Search for dissertations about: "accelerated testing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words accelerated testing.
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1. Modeling and Testing of Insulation Degradation due to Dynamic Thermal Loading of Electrical Machines
Abstract : Electrical machines in electrified vehicles are subjected to dynamic loadings at different driving conditions, which results in dynamic temperatures. The aging of the Electrical Insulation System (EIS) in electrical machines is caused by these dynamic temperatures, namely high average temperatures and temperature cycles. READ MORE
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2. Effects of Testing and Enactment on Memory
Abstract : Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this information at a later time. In three empirical studies, I investigated the individual and combined effects of interleaved testing (via repeated rounds of study and test practice) and encoding (via motor enactment) during learning on later cued-recall performance for action phrases. READ MORE
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3. Design and Stability of Cu(In,Ga)Se2-Based Solar Cell Modules
Abstract : Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) is one of the most promising semiconductor compounds for large-scale production of efficient, low-cost thin film solar cells, and several research institutes have announced their plans for CIGS production lines. But for the CIGS technology to become a commercial success, a number of issues concerning manufacturability, product definition, and long-term stability require further attention. READ MORE
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4. Non-linear behaviour of polymer composites, moisture effects and accelerated testing
Abstract : The society of today is moving fast and the demands on almost everything are getting higher and higher. This can also be seen in the field of material science, where lightweight, high performance materials are gaining increased interest in order to be able to develop for example high performing vehicles with low fuel consumption or wind turbines with higher efficiency. READ MORE
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5. Analysis of Response and Development of Permanent Deformation of Unbound Granular Materials Using a Testing Box Technique
Abstract : The main objective of this thesis is to study the response and development of permanent deformation in unbound granular materials, theoretically and experimentally. A testing box technique is used here to more closely simulate the behaviour of unbound aggregates subjected to external vertical loading. READ MORE