Search for dissertations about: "bell"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the word bell.
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21. Modeling and simulation of rotary bell spray atomizers in automotive paint shops
Abstract : The paint and surface treatment processes in automotive paint shops are characterized by multiphase and free surface flows, multiphysics interactions, multiscale phenomena, and large moving geometries. The current version of the software for simulation of spray painting developed at the Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre relies on measurements of droplet size distributions and velocity profiles below the applicator that can be used as input to the simulations. READ MORE
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22. Visually guided swimming in box jellyfish: A study of swimming behaviour in response to visual stimuli
Abstract : Most animals use eyes to guide their behaviour. Analysing, and understanding, visually guided behaviours gets more complicated the more advanced the animal gets. Box jellyfish provide a relatively simple system for understanding visually guided behaviours. READ MORE
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23. A Classical-Light Attack on Energy-Time Entangled Quantum Key Distribution, and Countermeasures
Abstract : Quantum key distribution (QKD) is an application of quantum mechanics that allowstwo parties to communicate with perfect secrecy. Traditional QKD uses polarization of individual photons, but the development of energy-time entanglement could lead to QKD protocols robust against environmental effects. READ MORE
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24. Quantum paradoxes, probability theory, and change of ensemble
Abstract : In this thesis, the question "What kind of models can be used to describe microcosmos?" will be discussed. Being difficult and very large in scope, the question has here been restricted to whether or not Local Realistic models can be used to describe Quantum-Mechanical processes, one of a collection of questions often referred to as Quantum Paradoxes. READ MORE
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25. Experimental Full Network Nonlocality in Bilocal Scenario
Abstract : Efforts in quantum safe communication to realize communication security based on physical properties rather than on computational complexity have led to development of both hardware and protocols for quantum key distribution. Further progress is devoted to realization of quantum secure networks and protocols for handling network security of multiple users. READ MORE