Search for dissertations about: "multi layers"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 165 swedish dissertations containing the words multi layers.
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1. Multi-frequency SFDI : depth-resolved scattering models of wound healing
Abstract : With optical techniques, we refer to a group of methods that use of light to perform measurements on matter. Spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) is an optical technique that operates in the spatial frequency domain. READ MORE
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2. Arbitral Jurisdiction in Multi-Contract Relations : A Comparative Study of Swedish, Swiss and English Law
Abstract : Questions concerning arbitral jurisdiction in multi-contract relations often arise, not least due to the increased globalisation involving ever more intricate commercial transactions and the ensuing growth of arbitration in cross-border commercial settings. Arbitral jurisdiction is grounded entirely in the consent of the parties. READ MORE
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3. Sharing to learn and learning to share : Fitting together metalearning and multi-task learning
Abstract : This thesis focuses on integrating learning paradigms that ‘share to learn,’ i.e., Multitask Learning (MTL), and ‘learn (how) to share,’ i.e. READ MORE
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4. Constitutive Behaviour and Fracture of Adhesive Layers : Inverse Methods and Energetic Balance
Abstract : In the automobile industry, current demands on reduced emissions with maintained or even increased crash worthiness, forces the industry to seek weight-reducing designs. The possibility to use lightweight materials is obviously attractive. At joints, these lightweight materials have to be connected to high-strength or low-cost materials. READ MORE
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5. Mixed mode loaded adhesive layers : from measurement of material data to analysis of structural behaviour
Abstract : In manufacturing of multi-material products, a joining method that is able to cost-effectively assemble components made of dissimilar and similar material, with irregular geometries, is optimal. As an alternative, adhesive bonding is in-creasingly adapted by the industry, which is also used in manufacturing of multi-phase materials. READ MORE