Search for dissertations about: "Daniel Bäckström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Daniel Bäckström.
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1. Experimental and modelling studies of particle radiation in flames
Abstract : Combustion of solid fuels is an important part of many industrial and power generation processes. The global use of coal in these processes is vast and thus also the related emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere. It is not possible to continue on the path with continuously increasing emissions of CO2 if the global climate targets should be met. READ MORE
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2. Experimental and modelling studies of radiative heat transfer in flames
Abstract : Combustion of solid fuels is used extensively for electricity generation purposes. However, combustion of fossil fuels leads to CO2 emissions which enhance the greenhouse gas effect. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a proposed solution where the CO2 is captured and stored instead of being emitted to the atmosphere. READ MORE
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3. Managing and Exploring Large Data Sets Generated by Liquid Separation - Mass Spectrometry
Abstract : A trend in natural science and especially in analytical chemistry is the increasing need for analysis of a large number of complex samples with low analyte concentrations. Biological samples (urine, blood, plasma, cerebral spinal fluid, tissue etc. READ MORE
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4. Intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) : Susceptibility investigations and classification of civilian systems and equipment
Abstract : This PhD thesis addresses the threat posed to society by sources that can produce high power electromagnetic pulses (HEPM) and be used maliciously to disturb or damage electronic equipment. The vulnerability from intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) has increased in the recent decades due to the widespread dependence of the civil society on sensitive electronic systems and proliferation of radiation sources. READ MORE
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5. Exploring Trends, Patterns and Characteristics of Quality Management Through Text Mining
Abstract : At frequent intervals, new reports and papers are published stressing the importance of high quality and quality improvement measures in the public and private sector if Sweden is to survive as a welfare state and industrial nation. The situation seems not to be unique for Sweden: similar opinions can be heard in other parts of the world as well. READ MORE