers need to consider contradicting requirements and come up with one optimal propeller design as a solution to the specific problem. READ MORE
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12. "Is the Machine Directive not enough?" : a study of integrating work environment design in an international production development project
Abstract : This thesis deals with the importance and the processes of integrating work environment design when developing new production systems in international collaborative projects. During recent decades, organisations have developed systematic approaches to deal with work environment design, often as parts of management systems. READ MORE
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13. Precision measurement instruments for machinery's mechanical compliance: design and operation : Measurement instruments for physics-based calibration of advanced manufacturing machinery
Abstract : Precision Measurement Instruments (PMIs) for machinery’s mechanical compliance are tools to quantify mechanical load as well as length for measurement ranges of 0.1 µm to 10 m at uncertainty levels of 0.1 µm to 100 µm while exerting mechanical loads. READ MORE
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14. Vision-based Human Detection from Mobile Machinery in Industrial Environments
Abstract : The problem addressed in this thesis is the detection, localisation and tracking of human workers from mobile industrial machinery using a customised vision system developed at Örebro University. Coined the RefleX Vision System, its hardware configuration and computer vision algorithms were specifically designed for real-world industrial scenarios where workers are required to wear protective high-visibility garments with retro-reflective markers. READ MORE
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15. Technological Discontinuities and Industrial Dynamics
Abstract : A technological discontinuity is a substantial change in the set of technological competences required to design and produce a product, often resulting in a significant change in the price/performance ratio of a product. Established firms often face severe difficulties in adjusting to a discontinuity. READ MORE