Search for dissertations about: "Peter Törlind"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Peter Törlind.
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1. Distributed engineering : tools and methods for collaborative product development
Abstract : Engineering design is fundamentally social, requiring much interaction and communication between the people involved. Additionally, good design often relies upon the ability of a cross-functional team to create a shared understanding of the task, the process, and the respective roles of its members. READ MORE
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2. Product models and environment for distributed engineering
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3. Qualification Aspects in Design for Additive Manufacturing : A Study in the Space Industry
Abstract : The aim of this research is to further the understanding of implications for product development and qualification when introducing additive manufacturing (AM) in the context of the space industry. Increased availability of AM machines and alluring potentials such as design freedom and cost-efficient product development and manufacturing has led to a rapid growth in the use of AM. READ MORE
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4. Qualification of Metal Additive Manufacturing in Space Industry : Challenges for Product Development
Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is a collection of production processes that has received a good deal of attention in recent years from different industries. Features such as mass production of customised products, design freedom, part consolidation and cost efficient low volume production drive the development of, and the interest in, these technologies. READ MORE
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5. A first sketch of Computer Aided Ideation : Exploring CAD tools as externalization media in design ideation
Abstract : Even though Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools have changed the way designers work in most parts of the design process, designers still mostly use pen-and-paper sketching when generating design ideas. Previous studies exploring the use of CAD tools for design ideation have concluded that the tools available at the time did not support reflective conversation, serendipitous interpretation and creativity, making them unsuited for design ideation. READ MORE