Search for dissertations about: "Electronic Friction"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words Electronic Friction.
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6. Robot system for flexible 3D friction stir welding
Abstract : Applying Friction Stir Welding (FSW) on complex joint geometries requires not only a machine with 3-dimesional work space capacity, but also a sound definition of the part geometry as well as knowledge about the process. Having a joining process, such as FSW, with great characteristics from both seam quality and environmental perspective, but yet only a minor presence in the manufacturing industry may be related to flexibility and cost issues. READ MORE
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7. Thermo-electric temperature measurements in friction stir welding : Towards feedback control of temperature
Abstract : Friction Stir Welding has seen a fast uptake in many industry segments. Mechanical properties superior to fusion welding, the ability to weld "unweldable" aluminium alloys and low distortion are often described as the main reasons for the fast industrial implementation of FSW. Most existing applications consist of long straight welding joints. READ MORE
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8. Theoretical Developments for the Real-Time Description and Control of Nanoscale Systems
Abstract : In this thesis we focus on improvements of the description of the electron-electron correlation effects in nonequilibrium nanosystems. We mainly focus on developments of two nonequilibrium methods, namely the formalism of Nonequilibrium Green’s Function and Time Dependent Density Functional Theory and we explore the possibility to improve existing approximations in these theories. READ MORE
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9. Electrical and Frictional Performance of Tin-Coated Contacts Exposed to Wear and Fretting Corrosion
Abstract : The complexity of electronic systems in vehicles is rapidly increasing, and as a consequence, the long-term reliability of automotive connectors has become an important issue. The aims of this thesis have been: 1. to characterize the friction, wear and electrical properties of tin coatings, 2. READ MORE
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10. Magnetron Sputtering of Nanocomposite Carbide Coatings for Electrical Contacts
Abstract : Today’s electronic society relies on the functionality of electrical contacts. To achieve good contact properties, surface coatings are normally applied. Such coatings should ideally fulfill a combination of different properties, like high electrical conductivity, high corrosion resistance, high wear resistance and low cost. READ MORE