Search for dissertations about: "Manufacturing Optimization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 183 swedish dissertations containing the words Manufacturing Optimization.
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1. Cost Optimization of Aircraft Structures
Abstract : Composite structures can lower the weight of an airliner significantly. Due to the higher process complexity and the high material cost, however, the low weight often comes with a significant increase in production cost. The application of cost-effective design strategies is one mean to meet this challenge. READ MORE
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2. Simultaneous Topology and Material Optimization of Composite Structures under Uncertainty
Abstract : Composite materials are known to have superior stiffness and strength properties per unit weight compared to metallic materials. These properties and the ability to tailor the mechanical properties of composites is the main motivation for choosing composite materials for structural components. READ MORE
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3. Carbon nanofiller reinforced UHMWPE for orthopaedic applications : optimization of manufacturing parameters
Abstract : Polymer composites research designed for orthopaedic applications are commonly focused on Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) reinforced by a variety of different nanoparticles. However, the high melt viscosity of UHMWPE renders conventional melt mixing techniques impossible for composite manufacturing. READ MORE
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4. On Characterization and Optimization of Engineering Surfaces
Abstract : Swedish manufacturing industry in collaboration with academia is exploring innovative ways to manufacture eco-efficient and resource efficient products. Consequently, improving manufacturing efficiency and quality has become the priority for the manufacturing sector to remain competitive in a sustainable way. READ MORE
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5. On optimization of natural convection flows
Abstract : Two different techniques are presented for enhancing the thermal performance of natural convection cooled heat sinks. The physics is described by solving the conjugate heat transfer problem with a spectral element method. The temperature distribution is computed in two sub-domains, whose solution is then conjugated. READ MORE