Search for dissertations about: "Conductive network"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words Conductive network.
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6. On the production of polyethylene dielectrics and conductive polymer composite fibres
Abstract : Foamed cable insulations and conductive polymer composite fibres are two applications in polymer processing where the electrical properties of a material may be altered significantly during processing. Their common denominator is that the outcome depends to a large degree on the flow behaviour of the polymer melt, in particular the melt extensional properties. READ MORE
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7. Cellulose-derived conductive nanofibrous materials for energy storage and tissue engineering applications
Abstract : There is no doubt that nanofibrous materials are among the most opportune materials used in advanced applications nowadays. To supply anticipated high demand for these materials sustainable resources such as plant derived polymers should be explored. READ MORE
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8. System-in-a-Package on Low-Cost Liquid Crystal Polymer Substrate
Abstract : System-in-a-Package (SiP) is one of the most advanced approaches to meet the requirements for future high-density electronics packaging. In this thesis, a 3D system-in-a-package concept with embedded active and passive components is proposed, where a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) was used as the base substrate. READ MORE
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9. Mitigation of Power-Frequency Magnetic Fields With Applications to Substations and Other Parts of the Electric Network
Abstract : In recent times, electromagnetic emissions from various electrical components have induced more than one debate whether they represent a harmful influence to our health. In addition, interferences caused by power frequency magnetic fields (PFMFs) on electron beam based electronic equipment (e.g. READ MORE
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10. Materials and Devices for Stretchable Electronic Nerve Interfaces
Abstract : Within our body, there is a large network of nerves that facilitates communication between the brain and the body’s organs. This network is called our peripheral nervous system, consisting of soft and stretchable nerve bundles that gradually increase in their functional specificity as they split and branch out the closer they get to their target organ. READ MORE