Search for dissertations about: "Mike Lloyd"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Mike Lloyd.
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1. SiCFET gassensors : theory, developent, and applications to flue gas cleaning processes in power plants
Abstract : Environmental and health concerns lead to stricter regulations on power plant emission. Sensors play an important role, not only as part of the process control to ensure that the effluent stays under the regulated values, but also to increase the pollution removal efficiency and to decrease the reagent consumption. READ MORE
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2. Turbulent layer mixing during stratified forming of woodfree paper d Mike Lloyd
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3. SiC based field effect sensors and sensor systems for combustion control applications
Abstract : Increasing oil prices and concerns about global warming have reinforced the interest in biofuels for domestic and district heating, most commonly through combustion of solid biomass like wood logs, hog fuel and pellets. Combustion at non-optimal conditions can, however, lead to substantial emissions of noxious compounds like unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides as well as the generation of soot. READ MORE
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4. Selectivity Enhancement of Gas Sensitive Field Effect Transistors by Dynamic Operation
Abstract : Gas sensitive field effect transistors based on silicon carbide, SiC-FETs, have been applied to various applications mainly in the area of exhaust and combustion monitoring. So far, these sensors have normally been operated at constant temperatures and adaptations to specific applications have been done by material and transducer platform optimization. READ MORE
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5. SiC-FET Gas Sensors Developed for Control of the Flue Gas Desulfurization System in Power Plants Experimental and Modeling : Experimental and Modeling
Abstract : Electricity and power generation is an essential part of our life. However, powergeneration activities also create by-products (such as sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides,carbon monoxide, etc), which can be dangerous when released to the atmosphere. READ MORE