Search for dissertations about: "e waste"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 397 swedish dissertations containing the words e waste.
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1. Specific surface area of some minerals commonly found in granite
Abstract : The specific surface area, determined by the BET method, is a parameter often used to scale results of mineral studies of surface reactions in terms of rate and capacity to the field scale. Such extrapolations of results from small-scale laboratory experiments to the field-scale are important within many environmental applications. READ MORE
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2. Waste Heat Driven Membrane Distillation for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Abstract : The European Union has placed a high priority on reaching the goals described in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This aim has provided added momentum to member-state environmental regulatory authorities to further tighten the discharge limits of industrial wastewater. READ MORE
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3. Designing out waste - Exploring barriers for material recirculation
Abstract : This doctoral thesis has investigated what hinders material recirculation in society, to later suggest possible ways to support material recirculation in the future. Since material recirculation is proposed as a way to use waste materials for new production, it was deemed relevant to investigate two separate case studies that enabled recirculation from production systems and waste management. READ MORE
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4. Improved mine planning using geostatistics and fractal geometry for geologic modeling
Abstract : In planning a mining operation, the geologic model of the orebody forms the basis for the layout of the development workings and for the eventual layout for the production mining. The problem faced by the mine planning and geology team is to determine what level of sampling is necessary in order to accurately construct the geologic model of the orebody such that mining can be done at a low cost and without surprises. READ MORE
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5. Biogas from slaughterhouse waste : Mixtures interactions in co-digestion
Abstract : Global environmental concerns connected to the use of fossil fuels have forced the development ofalternative sustainable energy technologies. The application of anaerobic digestion, from waste streams thatcurrently have no use, can be utilized for bioenergy production. READ MORE