Search for essays about: "yield line analysis"

Found 3 essays containing the words yield line analysis.

  1. 1. An Analysis of Marketing Strategies of an Integrated Facility Services Company: The Case of ISS, Sweden

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för Management (MAM)

    Author : Collins Amanze; Sondengam B.K.A; [2008]
    Keywords : företagsekonomi; business administration - marketing; business administration - organization; international service system iss ; integrated facility; marketing strategy; strategy; environmental management standard ems ;

    Abstract : TOPIC: An Analysis of Marketing Strategies of an Integrated Facility Services Company: The Case of ISS, Sweden AUTHORS: Collins Nwakanma Amanze, Sondengam B.K. READ MORE

  2. 2. Economic analysis of the De Laval activity meter system for heat detection : a case study on farm level

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Per Larsson; [2007]
    Keywords : Fertility; Dairy Cow; Activity Metering; Calving Interval;

    Abstract : During the last centuries dairy cow breeding has strived to increase milk yield resulting in a dairy cow that produces large quantities of milk. However, high milk yield has been shown to be correlated with decreased reproductive performance (Nebel & McGilliard; 1993). READ MORE

  3. 3. Concrete slabs designed with finite element methods: modelling parameters, crack analyses and reinforcement design

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Väg- och vattenbyggnad/Konstruktionsteknik

    Author : Ola Enochsson; Peter Dufvenberg; [2001]
    Keywords : column stiffness; columns; concrete; crack analyses; cracks; density; design; design methods; distribution; element; FEM; FE-models; FE-theory; flat slab floors; fracture mechanics; mesh; mesh density; modelling; moments; multi spring concept; nonlinear; plates; reinforcement; slabs; stiffness; strip method; yield line theory;

    Abstract : Concrete slabs are today usually designed by traditional hand calculation methods. Powerful numerical calculation methods like the Finite Element Method (FEM) are not recommended in design handbooks for design of slabs, see e.g. Hillerborg et al (1990),(1996). READ MORE