Search for dissertations about: "Produktions- och materialteknik"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 86 swedish dissertations containing the words Produktions- och materialteknik.
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11. Enhanced heat transfer and tool wear in high-pressure coolant assisted turning of alloy 718
Abstract : Heat generated in a machining process is a common and critical obstacle faced in today's manufacturing industries. The heat generated in the cutting zone has adirect negative influence on the tool life, which, in turn contributes to increasing the manufacturing costs. READ MORE
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12. Imaging and analysis methods for automated weld inspection
Abstract : All welding processes can give rise to defects, which weakens the joint and can eventually lead to the failure of the welded structure. In order to inspect welds for detects, without affecting the usability of the product, non-destructive testing (NDT) is needed. READ MORE
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13. Weld Pool Simulations
Abstract : This investigation is devoted to the study of welding and its effect on the workpiece, focusing on the thermo and fluid dynamical phenomena occuring during a autogenous or nonautogenous arc fusion welding process. Its aim is to simulate the behaviour of the weld pool and analyze the consequence of the solid-liquid phase change, thus obtaining a methodology for predicting the appearance of weld defects related to solidification and cooling. READ MORE
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14. Condition Monitoring in Machining Using Internal Sensor Signals
Abstract : Condition monitoring of critical machine tool components and machining processes is a key factor to increase the availability of the machine tool and to achieve a more robust machining process. Any failure in the machining process and machine tool components may have negative effects on the final produced part. READ MORE
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15. Modelling microstructure evolution of weld deposited Ti-6Al-4V
Abstract : The microstructure and consequently the mechanical properties of titanium alloys are highly dependent on the temperature history endured by the material. The manufacturing process of metal deposition induces repetitive cooling and heating in the material determining a specific microstructure. READ MORE