Search for dissertations about: "Profilometry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the word Profilometry.
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1. Tactile Perception - Role of Physical Properties
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to interconnect human tactile perception with various physical properties of materials. Tactile perception necessitates contact and relative motion between the skin and the surfaces of interest. READ MORE
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2. Characterization of interfaces by elastic light scattering and profilometry
Abstract : This thesis deals with the characterization of interfaces by elastic light scattering and profilometry. The sensitivity of scattering measurements to surface topography were used in two major ways. It was shown that surface reactions in a liquid-solid interface can be monitored in situ in terms of changes in surface roughness. READ MORE
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3. Dissolution of fluorite type surfaces as analogues of spent nuclear fuel : Production of suitable analogues and study the effect of surface orientation on dissolution
Abstract : It is accepted worldwide that the best final solution for spent nuclear fuel is to bury it in deep geological repositories. Despite the physical and chemical barriers that are supposed to isolate the nuclear waste for at least 100.000 years, some uncertainty factors may cause underground water to get in contact with the nuclear waste. READ MORE
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4. Wetting and levelling of toner during fusing of electrophotographic prints
Abstract : This licentiate thesis comprises two studies dealing withthe fusing step in electrophotographic printing. The firststudy addresses the development of a method for monitoringwetting/spreading of single toner particles in-situ on a heatedsubstrate. READ MORE
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5. High power impulse magnetron sputtering under industrial conditions
Abstract : In this thesis, the recent development step of magnetron sputtering, termed high power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) has been studied. Compared to conventional magnetron sputtering HiPIMS provides a higher plasma density which can ionise the sputtered material. READ MORE