Search for dissertations about: "nucleation growth kinetics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words nucleation growth kinetics.
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1. Process modeling of semibatch reaction crystallization
Abstract : This thesis aims at increasing the fundamental understanding of reaction crystallization by modeling, simulations and parameter estimation. Benzoic acid is used as the model compound. READ MORE
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2. Initial Oxidation Kinetics of Al(111): A Monte Carlo Study
Abstract : Almost all metals around us have a thin oxide layer on top of the bulk metal underneath. Often this oxide film protects the metal against further oxidation, or corrosion. Examples are the oxide film that makes stainless steel "stain-less" or the ones on titanium and aluminium alloys, which are very corrosion resistant. READ MORE
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3. Modelling phase separation in Fe-Cr alloys : A continuum approach
Abstract : The formation of Cr-rich and Fe-rich domains upon ageing of an initially homogeneous Fe-Cr alloy at elevated temperatures (300-600 ºC) is commonly referred to as phase separation. The behaviour originates from a miscibility gap in the Fe-Cr phase diagram. READ MORE
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4. On microstructure formation and mechanical properties in grey cast iron
Abstract : A major user of cast components is the automotive industry, where the functionality of the components is related to environmental demands. Internal combustion engines are constantly being improved to emit less pollution. A vital part in this development is to increase the material properties of engine components during their life cycle. READ MORE
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5. Molecular investigations of atmospherically relevant interface processes: ice formation and water accommodation on ice and organic surfaces
Abstract : Clouds and aerosols play important roles in the climate system by affecting on atmospheric chemistry, the radiation budget of the atmosphere, and the water cycle including the formation of precipitation. Climate models with predictive power require quantitative descriptions of aerosols and clouds, but several key processes remain to be fully understood. READ MORE