Search for dissertations about: "Rade"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word Rade.
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1. Red Glass Coloration : a Colorimetric and Structural Study
Abstract : Syftet med detta arbete har varit att försöka hitta alternativ till det kadmiumbase¬rade röda pigment som används idag. Detta har gjorts genom att delvis under¬söka kombinationer av grundämnen som i litteraturen finns omnämnda som röda glaspigment, delvis genom att försöka förbättra och underlätta produktionen av redan kända, men problematiska pigment. READ MORE
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2. Inclusive place branding – What it is and how to progress towards it
Abstract : Den här avhandlingen handlar om att arbeta med platsvarumärken på ett inklu-derande sätt. Forskare har på senare år uttryckt att fler aktörer, inte minst invå-nare, måste delta aktivt i platsvarumärkesprocessen. READ MORE
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3. Efficient governance of construction projects through cooperative procurement procedures
Abstract : The purpose of this research is to increase the understanding of how efficient governance of construction projects can be achieved through appropriate procurement procedures. In this PhD project, literature reviews, a pre-study, a longitudinal case study and a survey study have been conducted in order to investigate five research questions and thereby fulfil the research purpose. READ MORE
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4. Modelling and simulation of short fatigue cracks
Abstract : The growth of short fatigue cracks deviates from the behaviour of long fatigue cracks even if subjected to the same nominal driving force. The influence from the microstructure is pronounced, while crack closure effects may not be that important as for longer cracks. READ MORE
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5. Green Urban Drainage Infrastructure : Hydrology and Modelling of Grass Swales
Abstract : The management of urban runoff has evolved along with the advancement of understanding of runoff environmental impacts. Besides the impacts on water quality in the receiving waters, the impacts on the urban hydrologic regime include reduced infiltration by the sealing of pervious land, reduced evapotranspiration by removal of vegetation, and the resulting increase of stormwater runoff peaks and volumes causing flooding, and ultimately degradation of receiving waters. READ MORE