Search for dissertations about: "electric field"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 614 swedish dissertations containing the words electric field.
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1. Pulsed Electric Field Food Treatment and Low Frequency Bioelectromagnetics
Abstract : This thesis is divided in two parts, both of which address the interaction between biological cells (especially cell membranes) and electromagnetic fields. The first part deals with the application of intense pulsed electric fields (PEF) in foods. It is intended to be a non-thermal method to inactivate microorganisms. READ MORE
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2. Pulsed Electric Field Treatment of Plant Tissue
Abstract : A pulsed electric field (PEF) is a newly emerged non-thermal food processing technology which has characteristic effects on the cell membrane. PEF processing involves subjecting food to short, repeated pulses of a high electric field between an anode and a cathode. READ MORE
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3. On Control of Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors in Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Applications
Abstract : This thesis deals with design and analysis of the control system structure for electric drives equipped with permanent-magnet synchronous motors with a salient rotor. The intended application is propulsion in electric- and hybrid-electric vehicles. READ MORE
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4. Auroral Electric Fields From Satellite Observations and Numerical Modelling
Abstract : This thesis is about electrodynamics of thehigh-latitude/auroral region of near-Earth space. The work ismainly based on electric field measurements made by the doubleprobe instrument on the Freja satellite at altitudes ofapproximately 800-1700 km, together with measurements fromother instruments on the same satellite, and ground-basedinstrumentation. READ MORE
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5. Highly Dynamic Drives for Electric Hybrid Vehicles : Electric Machine Design and Dynamic Test Method
Abstract : Electric Hybrid Vehicles (EHVs) play a crucial role in the development towardsa more environmental friendly transportation. An alternative to solve someactual challenges with hybridization of vehicles is studied at the Division ofIndustrial Electrical Engineering and Automation (IEA) at Lund Universityin cooperation with the automotive industry. READ MORE