Search for dissertations about: "Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 114 swedish dissertations containing the words Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper.
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1. Surfaces Designed for High and Low Friction
Abstract : This thesis comprises tribological studies of extremely well-defined surfaces of different designs. Both low-friction and high-friction surfaces were manufactured and experimentally evaluated.In the low-friction studies, lithography and anisotropic etching of silicon was first used as a texturing technique. READ MORE
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2. Electromagnetic Interference in Distributed Outdoor Electrical Systems, with an Emphasis on Lightning Interaction with Electrified Railway Network
Abstract : This thesis deals with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems of distributed electrical networks, especially that caused by lightning to electrified railway. Lightning transients were found to damage important devices that control train movements, causing traffic stoppage and delays. READ MORE
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3. Secondary and Higher Order Structural Characterization of Peptides and Proteins by Mass Spectrometry
Abstract : The work in this thesis has demonstrated the advantages and limitations of using MS based technologies in protein and peptide structural studies. Tandem MS, specifically electron capture dissociation (ECD) have shown the ability to provide structural insights in molecules containing the slightest of all modifications (D-AA substitution). READ MORE
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4. Raman Spectroscopy and Hyperspectral Analysis of Living Cells Exposed to Nanoparticles
Abstract : Nanoparticles, i.e. particles with at least one dimension smaller than 100 nm, are present in large quantities in ambient air and can also be found in an increasing amount of consumer products. It is known that many nanomaterials have physicochemical properties that differ from physicochemical properties of the same material in bulk size. READ MORE
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5. Microengineered CVD Diamond Surfaces : Tribology and Applications
Abstract : Recent developments in thin film synthesis of diamond have facilitated a host of new technical applications. These are motivated by the many attractive properties of diamond, for example high hardness, chemical inertness, transparency and heat conductivity. Unfortunately, these properties also make it difficult to fashion complex geometries. READ MORE