Essays about: "Torsion constant"

Found 3 essays containing the words Torsion constant.

  1. 1. Torsion resistant chassis design for the Kalmar Cargotec empty container truck : A study to reduce swinging effect while handling elevated loads

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap och fysik (from 2013)

    Author : Jonathan Svernlöv; [2020]
    Keywords : Product development; FEM; Finite element method; FEA; Finite element analysis; Torsion; Torsion constant; Torsion resistant; chassi; chassis; structural; static; Produktutveckling; FEM; Finita element metoden; FEA; Torsionbeständigt; Chassi; statisk last;

    Abstract : Kalmar Cargotec is a company offering solutions for container and heavy industrial material handling. One of their products, EC-truck (empty container), lifts objects as heavy as 11 tonnes and sometimes as high as 16 meters vertically up in the air. READ MORE

  2. 2. Parallelizable manifold compactifications of D=11 Supergravity

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teoretisk fysik

    Author : Roberto Goranci; [2016]
    Keywords : Supergravity; Compactification; Freund-Rubin; Parallelizable manifold; Fermion condensate; Holonomy; Scalar coset; squashed seven-sphere; Consistent truncations; Domain Walls; Membrane;

    Abstract : In this thesis we present solutions of spontaneous compactifications of D=11, N=1 supergravity on parallelizable manifolds S^1, S^3 and S^7. In Freund-Rubin compactifications one usually obtains AdS vacua in 4D, these solutions usually sets the fermionic VEV's to zero. READ MORE

  3. 3. Modeling and Simulation of Elastic Rods with Intrinsic Curvature and Twist Immersed in Fluid

    University essay from KTH/Numerisk analys, NA

    Author : Babak Maboudi Afkham; [2014]
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    Abstract : Understanding the dynamics of thin elastic rods that are immersed in fluid is fundamental in explaining many problems that arise in biology, physics and engineering. Solving the coupled system of rod-fluid in 3D is usually very costly, however in case of low Reynolds number, the three-dimensional problem can be reduced a one-dimensional problem on the centerline of the rod. READ MORE