Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 621.8: Machine engineering
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Huber, Frank; Höller, Anton,
2022.
Von 27 Bauteilen auf 1 Bauteil reduziert.
Konstruktionspraxis.
pp. 34-35.
Available from: https://www.konstruktionspraxis.vogel.de/von-27-bauteilen-auf-1-bauteil-reduziert-a-1116239/
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Kaji, Mohammadreza; Parvizian, Jamshid; van de Venn, Hans Wernher,
2020.
Applied Sciences.
10(24), pp. 8948.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/app10248948
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Kirchheim, Andreas,
2019.
Fertigung im Maschinenbau - konventionell oder additiv?.
In:
AM Expo 2019, Luzern, 12.-13. März 2019.
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Kirchheim, Andreas,
2018.
Gewichtsoptimierte Aufnahmevorrichtung (Galley Attachment).
In:
AM Expo 2018, Luzern, 6.-7. März 2018.
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Kirchheim, Andreas,
2018.
Additive Fertigung von metallischen Bauteilen.
In:
Seminar 2018 der Swissmem Fachgruppe Schweisstechnik (EMPA), Dübendorf, 23. Januar 2018.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 621.8: Machine engineering
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Innovative electric Power Unit
The aim of this project is the development of a new drive unit, which is robust and compact and also can be manufactured at a low price. A new drive unit, which is robust, compact and low-cost is to be developed using a special component. For this purpose all constructive details and the aspects related to the ...
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Model of a Sieving machine (continuation)
Development and implementation of a multi - scale model for sieving machines.
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AVERT
In Europe, terrorism threatens horrific loss of life, extensive disruption to city transport and damage to commercial real estate. Vehicles provide an ideal delivery mechanism because they can be meticulously prepared well in advance of deployment and then brought in to the Area of Operations. Furthermore, a real ...
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Recycling of Vegetable Proecessing Wastewater
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ECHORD (European Clearing House for Open Robotics Development)
JILAS - Jig-Less Airplane Assembly in low volume production by enhanced human robot interaction JILAS focuses on “human-robot interfacing and safety”. The core of the JILAS experiment is to realize a scenario where a human worker and an industrial robot assemble airplane components in a classic human-robot-coworker ...