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21. Engineering through Designerly Conversations with the Digital Material : The Approach, the Tools and the Design Space
Sammanfattning : The role of IT devices and technology in our everyday lives is growing. The commercial availability of sensor and wireless communications technologies has led to an increase in the number of systems utilizing these to provide compelling experiences. LÄS MER
22. Non-destructive assessment of additively manufactured objects using ultrasound
Sammanfattning : Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the manufacturing of complex and tailored products for an unlimited number of applications such as aerospace, healthcare, etc. The technology has received a lot of attention in lightweight applications where it is associated with new design possibilities but also reduced material costs, material waste, and energy consumption. LÄS MER
23. A Theory of Architectural Objects to support Design Configuration
Sammanfattning : The thesis presents the results from a research project targeting architectural design and house-building in a setting of industrialized design process and product platforms. During the early stages of a traditional design process, architects manage a degree of problem complexity, besides technical aspects, also includes user function, material, environment, aesthetics etc. LÄS MER
24. Physically Based Rendering of Synthetic Objects in Real Environments
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents methods for photorealistic rendering of virtual objects so that they can be seamlessly composited into images of the real world. To generate predictable and consistent results, we study physically based methods, which simulate how light propagates in a mathematical model of the augmented scene. LÄS MER
25. Time resolved digital holographic interferometry through disturbed phase objects
Sammanfattning : Digital holographic interferometry is an optical measurement technique based on the work by Powell and Stetson in 1965. The basic principle of the method is that the whole light wave (both amplitude and phase) from an opaque surface or transparent object can be captured and stored using a single camera. LÄS MER