Search for dissertations about: "Per Petersson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words Per Petersson.
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1. Laser Diagnostics Applied to Lean Premixed Swirling Flames - Simultaneous Flow Field and Scalar Measurements
Abstract : The work reported here includes experimental studies of lean premixed swirling flames. Various laser-based optical diagnostic techniques were used to collect information under different operational conditions. Combined flow- and scalar field measurements were performed at high repetition rates for detailed studies of the turbulent flames. READ MORE
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2. Process Efficiency and Capacity Flexibility : Developing a Support Tool for Capacity Decisions in Manual Assembly Systems
Abstract : Productivity is an important measure of competitiveness and one important factor influencing productivity is capacity utilisation. In order to achieve high productivity, there should be no more capacity in a system than is required by the current demand rate. READ MORE
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3. Spontaneous Movements during Sleep Guide Spinal Self-organization: Formation and Expression of a Memory Trace
Abstract : During development, information about the three-dimensional shape and mechanical properties of the body is laid down in the synaptic connectivity of sensorimotor systems through adaptive mechanisms. In spinal reflex systems, this enables the fast transformation of complex sensory information into adequate correction of movements. READ MORE
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4. Crack growth and development of fracture zones in plain concrete and similar materials
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5. Ion Beam Analysis of First Wall Materials Exposed to Plasma in Fusion Devices
Abstract : One major step needed for fusion to become a reliable energy source is the development of materials for the extreme conditions (high temperature, radioactivity and erosion) caused by hot plasmas. The main goal of the present study is to use and optimise ion beam methods (lateral resolution and sensitivity) to characterise the distribution of hydrogen isotopes that act as fuel. READ MORE
