Essays about: "RCF"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the word RCF.
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1. Adaptive Clay Formations
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : Rapid Clay Formations (RCF) is an ongoing research project investigating robotic aggregation of soft clay elements. This thesis presents our research into RCF construction on an architectural scale. It outlines our development of a fabrication process suitable for the construction of tall and slender structures made out of clay. READ MORE
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2. Investigate the track gauge widening on the Iron-ore line and suggest maintenance limits
University essay from KTH/SpårfordonAbstract : Iron ore export remains a major player in the Swedish economy to date, with 90% of all iron ore produced in Europe stemming from the relatively small northern country. A large amount of this ore is transported from the mines to harbours for world-wide freight on railways. READ MORE
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3. Eliminating Cash; cash-free corporate liquidity : A study on the plausibility and efficiency of financial lean
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : This paper addresses the problem of a failing net debt approach; deposited funds rarely compensate the cost of debt. Venturing into operational credit facilities, the study evaluates the efficiency and feasibility of transitioning into fully cash-free liquidity management. READ MORE
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4. System-wide LCC Calculation for Novel Brake Block Material in Nordic Condition
University essay from KTH/MWL Marcus Wallenberg LaboratorietAbstract : One of the main issues of cast-iron block brake material is high noise. Nowadays, train operators tend to change the brake block material from cast-iron to composite material. However, composite block brake materials are likely to produce more wear than cast-iron block brakes, degrading the dynamic behavior of the vehicle on the track. READ MORE
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5. Make it Meaningful : Semantic Segmentation of Three-Dimensional Urban Scene Models
University essay from Linköpings universitet/DatorseendeAbstract : Semantic segmentation of a scene aims to give meaning to the scene by dividing it into meaningful — semantic — parts. Understanding the scene is of great interest for all kinds of autonomous systems, but manual annotation is simply too time consuming, which is why there is a need for an alternative approach. READ MORE