Search for dissertations about: "and Finite Element Analysis FEA"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words and Finite Element Analysis FEA.
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11. Laser welding and cladding : the effects of defects on fatigue behaviour
Abstract : The thesis focuses on weld defects in laser processed materials (for laser welding, laser hybrid arc welding and laser cladding) and their effect on the fatigue life of components. Component properties were studied with particular emphasis on the macro and micro surface geometry, weld defects and clad defects. READ MORE
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12. Process Modeling of Composite Manufacturing
Abstract : The focus of this research thesis is toward developing a framework for holistic modeling of composites manufacturing of fiber reinforced structural composites. The processes that have been considered are Liquid Composite Molding (LCM) and Out Of Autoclave (OOA) processes, ranging from Liquid Resin Infusion (LRI) and Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) in LCM processes, to Vacuum Bag Only (VBO) and Evac prepregs in OOA processes. READ MORE
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13. Computational modelling of structural battery composites
Abstract : Batteries and surrounding structures (e.g. battery modules and packs) in electrical vehicles and devices are often designed in a way that prevents the electro-chemically active part of the battery cells from being exposed to mechanical loads during operation/service. READ MORE
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14. Poromechanical Modeling of Composites Manufacturing
Abstract : Fibre reinforced composite materials are used extensively in today's industry. On one hand, the low-weight feature of this kind of material gives important advantages such as lower fuel consumption and lower amount of CO2 emissions. READ MORE
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15. Material characterisation for crash modelling of composites
Abstract : The transport industry must find solutions to reduce its impact on climate change. A promising way to reduce the weight of vehicles and therefore to reduce the CO2 emissions is to introduce components made of lightweight composite materials, in particular carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRPs). READ MORE