Search for dissertations about: "Machining performance"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the words Machining performance.
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16. Surface Integrity and Fatigue Performance of Nickel-based Superalloys
Abstract : Due to global warming, the demand for more efficient gas turbines has increased. A way to achieve this, is by increasing the operating temperature of the gas turbine. Therefore, nickel-based superalloys have been developed to withstand these extreme temperatures and loads, especially in the hot sections. READ MORE
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17. Performance of advanced tool steels for cutting tool bodies
Abstract : Performance of indexable insert cutting tools is not only about the performance of cutting inserts. It is also about the cutting tool body, which has to provide a secure and accurate insert positioning as well as its quick and easy handling under severe working conditions. READ MORE
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18. On the Machinability of Ductile and Strain Hardening Materials - Models and Methods for Analyzing Machinability
Abstract : As quality and performance demands on today’s products increases, more and more advanced materials are being used during modern production. The problem is however that this in turn place new demands on the machining processes utilized. READ MORE
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19. Laser Flare Measurements and Kinoform Applications
Abstract : This thesis has two main parts. The first part treats the construction and use of a laser flare meter (Papers A and B). The second part deals with applications of kinoforms and consists of the sections "Kinoforms in laser machining" (Papers C and D) and "Diffractive retroreflectors" (Paper E). READ MORE
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20. Environmental, Resource and Health Assessments of Hard Materials and Material Substitution: The Cases of Cemented Carbide and Polycrystalline Diamond
Abstract : The conventional hard material used in manufacturing industry, cemented carbide (WC-Co), mainly consists of the geochemically scarce elements tungsten and cobalt. This use of scarce resources could potentially be avoided by a material substitution to the more abundant and largely carbon-based material polycrystalline diamond (PCD). READ MORE