Search for dissertations about: "Test Design"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 1485 swedish dissertations containing the words Test Design.
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16. The strength of glulam beams with holes - A probabilistic fracture mechanics method and experimental tests
Abstract : This thesis deals with experimental tests and methods for strength analysis of glulam beams with holes. Test results and methods for strength analysis available in literature are compiled and discussed. The methods considered comprise both code strength design methods and more general methods for strength analysis. READ MORE
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17. Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM) in Variable Speed Drives (VSD) Applications
Abstract : This thesis is comprehensively dedicated to the theoretical and experimental reevaluation of the Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM). A simple approach to derive the SynRM main characteristics and behavior is followed. An introduction to an evaluation of the different control strategies in is given. READ MORE
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18. Multifunctional composite materials : Design, manufacture and experimental characterisation
Abstract : The use of lightweight materials in structural applications is ever increasing. Today, lightweight engineering materials are needed to realise greener, safer and more competitive products. READ MORE
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19. Structuring Exploratory Testing through Test Charter Design and Decision Support
Abstract : Context: Exploratory testing (ET) is an approach to test software with a strong focus on personal skills and freedom of the tester. ET emphasises the simultaneous design and execution of tests with minimal test documentation. READ MORE
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20. On Aircraft Conceptual Design : A Framework for Knowledge Based Engineering and Design Optimization
Abstract : This thesis presents a design framework where analytical tools are linked together and operated from an efficient system level interface. The application field is aircraft conceptual design. Particular attention has been paid to CAD system integration and design optimization.Aircraft design is an inherently multidisciplinary process. READ MORE