Search for dissertations about: "New particle formation"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 140 swedish dissertations containing the words New particle formation.
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21. Experimental and modelling studies of particle radiation in flames
Abstract : Combustion of solid fuels is an important part of many industrial and power generation processes. The global use of coal in these processes is vast and thus also the related emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere. It is not possible to continue on the path with continuously increasing emissions of CO2 if the global climate targets should be met. READ MORE
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22. Diesel Fuel Spray Formation and Combustion - A Modeling Approach
Abstract : The formation, ignition and combustion of fuel sprays are highly complex processes, and the models that are traditionally used to describe them have a range of shortcomings.The introduction of commercial and non-commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software has facilitated the development and application of new and improvedmultidimensional CFD models describing these phenomena. READ MORE
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23. OSTE Microfluidic Technologies for Cell Encapsulation and Biomolecular Analysis
Abstract : In novel drug delivery system, the encapsulation of therapeutic cells in microparticles has great promises for the treatment of a range of health con- ditions. Therefore, the encapsulation material and technology are of great importance to the validity and efficiency of the advanced medical therapy. READ MORE
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24. Fluids, Gels and Crystals : Phase behavior of binary thermoresponsive microgel mixtures
Abstract : Thermoresponsive colloidal microgels expel solvent from their interior upon crossing a threshold temperature, resulting in a significantly reduced size. The collapse of microgels can reversibly switch the interparticle interactions from soft repulsive to attractive, and the accompanying size reduction allows for precise control over volume fraction. READ MORE
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25. Numerical modelling of biomass thermochemical conversion and potassium release
Abstract : The use of biomass as a renewable source of energy has been increasing over the past few decades, and biomass is regarded as a promising replacement for fossil fuels. Thermochemical conversion of biomass is a common approach for biomass utilization with a relatively short conversion time. READ MORE