Many users choose a glass design after testing 30 samples. Possibly worrying fact: you may need thousands of tests to get statistically trustworthy results.
Product Development
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EngineeringGeneralProduct Development
The Dynamic Positioning Lab – demonstrating the theory behind automatic positioning at sea
by Roger Skjetne 31 March, 2017Dynamic positioning (DP) of ships has a 55 years industrial history, and in 2015 it was awarded by the readers of “Teknisk Ukeblad” as…
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GeneralMaterials ScienceProduct Development
My Stay with Honda R&D Americas
by Johan Kolstø Sønstabø 20 November, 2016PhD candidate Johan Kolstø Sønstabø at SFI CASA, NTNU, has spent ten weeks with Honda R&D Americas as part of his work on flow-drill screw connections to join aluminium sheets. Here is his report from the stay:
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DesignEngineeringProduct Development
Learning Arduino through paperbots
by Matilde Bisballe Jensen 11 November, 2016Every year at IPM the course TMM4150 Machine design and Mechatronics is taught. It is a basic introduction to mechatronic methodology, censor technology, actuators, Arduino, etc.; basically, the foundation of any maker who wants to build more functional, mechanical or even “smart” prototypes.
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Every spring a bike race is arranged behind the main building of NTNU. The proud second graders on NTNU show off the special bikes…
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Kidney’s Journey: Game-design to empower patients in treatment selection
by Anne Carijn Vis 23 March, 2016For some serious illnesses such as obesity, prostate cancer and chronic kidney failure several treatment methods exists. Each of these methods will have unlike…
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Materials ScienceProduct Development
Cavities – The Weakest Link in Aluminium Alloys
by Mikhail Khadyko 22 March, 2016Pure aluminium is a very soft metal, not suitable for any kind of structural use. To make it stronger, some kind of alloying elements are always used.
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Kahoot is a gamed based learning platform developed amongst others by Alf Inge Wang, professor at the Department of Computer and Information Science, NTNU.…
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Judging by industry and public interest in her subject, Karoline Osnes has brilliant prospects. In a few years she will know more about the behaviour of glass in explosions than most people on the planet.