Search for dissertations about: "Aluminium and texture"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Aluminium and texture.
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1. Structure and properties of thick plates of 7010
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2. Studies of the Reactive Sputtering Process and its Application in Electro-Acoustic Devices
Abstract : Electro-acoustic devices such as surface acoustic wave (SAW) and bulk acoustic wave (BAW) devices have been in commercial use for over 60 years and can be found in applications ranging from specialised scientific and military equipment to consumer products, such as mobile telephones, TV and radio receivers, etc. Today by far the largest market for electro-acoustic devices is the telecommunication industry which annually consumes approximately three billion acoustic wave filters for frequency control alone. READ MORE
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3. Dissolved organic carbon in tropical watersheds : Linking field observation and eco-hydrological modelling
Abstract : Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a general description of the organic material dissolved in water. DOC is an important source of energy, carbon, and nutrient transfers from terrestrial to aquatic ecosystems. The export of DOC into aquatic ecosystems may contribute to the carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems and to water degradation. READ MORE
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4. Advanced MEMS Pressure Sensors Operating in Fluids
Abstract : Today’s MEMS technology allows manufacturing of miniaturized, low power sensors that sometimes exceeds the performance of conventional sensors. The pressure sensor market today is dominated by MEMS pressure sensors.In this thesis two different pressure sensor techniques are studied. READ MORE
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5. Synthesis and Characterization of Transition Metal Diborides
Abstract : This thesis is devoted towards physical vapor deposition (PVD) of thin films of transition-metal (TM) diborides, focused on the material system TiBx, Ti1-xAlxB2-y and CrBx. The metal diborides are a large family of compounds with both metallic and ceramic properties, due to its bonding nature being a mix of covalent and ionic bonds. READ MORE