Search for dissertations about: "Thickness measurement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 143 swedish dissertations containing the words Thickness measurement.
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1. Building Retrofit using Vacuum Insulation Panels: Hygrothermal Performance and Durability
Abstract : Many old buildings have unsatisfactory thermal performance compared to the standards of today. One way to increase the thermal performance is to add thermal insulation to the building envelope. However, many old buildings are listed and considered to be valuable for historical and esthetic reasons. READ MORE
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2. Boundary Detection in Cardiovascular Ultrasonic Images Based on Multiscale Dynamic Programming
Abstract : Non-invasive ultrasonic imaging is widely used in cardiovascular studies as well as clinical diagnostics. This is due to its non-invasiveness, low cost and easy operation. However, ultrasonic images are noisy and present artifacts, speckles, and echo dropouts. READ MORE
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3. Flow Field and Fibre Fractionation Studies in Hydrocyclones
Abstract : Hydrocyclones can be used to fractionate fibres according to their papermaking potential. The obtained fractions typically differ in fibre wall thickness and/or degree of fibre treatment. Despite a multitude of potential application scenarios, the process has so far had little commercial success. READ MORE
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4. Slab track optimisation considering dynamic train–track interaction
Abstract : Slab track is a type of railway track that is frequently used e.g. in high-speed applications as an alternative to ballasted track. Slab track is also well suited on bridges and in tunnels since no ballast is required and the cross-section of tunnels can be reduced. READ MORE
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5. Improving accuracy of in situ gamma-ray spectrometry
Abstract : Gamma-ray spectrometry measurements performed on site, or “in situ”, is a widely used and powerful method that can be employed both to identify and quantify ground deposited radionuclides. The purpose of this thesis is to improve the calibration of high purity germanium (HPGe) detectors for in situ measurements, and calculate the combined uncertainty and potential systematic effects. READ MORE