Search for dissertations about: "Triboelectric"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word Triboelectric.
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1. Triboelectric charge characteristics and electrical separation of industrial minerals
Abstract : Despite the fact that triboelectric separation process has not been completely perceived, it pronounced to be environmentally amiable and economically viable for minerals and wastes beneficiation, especially when fine particles with relatively similar electrical properties are being to be separated. Since the method mainly depends on the charges developed on particles for a successful separation, it is necessary to develop different charge polarities on minerals undergoing separation. READ MORE
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2. Thermal non-coking coal preparation by triboelectric dry process
Abstract : Coal is the single largest fossil fuel used world-wide and accounts for more than 60% of the total commercial energy consumed. Between 60 to 80% of this coal is used for electric power generation and most of which through a system of pulverised coal combustion. READ MORE
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3. Wearable Systems in Harsh Environments : Realizing New Architectural Concepts
Abstract : Wearable systems continue to gain new markets by addressing improved performance and lower size, weight and cost. Both civilian and military markets have incorporated wearable technologies to enhance and facilitate user's tasks and activities. READ MORE
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4. Nanomechanics – Quantum Size Effects, Contacts, and Triboelectricity
Abstract : Nanomechanics is different from the mechanics that we experience in everyday life. At the nano-scale, typically defined as 1 to 100 nanometers, some phenomena are of crucial importance, while the same phenomena can be completely neglected on a larger scale. READ MORE
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5. High ash non-coking coal preparation by tribo-electrostatic dry process
Abstract : Coal is the single largest fossil fuel used world-wide and accounts for more than 60% of the total commercial energy consumed. Between 60 to 80% of this coal is used for electric power generation and most of which through a system of pulverised coal combustion. READ MORE