Search for dissertations about: "Particle analyser characterisation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Particle analyser characterisation.
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1. Beyond averages – some aspects of how to describe a heterogeneous material, mechanical pulp, on particle level
Abstract : For a more profound understanding of how a process works, it is essential to have a relevant description of the material being processed. With this description, it will be easier to evaluate and control processes to produce more uniform products with the right properties. READ MORE
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2. Terahertz sensing for non-destructive characterisation of pharmaceutical tablets
Abstract : The pharmaceutical industry is shifting from conventional batch manufacturing to continuous manufacturing. To realise continuous manufacturing, it is crucial to assess the product quality of tablets at different stages of the production line. READ MORE
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3. Image-based quantitative infrared analysis and microparticle characterisation for pulp and paper applications
Abstract : Measurements of process variations and particle morphology are widely employed in the pulp and paper industry. Two techniques with high potential, infrared thermography and microparticle characterisation, are mainly used qualitatively. READ MORE
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4. Characterisation of pollutants in stormwater treatment facilities
Abstract : The overall objective of this thesis is to increase the knowledge of both the pollutants within stormwater treatment facilities and the maintenance of these facilities. This objective has been achieved by studying water and sediment with respect to metal concentrations, fractionation, and toxicity from ponds, sedimentation tanks, and gully pots with different catchment characteristics as well as from the sediment removal process. READ MORE
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5. Experimental Studies of the Interaction of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles with Clouds and Fogs
Abstract : In this work, cloud and fog droplet formation was studied in three joint field experiments. The instrument, the droplet aerosol analyser (DAA), has also been further developed and verified as part of this work. The DAA is an instrument especially developed for studies of cloud and fog droplet formation and growth. READ MORE