Search for dissertations about: "Anders Eriksson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 125 swedish dissertations containing the words Anders Eriksson.
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11. Finite Element Modeling of Contact Problems
Abstract : Contact is the principal way load is transferred to a body. The study of stresses and deformations arising due to contact interaction of solid bodies is thus of paramount importance in many engineering applications. In this work, problems involving contact interactions are investigated using finite element modeling. READ MORE
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12. A discrete-event simulation approach to improve efficiency in stump fuel supply chains
Abstract : Current concerns about climate change and fossil fuel dependency have intensified interest in renewable energy and increased demand for sustainable alternatives. Softwood tree stumps could be a very interesting renewable fuel assortment. The stump-root system constitutes about 25% of stem volume. READ MORE
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13. Cathodic Arc Synthesis of Ti-Si-C-N Thin Films from Ternary Cathodes
Abstract : Cathodic arc deposition is a powerful technique for thin film synthesis, associated with explosive phase transformations resulting in an energetic and highly ionized plasma. This Thesis presents film growth through arc deposition from compound cathodes of Ti3SiC2, providing source material for plasma and films rich in Si and C. READ MORE
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14. Development and evaluation of non-invasive ultrasonic methods for arterial characterization
Abstract : As cardiovascular diseases have been the most common cause of mortality in the western world for decades, the demand for appropriate diagnostic methods is obvious. To facilitate the examination non-invasive methods are preferable since they do not require sensors within the circulation system. READ MORE
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15. Improving the efficiency of forest fuel supply chains
Abstract : Forest biomass has gained much interest as a resource for renewable energy production world-wide. In Sweden, easily accessible secondary forest fuels, such as by-products from the conventional forest industry, are today already fully utilised. READ MORE