Search for dissertations about: "Dissertations on electrification"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Dissertations on electrification.
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1. On Electrified Fluid Power Systems in Mobile Machinery
Abstract : High power density in combination with flexible power distribution possibilities and extreme robustness are reasons why fluid power has been the preferred technology in mobile machinery, such as excavators and cranes, since the mid-20th century. In principle, the machines have been powered by a combustion engine which powers a pump, with the output from the pump being distributed to different functions via valves. READ MORE
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2. Sustainability and development impacts of off-grid electrification in developing countries : An assessment of South Africa's rural electrification program
Abstract : Previous studies have shown that provision of sustainable electricity supply to rural households is essential to bring development to off-grid populations. For this reason, most developing countries put large efforts into rural electrification programs to stimulate development and reduce poverty. READ MORE
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3. Materials Design for Paper Electrodes : A Papermaking Perspective on Electrode Fabrication
Abstract : The electrification and digitalization of our society has propelled the demand for energy storage solutions. High-end technologies have been developed to satisfy the requirements of demanding applications, such as electromobility and portable consumer electronics, which also increasingly find markets for less demanding applications. READ MORE
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4. On Machine Learning-Based Control for Energy Management in Construction Machines
Abstract : High energy efficiency is a key requirement for modern construction machinery. This is because of stricter environmental targets, electrification, and reduction of operation costs. READ MORE
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5. Sustainable Electromobility : A System Approach to Transformation of Transportation
Abstract : This thesis aims to explore, analyze, and develop knowledge that leads to an understanding of identifying the key actors and their symbiotic relationships and dependencies in transforming the energy and transportation system from fossil-based to renewable and fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric. The research was explorative and categorized into two studies. READ MORE