Search for dissertations about: "vibration distribution"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words vibration distribution.
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1. On the Load Distribution and Design of a Chain Drive
Abstract : Three methods are presented to calculate the load distribution in a chain drive containing two sprockets and one chain. The rollers, which are in contact with the sprockets, can move along the tooth flanks and their positions are given by force equilibrium. READ MORE
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2. High dynamic stiffness nano-structured composites for vibration control : A Study of applications in joint interfaces and machining systems
Abstract : Vibration control requires high dynamic stiffness in mechanical structures for a reliable performance under extreme conditions. Dynamic stiffness composes the parameters of stiffness (K) and damping (η) that are usually in a trade-off relationship. This thesis study aims to break the trade-off relationship. READ MORE
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3. Chemometric and signal processing methods for real time monitoring and modeling : applications in the pulp and paper industry
Abstract : In the production of paper, the quality of the pulp is an important factor both for the productivity and for the final quality. Reliable real-time measurements of pulp quality are therefore needed. READ MORE
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4. Modeling and Analysis of PMSM with Turn-To-Turn Fault
Abstract : Thanks to its high-torque density and high efficiency, the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (PMSM) is today used in a vast range of applications, spanning from automotive to wind. Since in a PMSM the excitation field is provided by a permanent magnet instead of a coil, this machine does not have a rotor circuit and thereby the risk for electrical failures can be isolated on the stator circuit. READ MORE
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5. Structural-acoustic vibrations in wooden assemblies : Experimental modal analysis and finite element modelling
Abstract : This doctoral thesis concerns flanking transmission in light weight, wooden multi-storey buildings within the low frequency, primarily 20-120 Hz. The overall aim is to investigate how the finite element method can contribute in the design phase to evaluate different junctions regarding flanking transmission. READ MORE