Search for dissertations about: "failure modes prediction."
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1. Modelling, failure modes prediction and optimization of gear shifting mechanism, Application to heavy vehicle transmission systems
Abstract : The transmission system has a key role to drive a vehicle transmitting power from engine to rotational motion at wheels. Gear shifting mechanism inside the gearbox is a crucial part of the transmission system. READ MORE
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2. Failure prediction of orthotropic Non-Crimp Fabric reinforced composite materials
Abstract : The automotive industry needs to reduce the energy consumption to decrease the impact on the environment. One part of this is to reduce the weight of cars, thereby reducing the fuel consumption. A promising way to be successful with this is to introduce carbon fibre composites in the structural parts. READ MORE
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3. Interpretable, Interaction-Aware Vehicle Trajectory Prediction with Uncertainty
Abstract : Autonomous driving technologies have recently made great strides in development, with several companies and research groups getting close to producing a vehicle with full autonomy. Self-driving cars introduce many advantages, including increased traffic safety and added ride-sharing capabilities which reduce environmental effects. READ MORE
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4. Compressive Failure of NCF Composites
Abstract : The necessity to reduce environmental impact promotes transportation industry to reduce energy consumption of vehicles. One possible way to improve vehicles' structural efficiency is to utilize modern composite materials that offer excellent mechanical performance-to-weight ratio. READ MORE
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5. Prognostics and Health Management of Engineering Systems for Operation and Maintenance Optimisation
Abstract : Prognostics and health management (PHM) is an engineering discipline that aims to maintain system behaviour and function and ensure mission success, safety and effectiveness. Prognostics is defined as the estimation of remaining useful life. READ MORE