Search for dissertations about: "single crystal"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 460 swedish dissertations containing the words single crystal.
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1. Nickel-Based Single-Crystal Superalloys : the crystal orientation influence on high temperature properties
Abstract : Superalloys are a group of materials that are used in high temperature applications, for example gas turbines and aero engines. Gas turbines are most commonly used for power generation, and it is only the very critical components which are exposed to the most severe conditions within the turbine, which are made from superalloy material. READ MORE
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2. Crystal plasticity and crack initiation in a single-crystal nickel-base superalloy : Modelling, evaluation and applications
Abstract : In this dissertation the work done in the projects KME-410/502 will be presented.The overall objective in these projects is to evaluate and develop tools for designingagainst fatigue in single-crystal nickel-base superalloys in gas turbines. READ MORE
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3. Chirality in Crystal Engineering
Abstract : Crystal engineering combines supramolecular chemistry with solid state chemistry. The goal is to make molecular entities assemble into predefined structures with specific properties. At the same time much research is focused on the understanding of the intermolecular interactions governing the crystallisation process. READ MORE
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4. Single-crystal Mo/V superlattices : growth, structure, and hydrogen uptake
Abstract : Fundamental studies concerning the growth, structural characterization and hydrogen uptake of single-crystal (00 l )-oriented Mo/V superlattices have been performed. The superlattices were grown by dual-target magnetron sputtering in pure Ar-atmosphere < 6·10-3 Torr on (001)-oriented MgO substrates. READ MORE
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5. Modelling of constitutive and fatigue behaviour of a single-crystal nickel-base superalloy
Abstract : In this licentiate thesis the work done in the project KME410 will be presented. The overall objective of this project is to evaluate and develop tools for designing against fatigue in single-crystal nickel-base superalloys in gas turbines. READ MORE