Essays about: "Flygindustrin"
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16. Redefining Horizons: A Study on Business Model Innovation for the Commercialization of Services within Urban Air Mobility
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Urban air mobility has gained increased attention in recent years due to the emergence of novel technologies. Several use cases within different industries exist. These services can substitute existing services as well as offering entirely new ones. READ MORE
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17. Hybridisation of fuel cells and batteries for aerial vehicles
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : There is an ever growing need for environmentally sustainable alternatives in today's society due to the looming threat of greenhouse gasses. One field where the need for new environmentally friendly solutions is needed is the aviation industry. READ MORE
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18. Adhesive bonding of fiber laminate patch to sandwich-structured composite
University essay from Lunds universitet/MaterialteknikAbstract : By using composites when constructing vehicles, lighter weight and thus better performance can be achieved. Composites are widely used in airplanes and small boats, but has yet to be incorporated in larger ships such as freighters and cruise ships. The main hindrance for its use is the lack of practical knowledge and experience. READ MORE
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19. Predictive Maintenance as a Tool for Servitization : The case of a value-added reseller in the construction equipment industry
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The construction equipment industry has been slow to increase its level of servitization, compared to other related sectors such as the car and flight industries. The fundamental problem is the endless variants of machines and business settings that their customers operate in. READ MORE
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20. Oil Autonomy of a Turbojet
University essay from KTH/FlygdynamikAbstract : The oil circuit of a jet engine is required to lubricate and cool mechanical parts. The oil is pumped from the oil tank and flows through heat exchangers. Then it is injected on the bearings for lubrication and cooling, before being scavenged at the bottom of the sumps and finally flows back to the oil tank. READ MORE