Search for dissertations about: "Salt"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 722 swedish dissertations containing the word Salt.
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1. Human-Robot Collaboration for Kinesthetic Teaching
Abstract : Recent industrial interest in producing smaller volumes of products in shorter time frames, in contrast to mass production in previous decades, motivated the introduction of human–robot collaboration (HRC) in industrial settings, as an attempt to increase flexibility in manufacturing applications by incorporating human intelligence and dexterity to these processes. This thesis presents methods for improving the involvement of human operators in industrial settings where robots are present, with a particular focus on kinesthetic teaching, i. READ MORE
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2. Modeling internal deformation of salt structures targeted for radioactive waste disposal
Abstract : This thesis uses results of systematic numerical models to argue that externally inactive salt structures, which are potential targets for radioactive waste disposal, might be internally active due to the presence of dense layers or blocks within a salt layer.The three papers that support this thesis use the Gorleben salt diapir (NW Germany), which was targeted as a future final repository for high-grade radioactive waste, as a general guideline. READ MORE
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3. Mechanisms of salt frost scaling on portland cement-bound materials: studies and hypothesis
Abstract : A hypothesis regarding the mechanism causing salt frost scaling on Portland cement-bound materials is described. It is assumed that deterioration is due to osmotic micro ice body growth, as has been previously proposed for frost deterioration of moisture-isolated specimens of cement-bound materials. READ MORE
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4. Neutronics in Molten Salt Reactors
Abstract : This thesis contains two studies of the MSR properties. The firstuses one-group theory and data that correspond to a traditionaluranium fuelled light water reactor to investigate the basis physicaldifferences that might arise duesolely to the movement of the fuel. READ MORE
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5. Bile salt sulphation in man : in vitro studies with special reference to the enzymatic mechanisms of human bile salt sulphation
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