Search for dissertations about: "In-situ measurement"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 128 swedish dissertations containing the words In-situ measurement.
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6. Tire/road noise : Studies of the mechanisms of noise generation, methods of measurement and road surface characterization
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7. Hyperspectral imaging for in-situ applications : Methods to improve the classification of materials using hyperspectral imaging
Abstract : This thesis addresses several research questions related to in-situ hyperspectral imaging systems, proposes measurement methods for more accurate imaging, and examines the impact of the methods on material classification.First, the thesis investigates the possibility of successfully calibrating a hyperspectral imaging system using a low-cost PTFE reference. READ MORE
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8. Fine and Ultrafine Particles from Combustion Sources - Investigations with In-situ Techniques
Abstract : Fine airborne particles are associated with adverse health effects in the human population. The aim of this research was to develop and evaluate methods for in-situ characterisation of fine and ultrafine particles and to determine their deposition in the human airways. READ MORE
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9. Development of Novel In Situ ESEM Techniques for the Study of Water Interaction with Soft Materials
Abstract : The transport of water is central to many applications of soft biomaterials; for example water management in personal care products, controlled drug release in pharmaceuticals and, on a fundamental level, the activities of living cells. Water transport through a material may occur in both liquid and gas phase, and is highly dependent on the microstructure. READ MORE
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10. Development of Novel In Situ Microscopy Techniques for the Study of Water Interaction with Soft Materials
Abstract : The transport of water in soft materials can occur in liquid or gas phase and is highly dependent on the material microstructure and the structure dynamics. Understanding these relationships is the basis for the development of predictive models that can aid the design of new and improved functional materials. READ MORE