Essays about: "Contact modelling"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 73 essays containing the words Contact modelling.
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21. Inversion of SkyTEM Data Based on Geophysical Logging Results for Groundwater Exploration in Örebro, Sweden
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Geovetenskap och miljöteknikAbstract : Declining groundwater tables threatens several municipalities in Sweden which drinking water is collected from. To ensure a sound drinking water supply, the Geological Survey of Sweden has initiated a groundwater exploration plan. READ MORE
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22. The influence of modelling variables in FEM evaluation of fillet welded structures
University essay fromAbstract : Valmet is a world leading company in the pulp-, paper- and energy industry and is a manufacturer of e.g. paper machines. These paper machines are largely composed of steel frames for which beams and plates are often joined by welding. READ MORE
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23. A Spatially Explicit Agent-Based Model of Human-Resource Interaction on Easter Island
University essay from KTH/Numerisk analys, NAAbstract : The history of Easter Island, with its cultural and ecological mysteries, has attracted the interests of archaeologists, anthropologists, ecologists, and economists alike. Despite the great scientific efforts, uncertainties in the available archaeological and palynological data leave a number of critical issues unsolved and open to debate. READ MORE
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24. Modelling of a compensated foundation in GeoSuite Settlement
University essay from KTH/Jord- och bergmekanikAbstract : The world today is constantly growing, creating a need of new roads and residential areas. New constructions lead to an increased load onto the soil, which can result in deformations when the soil layers underneath are compressed. To reduce the increased load on the soil, a compensated foundation can be used. READ MORE
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25. Design Parameter Identification and Verification for Thermoplastic Inserts
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanik och hållfasthetsläraAbstract : Inserts are a crucial part of household and industrial furniture. These small plastic parts which often go unnoticed to the naked eye perform crucial functions like providing a base for the furniture, leveling the furniture, safeguarding the user from edges of the tubes used and providing an aesthetic finish. READ MORE