Search for dissertations about: "simple instrumentation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words simple instrumentation.
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1. Realising full-scale control in wastewater treatment systems using in situ nutrient sensors
Abstract : Abstract A major change in paradigm is taking place in the operation of wastewater treatment plants as automatic process control is becoming feasible. This change is due to a number of different reasons, not least the development of online nutrient sensors, which measure the key parameters in the biological nutrient removal processes, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Non-intrusive instrumentation and estimation : Applications for control of an additive manufacturing process
Abstract : For integration of additive manufacturing into industrial production, there is a need for capable yet robust automation solutions. Such solutions are to ensure consistent process outputs, both with regard to deposit geometry and material properties. READ MORE
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3. Cavity Field Control for High-Intensity Linear Proton Accelerators
Abstract : The European Spallation Source will, once fully operational in 2025, be the world's brightest neutron source. The neutrons will be generated by bombarding a tungsten target with protons accelerated to 96\% the speed of light by electromagnetic fields confined in 155 radio-frequency cavities along the world's most powerful linear accelerator. READ MORE
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4. Mm-wave Radio Astronomy Instrumentation for the Onsala Space Observatory and SEST
Abstract : The thesis presents work done in developing instrumentation for mm- and submm-wave radio astronomy. The work described is in several fields. The greater part of the thesis is concerned with sensitive heterodyne receivers and in particular the cryogenically cooled mixers. In paper A the SEST telescope and its observing system are described. READ MORE
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5. Clinical fluorescence cytometry : improvements to preparation methods and instrumentation
Abstract : Fluorescence cytometry, which can be carried out by flow or image cytometry (FCM, ICM), provides a highly sensitive and specific tool for quantitative analysis of cell material. It is emerging from being a pure research method and becoming an important adjunct to clinical practice. To better realize its potential, more research is needed. READ MORE