Search for dissertations about: "Experimental validation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 434 swedish dissertations containing the words Experimental validation.
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6. Experimental validation of dynamic component models
Abstract : Proper coil function is an important issue regardingair-handling devices. Thus, proper modeling is important. Thepresent work deals with simulation of heating coil subsystems,especially validation on component level. READ MORE
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7. Zebrafish models for large-scale genetic screens in dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis : Validation and application
Abstract : Hundreds of loci have been robustly associated with circulating lipids, atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease; but for most loci the causal genes and mechanisms remain uncharacterized. The overall aim of my thesis is to develop and validate novel in vivo model systems that are suitable for high-throughput, image-based genetic screens in coronary artery disease and related traits, and use these model systems to systematically characterize positional candidate genes. READ MORE
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8. What contributes to human body burdens of phthalate esters? : An experimental approach
Abstract : Phthalate esters (PEs) and alternative plasticizers used as additives in numerous consumer products are continuously released into the environment leading to subsequent human exposure. The ubiquitous presence and potential adverse health effects (e.g. READ MORE
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9. Turbulent jets in confined spaces : application in mixing ventilation: experimental and numerical studies
Abstract : The basis of mixing ventilation is the airflow supply to the room by means of jets initiatedfrom the ventilation diffusers. To avoid the draught problem, the design of mixing ventilationmakes uses the throw term, which is defined as the distance to the supply air terminal inwhich the jet centreline mean velocity is decreased to a given value. READ MORE
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10. Prediction and experimental validation of dynamic soil-structure interaction of an end-bearing pile foundation in soft clay
Abstract : In the built environment, human activities such as railway and road traffic, constructionworks or industrial manufacturing can give rise to ground borne vibrations. Such vibrations become a concern in urban areas as they can cause human discomfort or disruption of vibration sensitive equipment in buildings. READ MORE