Search for dissertations about: "GRAVITY MODEL"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 184 swedish dissertations containing the words GRAVITY MODEL.
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31. A simple model of the mechanics of trombone playing
Abstract : To study human motion in general, the motion when playingthe trombone has been examined. This makes it possible to workwith a simple mechanical model and thus get results that areeasier to interpret. Calculations from the model have beencompared to measurements from experiments. READ MORE
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32. Distribution of Ventilation Air and Heat by Buoyancy Forces inside Buildings : An Experimental Study
Abstract : The main task of the ventilation system in a building is to maintain the air quality and (together with the heating or cooling system) the thermal climate at an acceptable level within the building. This means that a sufficient amount of ventilation air at the appropriate temperature and quality must be supplied to satisfy thermal comfort and air quality demands and that this air is distributed to the parts of the building where people reside. READ MORE
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33. Camera Modelling and Calibration with Machine Vision Applications
Abstract : Camera modelling and calibration are important parts of machine vision. They can be used for calculating geometric information from images. A camera model is a mathematical projection between a 3D object space and a 2D image. READ MORE
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34. Instability in Settling Fibres : A Numerical Study
Abstract : Sedimenting suspensions exist in a varity of natural phenomena and industrial applications. It is already observed in experiments that the dilute fibre suspensions experience a concentration instability under gravity at low Reynolds numbers. Initially well-mixed suspensions become inhomogeneous and anisotropic due to this instability. READ MORE
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35. Aspects of Dimensional Deconstruction and Neutrino Physics
Abstract : The existence of at or curved extra spatial dimensions provides new insights into several of the problems which face the Standard Model of particle physics, including the gauge hierarchy problem, the smallness of neutrino masses, and the dark matter problem. However, higher-dimensional gauge theories are not renormalizable and can only be considered as low-energy effective theories, with limited applicability. READ MORE