Essays about: "Mud"
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11. Cost-effective manufacturing process for plastic components in automotive industry
University essay from Högskolan Väst/Avdelningen för avverkande och additativa tillverkningsprocesser (AAT)Abstract : A seemingly increasing trend in the automotive industry is the prevalence of hybrid and electric vehicles. For Lear Corporation, a global automotive supplier of seating and electronic systems, this has caused a decrease in quantity of their products as these types of vehicles are manufactured at lower rates of volumes. READ MORE
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12. MUD Jeans - a circular business model
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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13. Adoption and sustained use of energy efficient stoves in rural Uganda
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Naturresurser och hållbar utvecklingAbstract : In 2011, Energy saving (mud) stoves were introduced in villages around the Kachung Forestplantation in rural Uganda as part of an effort to support local sustainable development. Initial fieldwork showedthat the stoves had not been adopted as much as the apparent benefits would suggest. READ MORE
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14. Gone With the Headwind. Characterizing Erosion Using Lattice-Boltzmann Method : and its Implication in Planet Formation
University essay from Stockholms universitet/FysikumAbstract : Erosion has a long history in science and is used in many different fields today, for example in geology for coastal erosion and in the oil industry for pipe erosion. It is very difficult to study erosion both analytically. Numerically it is difficult due to moving and shape-changing boundaries. READ MORE
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15. Volume-Preserving Deformation of Terrain in Real-Time
University essay from Linköpings universitet/InformationskodningAbstract : Deformation of terrain is a natural component in real life. A car driving over a muddy area creates deep trails as the mud gives room to the tires. A person running across a snow-covered field causes the snow to deform to the shape of the feet. READ MORE