Search for dissertations about: "torsional vibrations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words torsional vibrations.
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1. Torsional vibration absorbers in heavy-duty truck powertrains
Abstract : The heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers face large challenges when it comes to reducing CO2 emissions from vehicles. The ongoing development of more efficient combustion engines leads to an increase in torsional vibrations. READ MORE
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2. Dynamics of Torsional and Axial Vibrations in Indexable Drills
Abstract : Drilling is widely used in manufacturing of products which need holes, for example for fluid channels, screws or pins. Depending on application, workpiece material, cutting parameters and economic considerations, different types of drills are employed. Indexable insert drills are types of drills which facilitate inserts to make holes. READ MORE
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3. Dual mass flywheels in truck powertrains, Modelling, simulations and validation
Abstract : The heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers face large challenges when it comes to reducing CO2 emissions from vehicles. The on-going development of more efficient combustion engines leads to an increase in torsional vibrations. READ MORE
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4. Transient vibrations from dry clutch operation in heavy-duty truck powertrains : Modelling, simulation and validation
Abstract : For internal combustion engines used in heavy-duty vehicles, increased engine efficiency and consequently reduced CO2 emissions can be obtained if the engine speed can be kept within an optimal speed range. This requires swift and frequent gear shifts where the dry friction clutch is utilized. READ MORE
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5. Regenerative Chatter Vibration in Indexable Drills : Modeling and Simulation
Abstract : An indexable insert drill is a drill which uses cutting inserts to make holes. Undesirable sound generated by this type of drill has always been considered as a problem in workshops. The focus of this thesis is to investigate the mechanism behind these vibrations, to model it and to provide guidelines for reducing the sound in future drill designs. READ MORE