Search for dissertations about: "Jonas Eriksson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words Jonas Eriksson.
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11. Effect of Dwell-times on Crack Propagation in Superalloys
Abstract : Gas turbines are widely used in industry for power generation and as a power source at "hard to reach" locations where other possibilities for electrical supply are insufficient. There is a strong need for greener energy, considering the effect that pollution has had on global warming, and we need to come up with ways of producing cleaner electricity. READ MORE
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12. Urbanism Under Sail : An Archaeology of Fluit Ships in Early Modern Everyday Life
Abstract : In the seventeenth- and early eighteenth centuries, fluits were the most common type of merchant ship used in Baltic trade. Originally a Dutch design, the majority of all goods transported between Sweden and the Republic was carried on board such vessels. Far from all voyages reached their destination. READ MORE
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13. Business Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business Processes
Abstract : Research comparing public-private services outsourcing applying a longitudinal approach including the production/delivery processes (life after purchase) in services sourcing contexts is scarce. In addition, prior studies on service sourcing tend be under conceptualized. READ MORE
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14. Studying Simulations with Distributed Cognition
Abstract : Simulations are frequently used techniques for training, performance assessment, and prediction of future outcomes. In this thesis, the term “human-centered simulation” is used to refer to any simulation in which humans and human cognition are integral to the simulation’s function and purpose (e.g., simulation-based training). READ MORE
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15. Cracks in superalloys
Abstract : Gas turbines are widely used in industry for power generation and as a power source at hard to reach locations where other possibilities for electrical power supplies are insufficient. New ways of producing greener energy is needed to reduce emission levels. This can be achieved by increasing the combustion temperature of gas turbines. READ MORE