Search for dissertations about: "heavy section"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words heavy section.
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1. Experimental Studies of Neutron Emission Induced by Heavy-Ion Scattering
Abstract : A beam of 250A MeV 17O ions was scattered from argon and xenon targets. The large excess of fast neutrons compared with statistical model calculations that was observed earlier for xenon, was confirmed and found for argon as well. READ MORE
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2. Investigation of the structural response of pavements in cold region using instrumented test site data
Abstract : The structural behaviour of pavement structures is known to be affected by the traffic-related loading and by the ambient factors to which the structure is subjected. A new mechanistic-empirical (M-E) pavement design method is under development in Sweden with the main purpose to adequately predict pavement structural response and performance. READ MORE
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3. Validation of heavy vehicle loading responses and temperature predictions in flexible pavements using field data
Abstract : It is well established that both traffic-related loading and environmental conditions influence the structural behaviour of pavements. Pavement design methods aim to consider the effect of traffic loading and environmental variables on pavement structure, foresee their changes during the lifetime of the pavement and predict the resulting distresses and pavement life. READ MORE
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4. Mechanisms of Anion Reactions from the lab to ionospheres
Abstract : A multitude of heavy neutral and ionic molecules have been discovered by the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer in the ionosphere of Saturn's largest moon Titan. However, only three cyano anions were explicitly identified there, namely CN-, C3N- and C5N-. READ MORE
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5. Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Heavy Nuclei in the Intermediate Energy Region
Abstract : Fission is the most important nuclear reaction for society at large today due to its use in energy production. However, this has raised the problem of how to treat the long-lived radioactive waste from nuclear reactors. READ MORE