Search for dissertations about: "fusion strategies"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 89 swedish dissertations containing the words fusion strategies.
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1. In-situ monitoring of laser powder bed fusion applied to defect detection
Abstract : Additive manufacturing technologies, particularly laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), have received much attention recently due to their numerous advantages over conventional manufacturing methods. However, the use of LPBF is still quite restricted, mainly due to two factors: its typically low productivity, which makes the technology less competitive in applications with moderate to high production volumes, and its limited reliability, particularly relevant for applications where high performance is required from the materials. READ MORE
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2. Information Acquisition in Data Fusion Systems
Abstract : By purposefully utilising sensors, for instance by a datafusion system, the state of some system-relevant environmentmight be adequately assessed to support decision-making. Theever increasing access to sensors o.ers great opportunities,but alsoincurs grave challenges. As a result of managingmultiple sensors one can, e. READ MORE
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3. The Fusion Calculus : Expressiveness and Symmetry in Mobile Processes
Abstract : The fusion calculus is presented as a significant step towards a canonical calculus of concurrency. It simplifies and extends the π-calculus of Milner, Parrow and Walker.The fusion calculus contains the polyadic π-calculus as a proper subcalculus and thus inherits all its expressive power. READ MORE
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4. Engineered ion-bombardment as a tool in thin film deposition
Abstract : Energetic-ion bombardment has become an attractive route to modify the crystal growth and deposit high quality thin films. In high-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) where the discharge is characterized by a significant amount of ions of the sputter-ejected atoms, energetic-ion bombardment effects could not be underestimated. READ MORE
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5. Residual Stress in Additive Manufacturing : Control using orientation and scan strategies
Abstract : Components with complex features that are designed with their function as a core aspect often are not viable to be manufactured with traditional methods. This has been a bottleneck in the past, leading to heavier parts with various sub-assemblies and a significant waste of material. READ MORE