Search for dissertations about: "Hans Andrén"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Hans Andrén.
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1. Development of the Laitaure Delta, Swedish Lappland : A Study of Growth, Distributary Forms and Processes
Abstract : Deltaic processes were studied on the Laitaure delta. Specific aims were to: analyse forms and processes in distributaries with regard to hydraulic geometry relationships; investigate the distribution of water into different distributaries; analyse the morphological development of the delta; and quantify the advance of the delta front. READ MORE
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2. Toxicity of Inorganic Aluminium in Humic Streams
Abstract : Aluminium (Al) has been recognised as a main toxic factor alongside pH in acidified water ecosystems. The toxic effect of Al has been attributed to inorganic Al (Ali), though there are few in situ studies in ambient humic waters which are the focus of this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Effect of austenitising temperature and cooling rate on microstructures of hot-work tool steels
Abstract : The average size of hot-work tools has gradually increased over the past years.This affects the effective temperature cycle tools experience during hardening,as large dimensions prevent uniform and rapid cooling, and thereby the resulting microstructures and properties. READ MORE
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4. Powder-metallurgical processing and phase separation in ternary transition metal carbides
Abstract : Ternary transition metal cubic carbides have high hardness and are potential carbides in cemented carbide and cermet tools, as well as hard coatings used to improve metal cutting performance. In the present work, (Ti,Zr)C, (V,Nb)C, and (V,Ta)C ternary cubic carbides were synthesized using traditional powder-metallurgical methods. READ MORE
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5. Modeling the Microstructure Evolution During and After Hot Working in Martensitic Steel
Abstract : In this study, the goal is to predict the microstructure evolution during and after the hot working of a martensitic stainless steel with 13% chromium using a physically-based model in the form of a MATLAB toolbox. This model is based on dislocation density theory and consists of coupled sets of evolution equations for dislocation, vacancies, recovery, recrystallization, and grain growth. READ MORE