Search for dissertations about: "wall monitoring"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 61 swedish dissertations containing the words wall monitoring.
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1. Sheet metal forming in the era of industry 4.0 : using data and simulations to improve understanding, predictability and performance
Abstract : A major issue within automotive Sheet Metal Forming (SMF) concerns ensuring desired output product quality and consistent process performance. This is fueled by complex physical phenomena, process fluctuations and complicated parameter correlations governing the dynamics of the production processes. READ MORE
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2. Enabling Timing Analysis of Complex Embedded Software Systems
Abstract : Cars, trains, trucks, telecom networks and industrial robots are examples of products relying on complex embedded software systems, running on embedded computers. Such systems may consist of millions of lines of program code developed by hundreds of engineers over many years, often decades. READ MORE
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3. Dying to make a fresh start : mortality and health transition in a new South Africa
Abstract : Rationale: Vital registration is lacking in developing settings where health and development problems are most pressing. Policy-makers confront an “information paradox”: the critical need for information on which to base priorities and monitor progress, and the profound shortage of such information. READ MORE
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4. Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease in rural Vietnam
Abstract : In the context of transitional Vietnam, although cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been shown to cause a large burden of mortality and morbidity in hospitals, little is known about the magnitude of its burden, risk factor levels and its relationship with socio-demographic status in the overall population. This thesis provides a preliminary insight into population-based knowledge of the CVD epidemiology in rural Vietnam and contributes to the development of methodologies for monitoring it. READ MORE
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5. Modelling and monitoring thermal response of the ground in borehole fields
Abstract : This Ph.D. dissertation aimed at developing tools for the evaluation of ground response in borehole fields connected in parallel through modelling and monitoring studies. READ MORE