Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Steinert, Martin"
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3-D Printet Paper as Structural Material - Improving the Mechanical Properties of Paper Laminate with Epoxy
Ekelund, Daniel Ihlen (Master thesis, 2015)This project has in two stages explored the possibilities and potential for improving the mechanical properties of the laminated paper material created with Mcor Technologies 3D printer IRIS. The first stage explored the ... -
A comparative study between traditional topology optimization and lattice optimization for additive manufacturing
Tyflopoulos, Evangelos; Steinert, Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Topology optimization (TO) aids designers to come up with new ideas that would be impossible to be designed without this technology. However, the optimized results are usually characterized by high geometric complexity, ... -
A computational approach to expose conversation dynamics in engineering design activities
Wulvik, Andreas; Menning, Axel; Steinert, Martin (Journal article, 2017)In this paper, we apply a computational approach to expose conversation dynamics in design conversations. We apply this approach to a case study comprising of two sessions, with 300 speaker turns respectively. The resulting ... -
A Heuristic Approach for Early-Stage Product Development in Extreme Environments
Winjum, Jardar; Wulvik, Andreas; Erichsen, Jorgen Andreas Bogen; Welo, Torgeir; Steinert, Martin (Chapter, 2017)This article considers a heuristic approach for developing products for extreme environments. The authors propose a set of heuristics for exploring environment and product features throughout the design probing process. ... -
A Modular Research Platform
Chen, John; Hatlem, Leif Arne (Master thesis, 2019)Denne oppgaven beskriver utviklingen av en modulær forskningsplattform, gjennom utviklingen av et fleksibelt eksperimentoppsett for forskning på simulatorer, brukergrensesnitt og fysiologi i menneskelige operatører. Bakgrunnen ... -
A Modular Research Platform
Hatlem, Leif Arne; Chen, John (Master thesis, 2019)Denne oppgaven beskriver utviklingen av en modulær forskningsplattform, gjennom utviklingen av et fleksibelt eksperimentoppsett for forskning på simulatorer, brukergrensesnitt og fysiologi i menneskelige operatører. ... -
Advancing empirical evidence of iteration stereotypes in the fuzzy front end of product development processes
Heck, Johannes; Steinert, Martin; Meboldt, Mirko (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In this paper we corroborate and advance insights about iteration characteristics in the fuzzy front end (FFE) of product development processes (PDPs). We captured the characteristics of 122 iterations embedded in design ... -
An Application Prototype for Hydrogen Permeation Data Analysis
Simonsen, Bendik Wendt (Master thesis, 2015)An application has been developed in order to analyze data results from experiments revolving adsorption and diffusion of hydrogen in X70 and Fe 3wt.% Si steel. The experiment was performed under cathodic charging conditions ... -
An Easier Predictive Display Based on Image Transformation for Low Cost Teleoperation of Vehicles With Time Delay
Løland, Martin (Master thesis, 2018)A python package for robot communication and a new predictive display based on image transformation has been developed. An experiment was performed and this thesis present the results. -
An exploration of mixed methods, researching business model phenomena - Investigating the business model phenomena through literature, in-depth case study, statistical testing and user experiments
Dybvik, Henrikke (Master thesis, 2018)Paper 1 encompass a literature investigation and could aid in understanding the business model phenomena on an overarching process level and how these processes could be improved. Paper 2 encompass an in-depth case study ... -
Application of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and Cortisol measurements in Applied Engineering Design Experiments
Almås, Elise Fjørtoft (Master thesis, 2016)Through interaction design experiment on human-computer interaction, the Heart Rate Variability analysis and salivary cortisol changes are tested as a marker for arousal and valence. The IDE named Mockpit 1.0 was performed ... -
Applying Sequential Pattern Mining to Portable RFID System Data
Sjöman, Heikki Johannes; Steinert, Martin (Chapter, 2016)This paper presents how data mining can be applied to RFID proximity tracking data captured in a production setting. The WINEPI algorithm is explained and used for mining sequential patterns from transaction data produced ... -
Applying the Wayfaring Model in Product Development: Case Study "Tile/Grout Cleaner"
Limseth, Gina (Master thesis, 2016)The wayfaring model is a product development approach that uses continuous exploration, ideation, prototyping and testing to reach a final destination. This thesis describes the wayfaring journey of the development of a ... -
Applying the Wayfaring Model in Product Development: Case Study 'New Ski Concept for Norway'
Wergeland, Einar Skorve (Master thesis, 2016)Throughout this thesis the wayfaring model has been applied in a product development case of a smart ski. Based on a vision of making a ski that changes properties based on input from the ski several critical functions ... -
Applying Wayfaring to a Project with Prefixed Design Requirements - Development of a Hydroponic Home Growing System
Wisløff Nilssen, Pål Weldingh (Master thesis, 2018)This master's thesis describes the development of a hydroponic home growing system. The system is meant be utilized by both users with and without any pre-existing experience in hydroponic growth. To achieve this, a ... -
Artificial Lateral Line Sensors - Developing Surface Sensors for Flow Detection around Adaptive Hydrofoils
Vestad, Håvard Nitter (Master thesis, 2018)In search for more efficient propulsion through water, many methods for improving on the existing hydrofoil and propeller designs we use today have been suggested, the topics of adaptive hydrofoils and propulsion systems ... -
Augmenting Physical Prototype Activities in Early-Stage Product Development
Kohtala, Sampsa Matias Ilmari; Erichsen, Jorgen Andreas Bogen; Sjöman, Heikki; Steinert, Martin (Chapter, 2018)Prototyping in the early-stage of product development is widely used for exploring solutions and generating knowledge. Prototypes in the form of tangible artefacts have many advantages, including expressing and transferring ... -
Automated Quantification of Human Osteoclasts Using Object Detection
Kohtala, Sampsa; Nedal, Tonje Marie Vikene; Carlo, Kriesi; Moen, Siv Helen; Ma, Qianli; Ødegaard, Kristin Sirnes; Standal, Therese; Steinert, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)A balanced skeletal remodeling process is paramount to staying healthy. The remodeling process can be studied by analyzing osteoclasts differentiated in vitro from mononuclear cells isolated from peripheral blood or from ... -
Automatically Quantifying Human Activity in Design Activities - With Microsoft Kinect Depth Sensors
Bjørkli, Leif Erik (Master thesis, 2015)Observing design activities can give insights that can be used to improve the activities and give feedback to participants. In the past the process of observing and analyzing design activities was done manually with video ... -
Automation of Aluminium Smelting Pot Cover Handling - Early Stage Development of a Customised Gripper Tool and a Manipulator Concept Review for Automation of a Primary Aluminum Potroom Process
Jørs, Even (Master thesis, 2017)Redistribution of cover mass is an aluminium potroom operation which is straining upon the workers at Alcoa Mosjøen. Though it is unpopular to perform, it is very much required for the production of top quality primary ...