Search for dissertations about: "Micro"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1732 swedish dissertations containing the word Micro.
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1. Micro-by-micro interactions : Aggregation dynamics, biofilms, and ecotoxicological impacts of suspended solids
Abstract : Increasing concerns arise regarding the environmental risk of microplastics (MP) and their interactions with biota, prompting numerous effect studies. However, current ecotoxicology methods fall short when it comes to assessing MP impacts. READ MORE
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2. Micro-grinding of titanium
Abstract : Titanium and its alloys are difficult-to-cut materials, commonly used in several application fields, such as: medicine, aerospace, automotive and turbine manufacturing due to their biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, excellent mechanical and thermal properties, and light weight. However, its machining is associated with several difficulties, such as high tool wear, low surface quality, high cutting forces and high costs. READ MORE
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3. Educational choices of the future : a sociological inquiry into micro-politics in education
Abstract : This thesis investigates how students’ practical considerations for future choices in education and occupations correspond to policy objectives of socially productive educational choices. This is conveyed through the primary aim of analyzing the correspondence between on the one hand educational policy intentions and on the other hand students’ educational choices and the social and cultural conditions that structure them. READ MORE
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4. Micro-scale studies of wear
Abstract : The development of materials for tribological components is constantly striving to more sophisticated properties, specialised for specific applications. This progress requires and depends to a large extent on a parallel development of the theoretical knowledge of wear and on development of the experimental tools for investigating wear in the research lab as well as in the field. READ MORE
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5. High Precision Micro-Grinding of Advanced Materials
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to advance a fundamental understanding of process mechanics and surface integrity in micro-grinding of advanced materials, such as additively and conventionally manufactured titanium and engineering ceramic. Grinding forces and specific grinding energy were chosen as the two most important indicators to investigate the process. READ MORE