Roland Stolt

Showing 9 publications

2017

Supporting design platforms by identifying flexible modules

Dag Raudberget, Christoffer E Levandowski, Samuel André et al
Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED. Vol. 3 (DS87-3), p. 191-200
Paper in proceeding
2009

Optimized Selection of Processing Routes for Sintered Parts Manufacture: A Component-Oriented Approach

Sepehr Hatami, Roland Stolt, Lars Nyborg
Advances in Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials. Vol. 2 (Part 13)
Paper in proceeding
2009

Optimised selection of processing routes for sintered parts manufacture: A component-oriented approach

Sepehr Hatami, Roland Stolt, Lars Nyborg
Advances in Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials - 2009, Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, PowderMet 2009, p. 139-1323
Paper in proceeding
2006

From CAD to FEA : A Design Automation Perspective

Roland Stolt
Licentiate thesis
2006

Reusing CAD-models of die-cast products for FEA

Roland Stolt
NAFEMS seminar: Prediction and modelling of failure using FEA 2006, Copenhagen / Roskilde Denmark, NAFEMS.
Paper in proceeding
2005

A CAD-INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED IDEALIZATION OF CAD-MODELS FOR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

Roland Stolt
IDETC/CIE ASME Long Beach CA. USA 2005
Paper in proceeding
2005

AUTOMATIC PREPARATION OF CAD-GENERATED SOLID GEOMETRY FOR FE-MESHING

Roland Stolt, Staffan Sunnersjö
NAFEMS World Congress, Malta 2005
Paper in proceeding

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