Search for dissertations about: "ANGULAR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 393 swedish dissertations containing the word ANGULAR.
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1. Isomeric yield ratio measurements with JYFLTRAP : In quest of the angular momentum of the primary fragments
Abstract : In this thesis, isomeric yield ratios of twenty nuclides produced in the fission of natU and 232Th by protons at 25-MeV and natU by high-energy neutrons were studied. The experiments were performed at the IGISOL-JYFLTRAP facility at the University of Jyväskylä. READ MORE
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2. Search for new Phenomena in Dijet Angular Distributions at √s = 8 and 13 TeV
Abstract : A new energy regime has recently become accessible in collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Abundant in hadron collisions, the two-jet final state explores the structure of the constituents of matter and the possible emergence of new forces of nature, in the largest momentum transfer collisions produced. READ MORE
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3. All-Fiber System for Photonic States Carrying Orbital Angular Momentum : A Platform for Classical and Quantum Information Processing
Abstract : The protection of confidential data is a fundamental need in the society in which we live. This task becomes more relevant when observing that every day, data traffic increases exponentially, as well as the number of attacks on the telecommunication infra-structure. READ MORE
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4. Angular dynamics of small particles in fluids
Abstract : This thesis concerns the angular motion of small particles suspended in fluid flows. A small particle experiences a hydrodynamic torque due to the local fluid velocity, and this torque leads to rotational motion. When inertial effects are negligible the torque on an ellipsoidal particle is given by Jeffery's theory [Jeffery, G. B. READ MORE
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5. External Water Condensation and Angular Solar Absorptance : Theoretical Analysis and Practical Experience of Modern Windows
Abstract : Part I of this thesis is a theoretical background to parts II and III. Part II treats the phenomenon of decreased visibility through a glazing due to external water condensation, dew, on the external surface. Some simulations are presented where it is shown that under certain circumstances condensation can be expected. READ MORE