Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Marthinusen, Ivar"
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Knowledge Based Engineering and Metacognition for Creative Design
Taftø, Eivind André (Master thesis, 2016)This study focuses on the possibility of using Knowledge Based Engineering (KBE) as a tool for the early creative design phase, using systematic design principles introduced by Eskild Tjalve. In addition, the concept of ... -
Optimising KBE Generated Mechanisms
Lima, Arnt Underhaug (Master thesis, 2017)Mathematical optimisation provides tools for creating designs that provably performs well. When such tools are combined with a knowledge based engineering (KBE) application for mechanism design, the process of optimising ... -
The Acquisition and Codification of Knowledge for Knowledge-Based Engineering
Marthinusen, Ivar (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:364, Doctoral thesis, 2016)Knowledge is the backbone of any engineering challenge. Through this knowledge, man has been able to transform the elements of our planet into usable structures that serve a purpose in our modern world. By utilizing ... -
The Active Knowledge Modeling approach To Configurable Product and Process Design
Marthinusen, Ivar (Master thesis, 2011)This master thesis describes the first steps in the development of a new approach for effective collaborative product development and delivery. The approach is based on Active Knowledge Modeling (AKM) and the Collaborative ... -
Tracking Technologies for Solar Photovoltaics - Proposal for a Solar PV Farm in Tasmania and Opportunities for Norway
Gudbrandsen, Anja Jones (Master thesis, 2018)This thesis assesses the suitability of three large scale solar PV tracking technologies for a range of conditions; subtropical, temperate and cold weather climates. Systems evaluated include Fixed Tilt (FT), Single Axis ... -
User Interface Concepts for Mechanism Modelling in the RaMMS KBE System
Coward, Thor Christian (Master thesis, 2017)By combining the principles of knowledge-based engineering (KBE) and concurrent engineering in the design process, repetitive tasks are reduced and design tasks are conducted simultaneously, enabling the engineer to explore ...