Search for dissertations about: "TECHNOLOGY Engineering mechanics Other engineering mechanics"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 2031 swedish dissertations containing the words TECHNOLOGY Engineering mechanics Other engineering mechanics.
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21. Indirect System Identification for Unknown Input Problems : With Applications to Ships
Abstract : System identification is used in engineering sciences to build mathematical models from data. A common issue in system identification problems is that the true inputs to the system are not fully known. In this thesis, existing approaches to unknown input problems are classified and some of their properties are analyzed. READ MORE
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22. Adhesive joining for crashworthiness : material data and explicit FE-methods
Abstract : Today, crash simulations replace crash testing in the product development phase in theautomotive industry. High quality simulations enable shorter product development time andhigher competitiveness. READ MORE
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23. Fatigue Performance of Additive Manufactured Ti6Al4V in Aerospace Applications
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM) for metals includes is a group of production methodst hat use a layer-by-layer approach to directly manufacture final parts. In recent years, the production rate and material quality of additive manufactured materials have improved rapidly which has gained increased interest from the industry to use AM not only for prototyping, but for serial production. READ MORE
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24. High dynamic stiffness nano-structured composites for vibration control : A Study of applications in joint interfaces and machining systems
Abstract : Vibration control requires high dynamic stiffness in mechanical structures for a reliable performance under extreme conditions. Dynamic stiffness composes the parameters of stiffness (K) and damping (η) that are usually in a trade-off relationship. This thesis study aims to break the trade-off relationship. READ MORE
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25. Advances In Heavy Vehicle Dynamics with Focus on Engine Mounts and Individual Front Suspension
Abstract : The main objective of the research presented in this thesis is to enhance driver comfort and handling of a heavy truck that in turn leads to better vehicle safety and stability. The focus has been put on studying two suspension systems of the truck, engine and front axle suspensions, due to their significant impact on the dynamic performance of the vehicle. READ MORE