Search for dissertations about: "Burn hand"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Burn hand.
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6. On Aero Engine Intercooling
Abstract : Establishing an optimal intercooled aero engine constitutes a coupled problem where the conceptual design of the intercooler and the engine has to be considered simultaneously. The heat transfer and pressure loss characteristics will depend on the choice of the intercooler architecture. READ MORE
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7. Numerical Methods for Turbomachinery Aeromechanical Predictions
Abstract : In both aviation and power generation, gas turbines are used as key components. An important driver of technological advance in gas turbines is the race towards environmentally friendly machines, decreasing the fuel burn, community noise and NOx emissions. READ MORE
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8. Investigation of La promoted Pd/BEA Performance for Passive NOx adsorption processes
Abstract : Lean-burn combustion engines have been used to improve fuel efficiency by reducing fuel consumption. However, these engines face challenges in lean reduction of NOx for exhaust after-treatment systems. READ MORE
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9. Blood Flow Dynamics in Burns
Abstract : Objectives:Burns of intermediate thickness are hard to evaluate clinically. This often leads to unnecessary delays of up to 14 days before a surgical decision can be made. To counter this, several objective methods have been developed to determine the healing potential of the wound. READ MORE
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10. Development and characterization of SiC based field effect gas sensors and sensor systems for emissions monitoring and control of biomass combustion
Abstract : Increasing oil prices and environmental levies have reinforced the interest in biofuels for domestic and district heating, most commonly through combustion of solid biomass like wood logs, hog fuel and pellets in water based heating systems. The combustion process itself proceeds through three elementarysteps; drying, where fuel moisture is driven off, followed by pyrolysis and finally combustion of the remaining charcoal. READ MORE