Search for dissertations about: "industrial floors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words industrial floors.
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1. Industrial Fibre Concrete Floors : Experiences and Tests on Pile-Supported Slab
Abstract : Pile supported floor slabs have often been designed solely in ultimate limit state ULS and then foremost with uniformly distributed loadings UDL. The investigation of serviceability limit state SLS has been of simpler nature, even according to the governing codes of practice. READ MORE
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2. Augmented reality smart glasses as assembly operator support : Towards a framework for enabling industrial integration
Abstract : Operators are likely to continue to play an integral part in industrial assembly for the foreseeable future. This is in part because increasingly shorter life-cycles and increased variety of products makes automation harder to achieve. READ MORE
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3. Industrial Application of Sulfur Concrete An Environment-friendly Construction Material
Abstract : Sulfur Concrete (SC) is a thermoplastic constructionmaterial, of mineral aggregates and modified sulfur as binder.Elemental sulfur has now a low smelting point (120oC) and appears in two solid allotropic forms,separated by considerable contraction. Hence, the need formodification to delay the transition. READ MORE
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4. Monitoring of occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs
Abstract : Antineoplastic drugs are commonly used in the medical treatment of cancer and some other diseases. Workplaces e.g. hospital pharmacies and wards where antineoplastic drugs are used are contaminated with these drugs and health care workers are therefore at risk of getting occupationally exposed. READ MORE
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5. Exploring the Potential of Head Worn Displays for Manual Work Tasks in Industrial Environments
Abstract : In this thesis I explore the potential of modern Head-Worn Displays for aiding manual work tasks in the manufacturing industries. In such settings, workers are already supported by using mobile hand-held devices that show instructions and enable the worker to document work tasks. READ MORE
