Sökning: "Damage driving energy"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Damage driving energy.
1. Ductile damage modeling of the machining process
Sammanfattning : Machining processes are among the most common manufacturing processes for producing components used on a daily basis. It is a complex material removal process. Today, the research and development within the manufacturing industry is addressed by cost efficient numerical simulation strategies rather than by costly experimental procedures. LÄS MER
2. Moisture Conditions in Exterior Wooden Walls and Timber During Production and Use
Sammanfattning : Thermal insulation of building envelopes has improved over the years. This means that building envelope have become more susceptible to defects, with an increased risk of moisture damage. The criteria for energy consumption have become more rigorous, but the shift should not lead to moisture problems. LÄS MER
3. Virtual Test Field for Highly Automated Vehicle Systems in Urban Environments
Sammanfattning : Autonomous driving was and is one of the most important research and innovation drivers in the automotive and supplier industry. In addition to the predicted energy savings, a reduction in the number of accidents and their level of damage is also expected. LÄS MER
4. On the Modelling of Fracture Using Strong Discontinuities
Sammanfattning : The major concern of this work is the constitutive and numerical modelling of fracture,based on strong discontinuity formulations. More particularly, an extended finiteelement approach is used, where the total displacement is separated in two mutuallyindependent fields, representing the continuous and discontinuous displacement respectively. LÄS MER
5. Moisture Safety in Wood Frame Buildings - Blind evaluation of the hygrothermal calculation tool WUFI using field measurements and determination of factors affecting the moisture safety
Sammanfattning : Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become more common. Furthermore, interest in the use of wood in building to produce more carbon dioxide-efficient buildings has increased. LÄS MER