Search for dissertations about: "steel plates"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words steel plates.
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1. High strength steel : local buckling and residual stresses
Abstract : High strength steel provide designers with the possibility of creating more slender and weight efficient structures than would be possible if using steels with lower strength. To be able to do this, a structural designer needs updated and validated codes as aid in their work. READ MORE
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2. A Study on Structural Cores for Lightweight Steel Sandwiches
Abstract : Lightweight materials and structures are essential building blocks for a future with sustainable transportation and automotive industries. Incorporating lightweight materials and structures in today's vehicles, reduces weight and energy consumption while maintaining, or even improving, necessary mechanical properties and behaviors. READ MORE
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3. Fatigue improvement of steel bridges with high-frequency mechanical impact treatment
Abstract : This thesis investigates the performance of fatigue-improved welds with high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) for application on new bridges. Fatigue strength improvement with HFMI can enable lightweight design of bridges and allow the utilisation of the benefits of high-strength steels. READ MORE
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4. Resistance of polygonal cross-sections : application on steel towers for wind turbines
Abstract : Wind power is considered an efficient alternative for production of electrical energy. One advantage that wind power offers compared to conventional ways of producing energy such as fossil energy and nuclear energy is the low emission of carbon dioxide “CO2” during production of electrical energy. READ MORE
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5. High Performance Manufacturing of Advanced Thin Plates ─ Forming of Titanium and Stainless Steel Materials
Abstract : The manufacturing industry represents a highly important sector of the Swedish economy. The increasing demands placed on the quality and performance of products that are manufactured places increasing demands on the manufacturing processes involved. READ MORE