Search for dissertations about: "Lars-Olof Nordin"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars-Olof Nordin.
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1. Wood fiber composites : processing, structure and properties
Abstract : The goal of this work has been to investigate how to make wood polymer composite materials with good mechanical properties, which also could be tailored for different applications. The fundamental idea behind the work was that good mechanical properties of the composite material require that the stiffness and strength of the wood cell wall material are really utilized. READ MORE
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2. Wood fiber composites : from processing and structure to mechanical performance
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis has been focused on the mechanical properties of wood fiber composites. One goal has been to investigate the processing of wood polymer composite materials with good mechanical properties, and how to tailor these properties for different applications. READ MORE
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3. Mechanisms of inelastic behavior of fiber reinforced polymer composites
Abstract : In the present thesis, the sources of linear/non-linear viscoelastic and viscoplastic behaviour in polymer composite materials are under study. The significance of this work is related to the nature of all composite materials. All polymer composites tend to indicate a time-dependent behaviour. This behaviour can be either linear or nonlinear. READ MORE
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4. Deposit formation in the grate-kiln process
Abstract : Deposit formation in the grate-kiln process is a challenge for the iron ore pellet production industry. The deposits cause disturbances that affect the production capacity of the pelletizing plant. READ MORE
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5. Mechanical Characterization of Heterogeneous Brittle Materials
Abstract : Comminution is one of the highest energy-consuming processes in the mining and mineral processing industry by consuming around 2% of the global generated energy with an overall efficiency of 1-3%. Different approaches to the optimization of processes have been developed, but there is still room for improvement. READ MORE