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11. Stabilising system for multi-storey beam and post timber buildings
Sammanfattning : For multi-storey timber buildings, the stabilisation against horizontal loads is one of the key issues, which becomes more severe with height. There are a few main concepts utilised to resist lateral forces; shear wall action, diagonal bracing, and frame action. LÄS MER
12. Implementation and Application of Fracture Mechanics Models for Concrete Structures
Sammanfattning : Two numerical models for simulation of concrete cracking and bond slip have been implemented and applied in various comparative analyses. Both models were implemented in the commercial finite element system ABAQUS. LÄS MER
13. Structural concrete elements subjected to air blast loading
Sammanfattning : In the design of structures to resist the effects of air blast loading or other severe dynamic loads it is vital to have large energy absorbing capabilities, and structural elements with large plastic deformation capacities are therefore desirable. Structures need to be designed for ductile response in order to prevent partial or total collapse due to locally failed elements. LÄS MER
14. Deformation and Fracture Behavior of Transparent Wood-Polymer Biocomposites
Sammanfattning : Transparent wood-polymer biocomposites (TWPBs) are interesting wood-based materials with a unique combination of optical transmittance and mechanical properties. The wood substrate is delignified (removal of lignin) while the wood microstructure is preserved. LÄS MER
15. Analysis and Reduction of Parasitic Effects in Induction Motors With Die-Cast Rotors
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents a study of inter-bar current effects on induction motors with die-cast aluminium and die-cast copper rotors. The parasitic effects introduced by these currents are analyzed and possible solutions to these problems are presented. This is realized by developing analytical tools for the simulation of inter-bar current effects. LÄS MER