Search for dissertations about: "central engine"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words central engine.
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11. Investigations of Diesel Sprays in Optical Engines - Liquid Fuel Penetration and Lift-Off Length
Abstract : Diesel engines are widely used as powertrain solutions for transportation vehicles. Their low fuel consumption and high performance make them attractive, however, their associated pollutant emissions is a major drawback which represent a hazard for public health and the environment. READ MORE
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12. Computer Simulation of the Neural Control of Locomotion in the Cat
Abstract : Locomotion is one of the most important behaviours and requires interaction between sensors at various levels of the nervous system and the limb muscles of an animal. The basic neural rhythm for locomotion in mammals has been shown to arise from local neural networks residing in the spinal cord and these networks are known as central pattern generators (CPGs). READ MORE
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13. Dose Management in Diagnostic Radiology - application of the DICOM imaging standard and a Monte Carlo dose engine for exposure surveillance
Abstract : Ionizing radiation is used in diagnostic radiology with a large contribution to the health of the patients. The regulations to limit the detrimental effects, e.g. cancer induction, are based on recommendations from the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). READ MORE
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14. Customer-perceived Value in Business Relationships
Abstract : The content of customer-perceived value has in this study been explored with the aim of providing an understanding of the concept. The evolving service-centered logic for marketing puts an emphasis on value, especially the value perceived and determined by the customer. READ MORE
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15. Development and Application of Laser Techniques for Studying Fuel Dynamics and NO Formation in Engines
Abstract : Development and application of some laser techniques for the study of engine combustion are presented. The investigations mainly cover two aspects: fuel dynamics and formation of NO. READ MORE