Search for dissertations about: "Partial Condensing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Partial Condensing.
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1. Structure-Exploiting Numerical Algorithms for Optimal Control
Abstract : Numerical algorithms for efficiently solving optimal control problems are important for commonly used advanced control strategies, such as model predictive control (MPC), but can also be useful for advanced estimation techniques, such as moving horizon estimation (MHE). In MPC, the control input is computed by solving a constrained finite-time optimal control (CFTOC) problem on-line, and in MHE the estimated states are obtained by solving an optimization problem that often can be formulated as a CFTOC problem. READ MORE
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2. Reactive Sputtering of Cubic-Phase BN:C and Nanostructured B-N-C Films : Growth, Microstructure, and Mechanical Properties
Abstract : Synthesis, structure, and mechanical property related issues in the carbon-containing boron nitride (BN:C) system have been studied. Magnetron sputtering, comprising a B4C target in mixed Ar-N2 discharges and deposition parameters of low ion energy, high ion-to-neutral flux ratio, and substrate temperatures ... READ MORE
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3. Considering external costs : Their influence on technical measures in energy systems
Abstract : It is well known that conversion of energy gives rise to several environmental problems. The impact on the environment and human health can involve substantial indirect costs for society. These indirect costs are also known as external costs, since the market often does not consider them. READ MORE
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4. Optimisation of Local and National Energy Systems : Development and Use of the MODEST Model
Abstract : Energy may be supplied by a multitude of components. Computer simulation helps in finding a beneficial system design. The energy-system optimisation model MODEST has been developed, and it has been applied to municipal, regional, and national energy systems. READ MORE
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5. Oppositely Charged Polyelectrolytes in Solution
Abstract : This thesis is about the formation of complexes in solutions of oppositely charged polyions. We consider mainly three topics: 1)Monte Carlo simulations of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes with a focus on cluster compositions. READ MORE