Measuring the Pressure Inside a Sealed Burner : A closer look into the LabVIEW-environment and spectrometry
Luttinen, Timo (2011)
Luttinen, Timo
Oulun seudun ammattikorkeakoulu
2011
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2011111714725
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2011111714725
Tiivistelmä
A process in Philips Lighting Turnhout uses a LabVIEW based application to measure and calculate the pressure inside a sealed projector burner. The mentioned application had become outdated, so a new application, based on a newer environment and standardized Philips' LabVIEW-template, was desired. Some additional features were also needed.
The project was divided into two sections due to the limited time dedicated for the bachelor's thesis, and this thesis describes one half of the project. To track the progression of the project, the usage of time was carefully planned and updated daily. Meetings with the stakeholders of the project were held weekly. In practice most of the work revolved around coding in LabVIEW and trying to manage the resources to provide for tests, hardware etc.
The deadlines were met and the project was finished on time, although additional tests were needed to find the correlations and deviations between the measurements in the old and new software. As of writing this abstract, the new application is running non-stop on all three different production lines.
The project was divided into two sections due to the limited time dedicated for the bachelor's thesis, and this thesis describes one half of the project. To track the progression of the project, the usage of time was carefully planned and updated daily. Meetings with the stakeholders of the project were held weekly. In practice most of the work revolved around coding in LabVIEW and trying to manage the resources to provide for tests, hardware etc.
The deadlines were met and the project was finished on time, although additional tests were needed to find the correlations and deviations between the measurements in the old and new software. As of writing this abstract, the new application is running non-stop on all three different production lines.