Essays about: "Free Mechanical engineering thesis"
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6. Design Solution for Ingot Handling and Machining
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Avdelningen för maskin- och materialteknikAbstract : At the electro remelting slag (ESR) facility at Uddeholm, cylindrical steel ingots are produced in several different sizes. The ESR process requires a “starting step” that consist of a 20mm thick steel plate and is a little larger than the diameter of the ingot. READ MORE
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7. Analytical Exponential-6 Equation of State Based on Monte Carlo Simulations
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : The exponential-6 (exp-6) potential is an intermolecular pair potential that is widely used to model fluids at high densities. The path from molecular interaction to equation of state (EOS) for a gas is not straightforward however. READ MORE
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8. Design of a Disconnect Clutch and Actuator for a 48V P4 Electric Drive Transmission
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : The vehicle industry is making great strides in electric and hybrid technologies, representing a significant step towards reducing emissions from personal vehicles. In order to make the transition to new hybrid technologies as convincing as possible, well-functioning and smooth transitions between traditional combustion engines and electric motors are required. READ MORE
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9. Development of a Mechanical Shock Test Equipment
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : A simpler version of a shock-testing machine was developed and built. This allows engineers at Verisure to test prototypes and early versions of new products before the product is certified. An independent company shock tests the product as part of the process to certify it as an approved home alarm security product. READ MORE
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10. Analytical and Numerical Study of a Passive Self-Tuning Resonator
University essay from Lunds universitet/MekanikAbstract : Energy harvesting, from ambient vibrations, can be a very effective method for solving the problem with powering electronics were the need for constant power or regular battery replacements is a trouble or an inconvenience. But, since all energy harvesters, using mechanical vibrations, need to operate in resonance in order to generate maximal electrical output, and ambient vibrations usually do not have a constant vibration frequency, this results in the need for efficient self-tuning systems. READ MORE