Search for dissertations about: "influence operations"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 228 swedish dissertations containing the words influence operations.
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11. Instrumentation for tribological analysis of sheet metal forming operations
Abstract : Friction is a subject of importance from many points of view. It controls the relative motion between two bodies in contact and most manufacturing methods based on engagement between a tool and a workpiece are dependent on the prevailing frictional conditions. READ MORE
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12. Tribology of stamping : the influence of designed steel sheet surface topography on friction
Abstract : Tribology is the science of friction, wear, and lubrication; the interaction of surfaces in relative motion. The tribological conditions in sheet metal forming influences the flow of material in forming operations, the strain distributions of sheet material, extent of wear, and thereby the quality of products. READ MORE
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13. Influence of Microstructure on Chip Formation - Machining Aero Engine Alloys
Abstract : Aero engine materials such as nickel-iron and titanium based alloys are known to be very difficult to machine. They are also known to produce shear-localized chips; a type of chip which is associated with both an increase of the tool wear and the vibration levels during machining. READ MORE
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14. Statistical modelling in chemistry - applications to nuclear magnetic resonance and polymerase chain reaction
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts with the common theme of statistical modelling in chemistry. The first part is concerned with applications in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, while the second part deals with applications in polymerase chain reaction (PCR). READ MORE
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15. A Framework for Sales and Operations Planning in Process Industries
Abstract : This thesis studies Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) in process industries. S&OP is a planning process which has a role of balancing demand and supply at an aggregate level. S&OP has traditionally been considered as a generic process meaning that it is independent from the context of the industry in which it is implemented. READ MORE