Search for dissertations about: "Anisotropi"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word Anisotropi.
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1. In Vivo Evaluation of Skeletal Muscle Morphological and Mechanical Properties using Medical Imaging
Abstract : Skeletal muscles are soft tissues that play an important role in maintaining body posture and enabling movements through force generation. The force-generating capacity is associated with the morphological and mechanical properties of the muscle. READ MORE
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2. Electrostatically Driven Structure Formation in Clay Dispersions
Abstract : Clay minerals consist of clay platelets, which are anisotropic in both size and charge, and these can form a lamellar structure depending on the size, making it a seemingly perfect model system for an electrical double layer. The situation is however, from a structural point, slightly less ideal. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of the Tactoid Formation in Clay Systems
Abstract : Clay minerals consist of anisotropic nanoplatelets where the majority of the clay minerals are highly charged, and thus, swell in aqueous solution. The structure and swelling depend on the type of clay mineral, and also on the ionic composition, and temperature. READ MORE
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4. On multilayered system dynamics and waves in anisotropic poroelastic media
Abstract : The mechanical and acoustic anisotropy of media is a governing factor in the behaviour of multilayered systems including such media. The understanding of the mechanisms conditioning the dynamic behaviour of multilayered systems is of paramount importance. READ MORE
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5. Anisotropic mechanical behaviors and microstructural evolution of thin-walled additively manufactured metals
Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, is a concept and method of a manufacturing process that builds a three-dimensional object layer-by-layer. Opposite to the conventional subtractive manufacturing, it conquers various limitations on component design freedom and raises interest in various fields, including aerospace, automotive and medical applications. READ MORE