During some intense weeks while this course lasted, the group came up with an improvement for the ordinary desks that can be bought at any furniture-store today. Most desks on the current market are similar in both design and in the limited number of functions available, the goal with this project was to question theContinue reading “Motorized monitor lift”
Author Archives: Peter Blaschke
Tensile test creation for Roxtec thesis
The goal of the thesis was to see how moisture and temperature correlates to the Young’s modulus and what parameters had the greatest influence on its magnitude. Roxtec provided us with PA66GF25, 25% glass fiber reinforced polyamide 6.6 (also called nylon 6.6) frames which they use around their cable fittings. These frames were subsequently cutContinue reading “Tensile test creation for Roxtec thesis”
Intelligent switches for cable tracks
This project consisted of being provided with a problem from a local company, in our case NKT in Karlskrona, and working together with said company to create a solution in the form of a prototype. NKT is a cable producer in Karlskrona and during production their cables are switched from one track to another whenContinue reading “Intelligent switches for cable tracks”
Making relocation in VR feel real.
Our project was to build a product that solves the problem of making relocation in VR feel real. At the same time, it would give an extra layer of deepening sense of reality in the form of tilt and spin, which makes the movement feel even more real as the movements in the game alsoContinue reading “Making relocation in VR feel real.”
VR simulator for use in a wheelchair.
In the course Innovative and Sustainable Development 1, we contacted the user experience company Okatima. We were asked to develop a concept for a VR simulator based on the experience of using a wheelchair. This product was intended to be used at the Kreativum experience center for all visitors, small and large, to move inContinue reading “VR simulator for use in a wheelchair.”
Cutting dies for polymer specimencration
This report describes the utilization of equipment at BTH Innovation Labs for the project work titled ‘The effects of stress triaxiality on the fracture strain of polymer’. In this project, polymer specimens of different geometries namely, A10, PS and Shear were prepared using cutting dies and tested in uniaxial tension in the MTS Qtest100 tensileContinue reading “Cutting dies for polymer specimencration”
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DNES for tracking Dirt Digitally
The high degree of digitization in today’s society enables tracking of materials and equipment at construction sites, which provides a deeper understanding and potentially optimizes efficiency. In this way, you can optimize the use while making demands on suppliers on what type of material and equipment you as a customer want and be able toContinue reading “DNES for tracking Dirt Digitally”
Eftersläp
The company we are collaborating with manufactures furniture and other household items by large scale 3D-printing. At that scale, there are visible edges for each printed layer. Our product eliminates those edges by rolling each side, just behind the nozzle – the material comes out flattened on the sides, and eliminates the appearance of layers.Continue reading “Eftersläp”
Digital twin of liner Wasa (1778)
The project was about making a digital twin of the liner Wasa (1778). The project was done together with Blue Science Park, Marine Museum and BTH innovation labs. The intention with the digital twin is to be able to do simulations and calculations on the liner Wasa and see how it would behave under differentContinue reading “Digital twin of liner Wasa (1778)”