Search for dissertations about: "tool elasticity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words tool elasticity.
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1. Analysis and Implementation of Preconditioners for Prestressed Elasticity Problems : Advances and Enhancements
Abstract : In this work, prestressed elasticity problem as a model of the so-called glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) process is studied. The model problem is described by a set of partial differential equations (PDE) and discretized with a mixed finite element (FE) formulation. READ MORE
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2. Modeling of Cold Pilgering of Tubes
Abstract : Cold pilgering is a challenging tube forming process in terms of modeling due to the complexity in kinematic of tools, friction condition and material behavior. The process development has mostly been based on simple formulas and costly full-scale tryouts. READ MORE
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3. Automated Computational Modeling
Abstract : This thesis is part of the FEniCS project of Automation of Computational Mathematical Modeling (ACMM) as the modern manifestation of the basic principle of science:formulating mathematical equations (modeling) and solving equations (computation). The vision of FEniCS is to set a new standard towards the goals of generality, efficiency, and simplicity, concerning mathematical methodology, implementation, and application. READ MORE
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4. Resource Allocation for Data-Intensive Services in the Cloud
Abstract : Cloud computing has become ubiquitous due to its resource flexibility and cost efficiency. Resource flexibility allows Cloud users to elastically scale their Cloud resources, for instance, by horizontally scaling the number of virtual machines allocated to each application as the application demands change. READ MORE
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5. Point of care microfluidic tool development for resource limited settings
Abstract : The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potential to transform health care in several ways, especially in resource limited settings with limited access to advanced health care infrastructure. However, translating a point of care device to reality is often a challenging task because of the complexities involved in integrating a number of diverse engineering concepts into an easy to use, accurate and portable device. READ MORE