Sökning: "progressive damage"
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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. Macroscale Modelling of 3D-Woven Composites: Inelasticity, Progressive Damage and Final Failure
Sammanfattning : Composites with 3D-woven reinforcement have been slowly making their way into different industrial applications. The interlacement of yarns, not only in-plane but also through-thickness, means that in many applications 3D-woven composites can outperform their laminated counterparts. LÄS MER
3. Blue light induced retinal damage
Sammanfattning : Visual perception results from a response to radiation between 400 and 760 mu reaching the retina. Photoreceptor cells are differentiated post-mitotic retinal neurons uniquely adapted for the efficient capture of photons and for the initiation of visual transduction. LÄS MER
4. Mechanics and Failure in Thin Material Layers : Towards Realistic Package Opening Simulations
Sammanfattning : The final goal of this PhD-work is an efficient and user-friendly finite element modelling strategy targeting an industrial available package opening application. In order to reach this goal, different experimental mechanical and fracture mechanical tests were continuously refined to characterize the studied materials. LÄS MER
5. Realistic Package Opening Simulations : An Experimental Mechanics and Physics Based Approach
Sammanfattning : A finite element modeling strategy targeting package opening simulations is the final goal with this work. The developed simulation model will be used to proactively predict the opening compatibility early in the development process of a new opening device and/or a new packaging material. LÄS MER