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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 46 avhandlingar innehållade orden utveckling inom industrin.
21. Fatigue and Fracture of High-Strength Steels : Improving Reliability in Strength Assessment
Sammanfattning : Structural steel plays a fundamental role in the heavy industry, serving as a key material for numerous load-bearing products and equipment. Its widespread use is attributed to its robustness, resistance to wear, ease of use in construction, and cost-effectiveness. LÄS MER
22. The Design Platform Approach –Enabling platform-based development in the engineer-to-order industry
Sammanfattning : Manufacturing companies are continuously faced with requirements regarding technology novelty, shorter time to market, a higher level of functionality, and lower prices on their products. This is especially the case for companies developing and manufacturing highly customized products, also known as engineer-to-order (ETO) companies. LÄS MER
23. BlueBellMouse. A Tool for Kinetic Model Development
Sammanfattning : The simulation of physical phenomena occurring in chemical reactors requires the description of the kinetics involved in the underlying combustion process. Kinetic models are developed for this purpose. LÄS MER
24. With district heating toward a sustainable future : System studies of district heating and cooling that interact with power, transport and industrial sectors
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to identify measures which should be taken in DH systems (DHSs) in order to contribute to the development of the DHSs and other energy systems (especially transport, industrial and power sectors) toward sustainability.Four business strategies were analysed: delivering excess heat from biofuel production industry to DHSs, conversion of industrial processes to DH, integration of biofuel production in DHSs and integration of DHdriven absorption cooling technology in DHSs. LÄS MER
25. Neutron scattering studies of hard metals
Sammanfattning : Since their discovery about 100 years ago, tools made of hard metals have been the enablers of development in various areas: from drilling subway lines for more sustainable cities to the machining of complex next-generation airplane engine parts for reduced CO2 emissions. An increase in properties of hard metals thus leads to efficient operations with shorter lead-time, less environmental footprint, and reduced cost. LÄS MER