Search for dissertations about: "steady-state detection."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words steady-state detection..
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1. Failure Monitoring and Asset Condition Assessment in Water Supply Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, different aspects of failure management in urban water supply systems are discussed. As assets are getting older, the number of pipe failures is increasing and an efficient failure management strategy becomes important. READ MORE
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2. On Fault Detection, Diagnosis and Monitoring for Induction Motors
Abstract : In this thesis, multiple methods and different approaches have been established and evaluated successfully, in order to detect and diagnose the faults of induction motors (IMs). The aim of this thesis is to present novel fault detection and isolation methods for the case of induction machines that would have the merit to be implemented online and being characterized by specific novel capabilities, when compared with the existing techniques. READ MORE
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3. MRI sequences for detection of acute pulmonary embolism
Abstract : In recent years a range of imaging techniques have emerged to help diagnose patients with suspected acute Pulmonary Embolism (PE). This is particularly useful for those who are contraindicated (renal failure or allergies) to the contrast media that is needed to perform Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiography (CTPA), which would be the usual diagnostic tool of choice. READ MORE
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4. Isocyanates - methodology for gas and particle generation, sampling and detection
Abstract : Isocyanates are mainly used in the industry for the production of polyurethane (PUR) plastics. Workers are at risk of being exposed during the manufacturing of PUR. During thermal degradation of PUR, isocyanates are released and workers involved in hot work such as fire-fighting, welding etc. may also be exposed. READ MORE
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5. Genotoxic stress : novel biomarkers and detection methods : uncovering RNAs role in epigenetics of carcinogenesis
Abstract : Background: Cancer is a complex disease that is caused by the interplay of multiple genes and diverse environmental factors. As such, there has been continual debate as to which component of this complicated process towards development of neoplasia plays the most important role. READ MORE