Search for dissertations about: "Water infrastructure"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 129 swedish dissertations containing the words Water infrastructure.
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16. Propeller-Hull Interaction Effects in Calm Water and Regular Head Waves
Abstract : In order to design fuel-efficient ships and install compatible propulsion systems, ship and propeller designers need to know the potential effects of the interactions between different ship components, e.g., hull, propeller, appendages and machinery, on the ship performance at sea. READ MORE
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17. Water management and performance on local and global scales : A comparison between two regions and their possibilities of knowledge transfer
Abstract : The problem to secure safe water supply, good sanitation and a good watercourse and marine environment status has become increasingly complex and at the same time more and more important to meet. It has been recognized, that an integrated approach must be used to meet not only technical and scientific aspects, but the role should also be included of factors such as economics, acceptability, capacity building, and efficient management in the overall view. READ MORE
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18. Risk-based management of the cost to society from infiltration and inflow to wastewater systems
Abstract : The wastewater system is an important part of our infrastructure as it protects public health and the environment. Well-functioning maintenance is essential to sustain the functionality of the system. READ MORE
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19. Deltaic Dilemmas : Ecologies of Infrastructure in New Orleans
Abstract : This thesis explores the relationship between water infrastructure, ecological change, and the politics of planning in New Orleans and the Mississippi River Delta, USA. Complex assemblages of water control infrastructure have been embedded in the delta over the last several centuries in an effort to keep its cities protected from floodwaters and maintain its waterways as standardized conduits for maritime transportation. READ MORE
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20. Molecular Copper and Ruthenium Water Oxidation Electrocatalysts for Light-Driven Water Splitting
Abstract : In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the need to transition to renewable energy to mitigate the effects of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Governments, businesses, and individuals are investing in renewable energy infrastructure and technologies to create a more sustainable energy future. READ MORE