Search for dissertations about: "Industrial Measurement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 333 swedish dissertations containing the words Industrial Measurement.
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1. Modelling and Validation of Industrial Measurement Systems - Aspects of Quality and Human Factors
Abstract : Although there is a fairly large number of books and articles concerning the validation of technical measurement systems, there are only a few which take into account the whole measurement system consisting of both technical and non-technical aspects. A measurement system comprises both the measurement process and the human being who conducts the measurement. READ MORE
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2. Ultrasonic measurement principles : modeling, identification, and parameter estimation
Abstract : This thesis presents contributions within the fields of ultrasonic modeling and measurement technology, with focus on solutions to difficult modeling and measurement problems. The work is divided into two categories: 1) processing of measurements obtained under non-ideal conditions, such as unsynchronized, distorted, and superimposed signals; 2) estimating acoustic models and parameters from materials, fluids, fluid mixtures, and thin-layered structures. READ MORE
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3. Physics-based modelling and measurement of advanced manufacturing machinery’s positioning accuracy : Machine tools, industrial manipulators and their positioning accuracy
Abstract : Advanced manufacturing machinery is a corner stone of essential industries of technologicallydeveloped societies. Their accuracy permits the production of complexproducts according to tight geometric dimensions and tolerances for high efficiency,interchangeability and sustainability. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. Robustness quantification in yeast: A methodology to study phenotypic, evolutionary, and genomic aspects of microbial robustness
Abstract : Bioprocesses contribute to the shift towards a more sustainable economy. In bioprocesses, valuable chemicals can be generated from renewable resources while, at the same time, reducing carbon emissions. A major hurdle in bringing bio-based products to market is the time and cost involved in designing efficient cell factories. READ MORE