Search for dissertations about: "WIl"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word WIl.
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1. Minahasa civilisation: A tradition of Chan–ge
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2. Multiconductor transmission lines wideband modeling : A delay-rational Green’s-function-based method
Abstract : The performance of variable-frequency drives (VFDs) commonly used in energy production plants can be severely affected by electromagnetic (EM) noise in the form of conducted disturbances.A VFD is composed of an inverter, a motor, and a connecting power cable. READ MORE
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3. Co-Simulation of Coupled Electromagnetic and Nonlinear Circuit Problems using the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Method
Abstract : Co-simulation of coupled electromagnetic (EM) structures and linear/nonlinear circuits has become a major demand in today's engineering. In many disciplines such as antenna engineering, microwave circuit design, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and even fairly low-frequency power electronic systems, simulation techniques capable of incorporating both EM structures and lumped circuit elements have become a necessity. READ MORE
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4. An Eye for an I : Focus on integration in WIL
Abstract : This licentiate thesis describes the development and change of forms within a course with a focus on Work-Integrated Learning (WIL). For several years I have been responsible for a course and at the same time author of the syllabus for the course and seen how weak the integration is, and how it is perceived by the students, between theoretical knowledge and the practical work during an internship period. READ MORE
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5. Singing in Action : An inquiry into the creative working processes and practices of classical and contemporary vocal improvisation
Abstract : This dissertation explores performative perspectives on classical and contemporary vocal improvisation (CCVI) as a critical, creative tool for development of and research in vocal performance. It consists of one introductory part and five articles, with additional documentation on a homepage. READ MORE