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FMEA - BASIC CONCEPT IN PRODUCT QUALITY
2018
Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a systematic procedure for analyzing a system (the entire system or just an assembly, subassembly or component) to identify potential failure modes, causes and effects of each failure on system operation. A somewhat different definition was formulated by Goddard Space Flight Center (USA) : FMEA is a procedure whereby every credible way of defeating each item from the lower decomposition level to the highest level is analyzed to determine effects on the system and classify each potential way of failure according to the severity of its effect.
The measurement invariance of Job Diagnostic Survey (JDS) across three university student groups
2016
Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to apply a multigroup confirmatory analysis to examine the measurement invariance (MI) of the adapted version of the Job Diagnosis Survey (JDS) as a measurement tool that analyses the relationship between the features of teaching methodologies with university students’ motivation and satisfaction across data collected on different degrees and academic years. Design/methodology/approach: Confirmatory factor analysis was carried out using a multigroup structural equation model, using the program EQS 6.1 to test the invariance of the adapted version of JDS in a sample constituted by 535 student of a Spanish public university. The assessment of invaria…
Heat rectification in He II counterflow in radial geometries
2018
Abstract We consider heat rectification in radial flows of turbulent helium II, where heat flux is not described by Fourier's law, but by a more general law. This is different from previous analyses of heat rectification, based on such law. In our simplified analysis we show that the coupling between heat flux and the gradient of vortex line density plays a decisive role in such rectification. Such rectification will be low at low and high values of the heat rate, but it may exhibit a very high value at an intermediate value of the heat rate. In particular, for a given range of values for the incoming heat ow, the outgoing heat flow corresponding to the exchange of internal and external tem…
A systematic literature review of the transition to the circular economy in business organizations: Obstacles, catalysts and ambivalences
2021
There is a need for a transition from unsustainable linear business models to a more sustainable circular approach, called the circular economy. To promote this need, a deeper understanding of which issues hinder organizations’ transition to the circular economy and which ones catalyse it is needed. A systematic literature review was performed on the business implementation of the circular economy and 69 articles covering the topic were found. The review identifies different types of catalyst, obstacles and ambivalent factors influencing circular economy implementation in business. This study contributes to research on circular economy implementation at business organizations by providing u…
3D Printing : Challenging Existing Business Models
2016
Technologies labelled as “disruptive” challenge conventional business procedures. The development of 3D printing technology and additive manufacturing (AM) is expected to transform product design and manufacturing. 3D printing technology makes it possible to produce complex and unique physical products from digitally designed CAD models. It is estimated that the effects of 3D printing on business will be diverse and far‐reaching. Hence, it is vital for business owners to observe how 3D printing may impact on business models and business networks, considering also the effects on stakeholders’ value propositions and on value creation. This paper reports on the potential impact of 3D printing …
Business models for internationalization: an analysis on traditional manufacturing smes
2021
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are a fundamental actor for the economic and social development of nations. However, these companies have poorer survival prospects than large firms (Freeman, Carroll and Hannan, 1983) and find it difficult to grow abroad (Crick and Barr, 2007). In the case of SMEs in traditional manufacturing industries, in addition to the limitations associated with their small size, there are also difficulties in maintaining competitiveness suffered by non-knowledge-intensive companies (Pla-Barber, Villar and Benito-Sarriá, 2020). For this reason, survival problems and barriers to internationalization are even more prevalent in traditional manufacturing SMEs. The…
Los Mapas contables de gestión de las empresas cotizadas chilenas : análisis cualitativo
2017
espanolEl articulo analiza las clases de gestion realizadas por las empresas cotizadas chilenas localizadas en los espacios administrativos de Chile. La orientacion del analisis realizado considera que el factor cultural de la region donde estan localizadas las empresas chilenas condiciona la clase de gestion desarrollada por dichas empresas. El desarrollo de esta hipotesis se realiza aplicando la metodologia contable de los graficos radiales. Las tensiones existentes entre los periodos medios de maduracion representados en un grafico radial asumen la existencia de un factor cultural en las transacciones realizadas por las empresas en una region y supone que la toma de decision en un area t…
E-Fairs: a Cyber-Physical System for Aggregation and Economy of Scale in e-Commerce
2018
In recent years, the e-commerce arena has deeply changed because of the advent of new business models and the growing weight of huge global actors like Amazon. Some business models create competition between users, and the product price tends to rise (e.g., online auctions); other models, including group-buying, make users cooperate, and the price tends to go down. The present study extends the group-buying model and proposes a cyber-physical system called e-fair, in which both sellers and buyers are grouped to negotiate on a specific product or service. E-fairs minimize the global purchase price and the shipping resources respectively with the aggregation of demand and supply as well as or…
�ber den Einflu� der Verarbeitung und Konservierung auf Bek�mmlichkeit und N�hrwert der Nahrungsmittel
1951
Des haushaltsubliche Zubereiten der Nahrungsmittel wie Kochen, Braten usw. beeintrachtigt Nahrwert und Ausnutzbarkeit der Nahrung nur unwesentlich, verbessert sie vielmehr haufig sogar. Durch Masnahmen der Konservierung, vor allem Erhitzen unter Druck, kann es aber zu weitgehender Zerstorung von Nahrstoffen oder zu chemischen Verenderungen der Art kommen, das Nahrwert oder Verdaulichkeit wesentlich herabgesetzt werden. Dies wird an Hand von Beispielen in erster Linie bei Vitaminen und Eiweiskorpern gezeigt. Aus diesen Beispielen ergibt sich die grose Bedeutung, die einer schonenden und zweckmasigen Nahrungsmittelkonservierung zukommt. Optimale Methoden fur Zubereitung und Konservierung von …
Suppression of phase ambiguity in digital holography by using partial coherence or specimen rotation
2008
In this paper we present two approaches for extracting the surface profile as well as obtaining 3D imaging of near field objects by usage of partial coherence and digital holography. In the first approach a light source with given temporal partial coherence is used to illuminate a near field object. The reflected light is interfered with the reference source. By computing the local contrast of the generated fringes one may estimate the 3D topography and the profile of the object. This approach extracts the 3D information from a single image, and its accuracy does not depend on triangulation angle like in fringe projection methods. The second approach is tomography based. There we illuminate…