Search for dissertations about: "Landscape simulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words Landscape simulation.
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1. Integrated High-Fidelity Planetary Mission Simulators: A Toolkit for Fidelity Evaluation
Abstract : Integrated High-Fidelity Planetary Mission Simulators: A Toolkit for Fidelity EvaluationSusmita Mohanty Department of Architecture Chalmers University of TechnologyABSTRACTFuture missions to deep space or other planets will rely heavily on Planetary Mission Simulators. Simulators will be used to replicate the experience and conditions of such missions as faithfully as possible within terrestrial constraints. READ MORE
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2. Trade-off analysis of forest ecosystem services – A modelling approach
Abstract : Forest is a resource that is increasingly utilized for multiple purposes. The balance between energy demands and the long-term capacity of ecosystems to support biodiversity and other ecosystem services is crucial. READ MORE
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3. Heat and water transfer for lacquer drying and thermal signatures : modelling, simulation and experiment
Abstract : The coupled phenomenon of heat and water transfer is essential in many scientific and industrial problems. This thesis focuses this phenomenon on two areas; lacquer drying and thermal signatures. Simulations of physical phenomena may in some cases replace extensive experimental investigations, which may be complicated and expensive. READ MORE
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4. At the Mountains of Modeling : Multiscale Simulations of Desalination by Capacitive Deionization
Abstract : More than 2 billion people are living in water-scarce areas. Meanwhile, there are enormous amounts of water in the salty oceans. Capacitive deionization (CDI) rises to the challenge with electrochemical cells for desalinating the water. As the CDI field expands, modeling becomes an increasingly important part of the development landscape. READ MORE
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5. Elucidating the Gating Mechanism of Cys-Loop Receptors
Abstract : Cys-loop receptors are membrane proteins that are key players for the fast synaptic neurotransmission. Their ion transport initiates new nerve signals after activation by small agonist molecules, but this function is also highly sensitive to allosteric modulation by a number of compounds such as anesthetics, alcohol or anti-parasitic agents. READ MORE