Search for dissertations about: "jan lennartsson"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words jan lennartsson.
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1. Probabilistic modeling in sports, finance and weather
Abstract : In this thesis, we build mathematical and statistical models for a wide variety of real world applications. The mathematical models include applications in team sport tactics and optimal portfolio selection, while the statistical modeling concerns weather and specifically precipitation. READ MORE
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2. Wise Process Routes for Varying Feedstock in Base Metal Extraction : Modelling of a Peirce-Smith Converter and Investigation of Buildup Formation in an Electric Smelting Furnace
Abstract : Copper, like silver and gold, is one of the metals that are known to have been worked by some of the oldest civilisations on record. It is used forits unique properties such as corrosion resistance, good workability, high thermal conductivity and attractive appearance. READ MORE
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3. The transition of industrialised house-building towards improved production control
Abstract : Production control is the coordination of supply chain and production activities within manufacturing systems to achieve specific delivery flexibility and delivery reliability with a minimum of cost. Swedish industrialised house-building is a part of housing construction, employing an engineer-to-order production strategy, meaning that products (buildings) are engineered (designed) and produced to order. READ MORE
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4. Settling Mechanisms of Valuable Metal Droplets in Iron Silicate Slag
Abstract : A significant source of copper losses from pyrometallurgical copper extraction is attributed to dissolved and entrained copper in discarded slag. Entrained copper can be recovered via pyrometallurgical slag cleaning in a settling furnace where the droplets settle under gravity. READ MORE
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5. Roasting of Cu-rich complex concentrates - A mineralogical investigation
Abstract : Copper has assumed importance as a metal which is essential for realization of a sustainable modern society. Demand for copper is sharply increasing, and a supply shortfall is shortly anticipated. Such a scenario could adversely affect some of the major transformations directed toward reversal of climate change. READ MORE