Search for dissertations about: "Marcus Pettersson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Marcus Pettersson.
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1. Design Optimization in Industrial Robotics : Methods and Algorithms for Drive Train Design
Abstract : Robot manufacturers, like many other manufacturers, are experiencing increasing competition in a global market where one way to confront the challenge is by making the development process more efficient. One way to speed up the time to market for new products is to take advantage of design optimization based on simulation models. READ MORE
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2. Method development for the analysis of complex samples with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Abstract : In this thesis the development of methods for handling the problems associated with analyzing trace elements in complex matrixes using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry is presented. Trace elements such as Cu, Fe, Se, and Zn, to name a few, do play important roles in different organisms. READ MORE
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3. Total wrist arthroplasty : A clinical, radiographic and biomechanical investigation
Abstract : Aim: To study patient-related functional outcome measures, implant survival and radiographic loosening after total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) using four different implants. To evaluate a new TWA design biomechanically and clinically. READ MORE
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4. Hemi and total wrist arthroplasty
Abstract : Aim: To study implant survival and implant loosening following primary total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) using four different implants. To report outcome following wrist revision arthroplasty. To evaluate a new radial wrist hemi arthroplasty (RWHA) design clinically and biomechanically. READ MORE
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5. Ash transformation in thermochemical conversion of different biomass resources with special focus on phosphorus
Abstract : A great potential exists for increasing the use of bioenergy in thermochemical processes by utilizing agricultural biomass, forest residues, and sewage sludge that have high availability. Many of these biomass assortments have high ash contents with relatively high concentrations of ash-forming elements such as potassium (K), calcium (Ca), silicon (Si), and phosphorus (P). READ MORE