Search for dissertations about: "absorption engineering"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 537 swedish dissertations containing the words absorption engineering.
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11. Evaluation of Innovative Rehabilitation Technologies Utilising Polymer Composites for Aging Sewer Systems
Abstract : Water and wastewater sewer system maintenance is among the costliest aspects of infrastructure investment. The replacement of deteriorated lines is a difficult and expensive process that causes community disturbance and is generally not conducted fast enough to meet demand. READ MORE
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12. System studies and optimization of the single-stage absorption heat transformer cycle
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13. Technical and Economic Conditions for Efficient Implementation of CO2 Capture - process design and operational strategies for power generation and process industries
Abstract : This thesis investigates the operational parameters of fossil-based power generation and industrial processes in future energy systems that have stringent constraints on CO2 emissions, and, consequently, large shares of renewable energy. CO2 capture and storage, which is the focus of this work, is required for power and industrial processes that emit CO2. READ MORE
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14. Macroscale Modelling of 3D-Woven Composites: Inelasticity, Progressive Damage and Final Failure
Abstract : Composites with 3D-woven reinforcement have been slowly making their way into different industrial applications. The interlacement of yarns, not only in-plane but also through-thickness, means that in many applications 3D-woven composites can outperform their laminated counterparts. READ MORE
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15. CO2 Separation - from Aqueous Amine Solvent to Ionic Liquid-based solvent
Abstract : CO2 separation is one of the most important roles in CO2 mitigation target as many human production activities (e.g., cement, iron and steel, and biogas productions) cause CO2 emissions. The solvent-based absorption is the most mature technology for CO2 separation, where different solvents capture CO2 either in chemical or physical absorptions. READ MORE