Search for dissertations about: "load combination factor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words load combination factor.
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1. Moisture Induced Stress Perpendicular to Grain in Timber Structures
Abstract : Timber structures and wooden element are in general affected by moisture and moisture variation in different ways. Their hygroscopic properties result in adsorption of water when wetted and in desorption when dried. READ MORE
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2. Cooling demand in commercial buildings-The influence of building design
Abstract : Large window areas and glass façades have become popular by architects. As the glass architecture has become fashionable in quite a short time it seems that the architects are not always aware of the energy consuming consequences that the highly glazed buildings, sometimes in combination with special room plans might cause. READ MORE
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3. Effective cooperative scheduling of task-parallel applications on multiprogrammed parallel architectures
Abstract : Emerging architecture designs include tens of processing cores on a single chip die; it is believed that the number of cores will reach the hundreds in not so many years from now. However, most common parallel workloads cannot fully utilize such systems. READ MORE
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4. Targeting Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors with Drug Conjugates Based on Affibody Molecules
Abstract : Cancer is a major public health challenge and the second leading cause of death in the world, with millions of new cases being diagnosed each year. Traditional cancer treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy are many times effective, but may also cause damage to healthy cells, leading to side effects. READ MORE
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5. Nonlinear Characterisation and Modelling of Microwave Semiconductor Devices
Abstract : There is an increasing need for more accurate models taking into account the nonlinearities and memory effects of microwave transistors. The memory effects are especially important for transistor technologies suffering from relatively large low frequency dispersion, such as GaN baed HEMTs. READ MORE