Search for dissertations about: "Media conversion"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words Media conversion.
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1. Short Pulses in Engineered Nonlinear Media
Abstract : Short optical pulses and engineered nonlinear media is a powerful combination. Mode locked pulses exhibit high peak powers and short pulse duration and the engineered ferro-electric KTiOPO4 facilitates several different nonlinear processes. READ MORE
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2. Industrial Digital Fabrication Using Inkjet Technology
Abstract : The use of acoustic waves initiated by the deformation of a microchannel is one method for generating monodisperse, micrometer-sized droplets from small orifices and is employed in piezo-electric inkjet printheads. These printheads are used in both graphical printing and digital fabrication, where functionalities, such as optical, biological, electrical or mechanical, are being produced locally. READ MORE
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3. How reproductive is a reproduction? : Digital transmission of text-based documents
Abstract : Heritage institutions today increasingly rely on digital formats for access, use and re-useof their collections. Books and other text-based documents, previously accessed on locationin libraries are now transferred into digital format and managed, distributed, andengaged as binary encoded representations. READ MORE
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4. Benzene-char conversion and particle-vapor characterization in biomass gasification
Abstract : Biomass is increasingly attracting attention as an alternative to fossil fuels. Gasification permits the thermochemical conversion of biomass into a product gas rich in carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The product gas can be further processed to generate heat, electricity, synthesis gas, chemicals, and biofuels. READ MORE
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5. On Microstructural Analysis of Porous Media Existing in Fuel Cells Using the Lattice Boltzmann Method
Abstract : This Licentiate thesis aims to gain understanding related to the fluid behavior in porous media existent in fuel cells (FCs) at microscale. In order to achieve this; the widely used methodology for solving problems in porous media has been applied, the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM). READ MORE