Search for dissertations about: "DOE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the word DOE.
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1. Multivariate design of molecular docking experiments : An investigation of protein-ligand interactions
Abstract : To be able to make informed descicions regarding the research of new drug molecules (ligands), it is crucial to have access to information regarding the chemical interaction between the drug and its biological target (protein). Computer-based methods have a given role in drug research today and, by using methods such as molecular docking, it is possible to investigate the way in which ligands and proteins interact. READ MORE
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2. Development and use of an optical pCO2 sensor in marine studies
Abstract : Partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) is one of the most important parameters, which are measured in the global ocean in conjunction with ocean acidification studies. It is also a parameter of great interest to aquaculture and fish industries since CO2 in large amounts is highly toxic for animals. The requirements for pCO2 measuring systems, e.g. READ MORE
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3. Vortex generator modeling and its application to optimal control of airflow in inlet
Abstract : This dissertation deals with the development of the vortex generator model and its use for the optimization study of vortex generator flow control in high-offset-ed inlets. In the first part, the overview of use of vortex generators and their mechanism is outlined. READ MORE
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4. Application and Design Developments in Diffractive Optics
Abstract : There has been strong development in the field of diffractive optics (DO) in research laboratories over the past two decades. Much progress has been made, both in design and analysis, as well as in manufacturing techniques. However, so far DO have only reached the market in small numbers. READ MORE
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5. Studies of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Aftertreatment System Based on the NOX Storage and Reduction Technology
Abstract : The legislative limits for NOX emissions in the exhaust gas from heavy-duty diesel engines will be decreased in the European Union from today 3.5 g/kWh (Euro IV) to 2.0 g/kWh in 2008 (Euro V). In the USA and Japan a similar trend can be seen. READ MORE