Search for dissertations about: "PARTICLE CAPTURE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 107 swedish dissertations containing the words PARTICLE CAPTURE.
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1. Deriving effective forces for mesoscopic particle simulations
Abstract : In the field of molecular simulations, the long-standing aim has been to study mechanisms that cannot easily be observed in experiments or understood in terms of more abstract models. This is hard for systems of mesoscopic size (proteins, membranes etc. READ MORE
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2. Particle Emissions from District Heating Units Operating on Solid Biofuels
Abstract : With the increasing interest in the use of biofuels for heat and energy generation there is a growing concern about emissions from their combustion. It has been shown that biofuel furnaces emit relatively high quantities of particulate matter in comparison to natural gas and light fuel oil furnaces. READ MORE
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3. Measurement and Control of Metal Vapours during Fluidized Bed Combustion of Biomass Fuels
Abstract : Increased combustion of biomass fuels for heat and power production has created a need to recycle nutrient elements in biomass ash to soils to make the biomass consumption sustainable. It is, however, difficult to recycle the total amount of biomass ash produced due to the high concentrations of heavy metals and their readily soluble forms in some ash fractions. READ MORE
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4. Microsystems Technology for Underwater Vehicle Applications
Abstract : The aim of this thesis work has been to investigate how miniaturization, such as microsystems technology, can potentially increase the scientific throughput in exploration of hard-to-reach underwater environments, such as the subglacial lakes of Antarctica, or other challenging environments, including cave systems and wrecks. A number of instruments and subsystems applicable to miniature submersibles have been developed and studied, and their potential to provide a high functionality density for size-restricted exploration platforms has been assessed. READ MORE
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5. Suspension-feeding in the benthic boundary-layer: horizontal particle flux and mechanisms of particle capture
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