Search for dissertations about: "Limit results"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1075 swedish dissertations containing the words Limit results.
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1. A Differentiable Approach to Stochastic Differential Equations : the Smoluchowski Limit Revisited
Abstract : In this thesis we generalize results by Smoluchowski [43], Chandrasekhar[6], Kramers, and Nelson [30]. Their aim is to construct Brownian motion as a limit of stochastic processes with differentiable sample paths by exploiting a scaling limit which is a particular type of averaging studied by Papanicolao [35]. READ MORE
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2. Cooperative Variable Speed Limit Systems : Modeling and Evaluation using Microscopic Traffic Simulation
Abstract : During the last decades the road traffic has increased tremendously leading to congestion, safety issues and increased environmental impacts. As a result, many countries are continuously trying to find improvements and new solutions to solve these issues. READ MORE
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3. Understanding the mechanisms behind atom transfer radical polymerization : exploring the limit of control
Abstract : Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed techniques for controlled radical polymerization. ATRP has great potential for the development of new materials due to the ability to control molecular weight and polymer architecture. READ MORE
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4. Patch loading resistance of plated girders : ultimate and serviceability limit state
Abstract : Patch loading or partial edge loading of steel girder webs is a load case where a concentrated force is introduced perpendicular to the flange of a girder. This usually induces a local failure of the girder web in the vicinity of the loaded flange. READ MORE
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5. Prediction of the fatigue limit : accuracy of post-processing methods
Abstract : Several fatigue criteria were evaluated with experimental fatigue test data. The fatigue tests contained many different geometries with different degrees of stress concentration. It was concluded that the differences between the criteria were neglectable when compared to the differences between the specimens. READ MORE