Search for dissertations about: "Peter Karlström"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Peter Karlström.
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1. Thin-walled steel studs in fire : analysis and design recommendations
Abstract : Development of steel frame modular buildings is gaining increased popularity and support throughout Europe. Due to flexibility in construction and good long-term performance, lightweight steel frame structures are often preferred solutions, for instance in partitions and suspended ceilings as well as for load-bearing elements. READ MORE
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2. Three essays on transport CBA uncertainty
Abstract : Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) has for a long time been used in transport planning, but it is often questioned. One main argument against CBA is that the results depend largely on assumptions regarding one or a few input factors, as for example the future fuel price or valuation of CO2 emissions. READ MORE
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3. NoGAP: Novel Generator of Accelerators and Processors
Abstract : ASIPs are needed to handle the future demand of flexible yet highperformance embedded computing. The flexibility of ASIPs makes them preferable over fixed function ASICs. Also, a well designed ASIP, has a power consumption comparable to ASICs. However the cost associated with ASIP design is a limiting factor for a more wide spread adoption. READ MORE
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4. Tailoring and Characterization of Polymer-linked Fibrillar Structures
Abstract : The development of sustainable and renewable materials is paramount in today’s society. As the most abundant biopolymer on Earth, cellulose from cellulose-rich fibres is an excellent alternative for advanced and innovative material solutions. READ MORE
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5. Thermodynamic Toolkit for Chemical Recycling to Monomer
Abstract : The design of polymeric materials for a circular economy is, to a largeextent, a challenge of thermodynamics. The work presented in this thesishas explored the thermodynamic features of ring-opening polymerizationand ring-closing depolymerization, to develop polymeric materials andrecycling strategies for chemical recycling to monomer. READ MORE