Search for dissertations about: "manufacturing variations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 140 swedish dissertations containing the words manufacturing variations.
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1. Reducing and absorbing variations in a manufacturing context : A capacity management perspective
Abstract : Variations can have substantially negative effects on performance and it is therefore important to investigate how the variations can be reduced or absorbed in an appropriate way for competitiveness. Manufacturing companies are daily exposed to variations and operations managers need to take capacity management decisions with this in mind to secure the delivery capability. READ MORE
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2. A comparative cost analysis of conventional wrought steel and powder metallurgy (PM) gear manufacturing technologies
Abstract : The transportation industry landscape is going through a massive transformation due to trends such as autonomous and electrified vehicles. The electrification trend has already started to display its ample influence on the automotive industry. READ MORE
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3. Data-driven throughput bottleneck analysis in production systems
Abstract : Production systems and production management are getting smart. Manufacturing companies are increasingly adopting digital solutions to monitor and manage production systems. By adopting digital solutions, it has become possible for manufacturing companies to collect huge volumes of widely varying production system data. READ MORE
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4. Machinability variations in alloy 718 turbine components
Abstract : Machinability Variations in Alloy 718 Turbine Components PAJAZIT AVDOVIC Department of Materials and Manufacturing TechnologyChalmers University of Technology AbstractAlloy 718 has a reputation for being very troublesome during the cutting process. It was suspected that this material was too hard and having too fine grain size and that these characteristics caused damage to cutting tools during processing. READ MORE
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5. Supporting the Design of Reconfigurable Production Systems
Abstract : To compete, manufacturing companies need production systems that quickly can respond to changes. To handle change drivers such as volume variations or new product variants, reconfigurability is advocated as a competitive means. READ MORE