Essays about: "serviceability"
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1. The Effect of Chloride-Induced Corrosion Patterns on the Crack Width of Reinforced Concrete
University essay from KTH/BetongbyggnadAbstract : This master's thesis investigates cracking in a parking garage, with a particular focus on the influence of corrosion. Concrete structures commonly experience cracking, and corrosion has emerged as one of the primary contributing factors. These cracks, varying in size and shape, can be considered structural discontinuities. READ MORE
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2. Battery Assembly Technology in the Nordics : Exploring Opportunities and Challenges for Equipment Manufacturers
University essay from KTH/ProduktionsutvecklingAbstract : This thesis investigates the opportunities and challenges in battery assembly technology for tool manufacturers in the sectors of e-mobility and energy storage systems in the Nordics. The research aims to understand how equipment manufacturers can contribute to the advancements of batteries and their assembly, ultimately fostering innovation and sustainability in these industries. READ MORE
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3. FEM analysis of existing buildings during renovation
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : In this masters thesis the aim was to investigate a part of Sturegallerian in Stockholm to be reconstructed. The reconstruction did implicate that openings were to be established in an already existing masonry wall. READ MORE
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4. Assessing the recyclability of battery systems with the help of disassembly maps
University essay from KTH/ProduktionsutvecklingAbstract : Batteries and battery systems manufacturers face difficulties when assessing the recyclability and disasemblability of their products. Diverse evaluation methodologies have been developed; nevertheless, there is a lack of them for energy storage systems. READ MORE
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5. Utilisation of hardwood in cross-laminated timber - A numerical study on vibrations in floors
University essay from Lunds universitet/Byggnadsmekanik; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaperAbstract : Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is an engineered wood product consisting of several layers of laminations bonded together with adhesives. In contrast to heavier construction materials, timber and other lightweight building materials are more prone to serviceability issues due to vibrations. READ MORE