Essays about: "Carbon fibre"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 83 essays containing the words Carbon fibre.
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1. Thermal Conversion of Cellulose-Lignin Precursors into Carbon Fibres
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Nanoteknologi och funktionella materialAbstract : Carbon fibres are used in many applications thanks to their exceptional tensile properties in relation to their relatively low weight. These thin strands of at least 90% carbon are mixed with a matrix such as epoxy to form composites used for cars, wind turbines, prosthetics, and many other things. READ MORE
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2. Improved productivity : Innovative production methods for a redesigned boat hull
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : With the world shifting towards ever more sustainable practices and products, the maritime industry is expected to do the same. X Shore has found itself well-established in the new and niche industry of electric boats. READ MORE
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3. Agile robotic arm for vertical applications - Evaluation, design and development
University essay from Lunds universitet/MaskinelementAbstract : Existing pick and place robots are either heavy or have a limited workspace for vertical operations. Since there is no robot today that are both light and have a good vertical workspace, this leads to a gap in the market. READ MORE
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4. Characterisation of an Additively Manufactured Self-Sensing Material Using Carbon Fibre Sensors
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/RymdteknikAbstract : Increasing demand for structural health monitoring in space highlights the need to make the creation of these systems more accessible. This study investigates the potential of additive manufacturing to achieve this goal by characterizing a self-sensing material made of a commercially available 3D-printed continuous carbon fibre filament. READ MORE
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5. Incorporating Flax Fiber Composites in Hypercar Panels
University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanikAbstract : This thesis investigates sound transmission loss through flat finite panels using composite materials, which incorporate both carbon and flax fibres. The study wascarried out by performing FEM simulations developed and validated in steps. Thevalidation process was time-consuming but crucial in ensuring the model’s reliability. READ MORE