Search for dissertations about: "Inger Odnevall Wallinder"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Inger Odnevall Wallinder.
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1. Corrosion-included metal runoff from external constructions and its environmental interaction : a combined field and laboratory investigation of Zn, Cu, Cr and Ni for risk assessment
Abstract : The 1990s has seen an increased awareness of possible environmental effects of corrosion-induced metal release from outdoor constructions. Considerable efforts have been initiated to perform critical assessments of possible risks of selected metals. Gaps of knowledge have been identified and research investigations started. READ MORE
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2. Atmospheric corrosion of copper and copper-based alloys in architecture : from native surface oxides to fully developed patinas
Abstract : Copper and copper-based alloys are commonly used in both ancient and modern architecture. This requires an in-depth fundamental and applied understanding on their atmospheric corrosion behavior at different climatic, environmental and pollutant levels and how these parameters influence e.g. READ MORE
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3. Galvanized steel in outdoor constructions - metal runoff, corrosion and patina formation
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4. Corrosion resistant alumina-forming alloys for lead-cooled reactors
Abstract : Generation IV nuclear power technologies provide attractive solutions to the common issues related to conventional nuclear power plants currently in operation worldwide. Through a significant reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity of nuclear waste, a more efficient use of nuclear fuel resources, and implementation of inherent safety features, Generation IV will make nuclear power sustainable and thus increase the public acceptance of nuclear power. READ MORE
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5. High temperature corrosion in biomass-fired energy applications : Alloying effects and test environment comparisons
Abstract : To reduce the greenhouse effect, the use of renewable fuel has to be increased. As renewable fuel has different characteristics compared to fossil fuel regarding content of trace metals, alkali, chlorine and sulphur, the corrosion characteristics in high temperature energy processes have to be evaluated. READ MORE