Search for dissertations about: "Link Reliability"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 86 swedish dissertations containing the words Link Reliability.
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6. Physically Based Engineering Models for NCF Composites
Abstract : Non-Crimp Fabrics - NCF – are increasingly being used as reinforcements in high performance composite materials. NCF offer the manufacturing advantages from textile preforms in combination with excellent mechanical performance. This study concerns the mechanical performance of NCF composites. READ MORE
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7. Design of Optimal Control Processes for Closed-Loop Chain SCARA-Like Robots
Abstract : The design of optimal control processes for closed-loop chain SCARA-like robots is the subject of this thesis. In comparison with the well-known SCARA robot, the proposed new structure is characterized by the incorporation of an additional powered actuator, several unpoweredactuators and an additional link that gives a closed-loop chain robot. READ MORE
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8. Towards systematic improvement work in project-based organizations : An efficiency and effectiveness perspective
Abstract : Project-based organizations (PBOs) have adopted projects as a primary tool for carrying out most of their operations. By doing so, the PBO operates mainly on two organizational levels, the project level and the organizational level. READ MORE
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9. Security of Electricity Supply in Power Distribution System : Optimization Algorithms for Reliability Centered Distribution System Planning
Abstract : The importance of electricity in everyday life and demands to improve the reliability of distribution systems force utilities to operate and plan their networks in a more secure and economical manner. With higher demands on reliability from both customers and regulators, a big pressure has been put on the security of electricity supply which is considered as a fundamental requirement for modern societies. READ MORE
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10. Large-Scale Road Network Vulnerability Analysis
Abstract : Disruptions in the transport system can have severe impacts for affected individuals, businesses and the society as a whole. In this research, vulnerability is seen as the risk of unplanned system disruptions, with a focus on large, rare events. READ MORE