Search for dissertations about: "deformation factor"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the words deformation factor.
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11. Deformation and martensitic phase transformation in stainless steels
Abstract : The use of high-energy synchrotron x-rays which has enabled three- dimensional structural characterization from the nano- to the macroscopic scale, and now to the meso-scale, such as individual grains and dislocation structures, is a major scientific advance. This is the first technique with sufficient spatial resolution and penetration power to probe the local structure embedded deep within the material. READ MORE
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12. Microstructure and wear mechanisms of textured CVD alumina and titanium carbonitride coatings
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to find the reasons behind how the wear performance of hard coatings produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is influenced by their texture, as this is today not fully known. Therefore, differently textured coatings were synthesized, and subsequently analyzed both before and after specially designed machining tests. READ MORE
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13. The influence of graphite morphology on the elastic behaviour of cast irons
Abstract : The morphology of the graphite phase largely controls the resulting properties of different grades of cast iron. In flake graphite cast irons, the mechanical properties are low while the thermal conductivity is high. In contrast, with spheroidal graphite cast irons, the mechanical properties are high while the thermal conductivity is low. READ MORE
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14. Surface Integrity of Case-hardened Gears - with Particular Reference to Running-in and Micropitting
Abstract : A gearbox with gears of different sizes is part of a vehicle transmission system and plays an important part in transmitting the engine power to the wheels. The efficient energy transmission highly relies on the performance of gears. Together, the mesh efficiency and durability determines the performance of gears. READ MORE
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15. Material Characterization for Modelling of Sheet Metal Deformation and Failure
Abstract : Weight reduction is one possibility to reduce fuel consumption and emission of transportation vehicles. Sheet metals are often used in automotive and aerospace applications and therefore the weight reduction achieved by reducing the sheet metals thickness is an important contribution to weight reduction. READ MORE