Search for dissertations about: "technology motivation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 349 swedish dissertations containing the words technology motivation.
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16. Characterisation of the Business Models for Innovative, Non-Mature Production Automation Technology
Abstract : Manufacturing companies are nowadays facing an unprecedented series of challenges to their survival: global competition and product mass-customization are the shaping forces of tomorrow’s business success. The consequent need for agile and sustainable production solutions is the utmost motivation behind the development of innovative approaches which often are not in line with the state of art. READ MORE
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17. Continuum modeling of the mechanical properties of paperboard
Abstract : Continuum based elasto-plastic models for paperboard have been established in the work herein. The thesis begins with an introductory section that describes some of the background of the problem and gives some more motivation for the modeling choices made in the appended papers. READ MORE
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18. Compression-moulded and multifunctional cellulose network materials
Abstract : Cellulose-based materials are widely used in a number of important applications (e.g. paper, wood, textiles). Additional developments are suggested by the growing interest for natural fibre-based composite and nanocomposite materials. READ MORE
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19. Microstructural development in laser-based powder bed fusion - from ferritic stainless steel to medium entropy alloys
Abstract : Ever since the advent of additive manufacturing (AM), the interest in AM technologies has skyrocketed due to its intrinsic ability to produce near net shaped components. Laser-based powder bed fusion (LB-PBF), being one of the most widely adapted AM technologies, has been especially a game changer due to its ability to produce components of complex geometries with improved designs and to reduce not only the final weight of the products but also the amount of the waste produced. READ MORE
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20. Argument Differentiation. Soft constraints and data-driven models
Abstract : The ability to distinguish between different types of arguments is central to syntactic analysis, whether studied from a theoretical or computational point of view. This thesis investigates the influence and interaction of linguistic properties of syntactic arguments in argument differentiation. READ MORE