Search for dissertations about: "inventory modelling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words inventory modelling.
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1. Capacity-constrained production-inventory systems : modelling and analysis in both a traditional and an e-business context
Abstract : This thesis addresses issues in production-inventory systems in both a traditional and an e-business context, with an emphasis on capacity considerations. The general aim of the thesis is to model capacity-constrained production-inventory systems and thereby provide theoretical frameworks for control as well as design of these systems. READ MORE
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2. Design, modelling and operation of a 100 kW chemical-looping combustor for solid fuels
Abstract : With the increasing threat of global warming, technologies for efficient capture and storage of the greenhouse gas CO2 are sought after. Chemical-looping combustion is a novel CO2 capture technology that can be applied when burning gaseous, liquid or solid fuels. READ MORE
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3. Advancing life cycle assessment of textile products to include textile chemicals. Inventory data and toxicity impact assessment
Abstract : Textile products are used by almost everybody throughout the world, fulfilling basic human needs such as keeping us warm and contributing to our social position. Every year the global textile industry delivers close to 100 million metric tonnes of new products to the market. READ MORE
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4. System Expansion and Allocation in Life Cycle Assessment With Implications for Wastepaper Management
Abstract : The choice of system boundaries and allocation methods can have decisive effects on the results and conclusions of a life cycle assessment (LCA). System expansion makes it possible to model the indirect effects of a decision; however, this modelling is often based on inaccurate assumptions. READ MORE
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5. Life cycle assessment in the development of forest products : Contributions to improved methods and practices
Abstract : The prospect of reducing environmental impacts is a key driver for the research and development (R&D) of new forest products. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is often used for assessing the environmental impact of such products, e.g. for the purpose of guiding R&D. READ MORE