Search for dissertations about: "thermal management"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 169 swedish dissertations containing the words thermal management.
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16. Development and Characterization of Reliable Graphene-based Materials for Lightweight and Efficient Thermal Management in Electronics
Abstract : The semiconductor industry continuously aims to increase the transistor density in integrated circuits to improve performance of electronics. As performance and transistor density increases, so does the power density of integrated circuits. READ MORE
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17. Investigation of Thermal Performance of Cylindrical Heatpipes Operated with Nanofluids
Abstract : Nanofluids as an innovative class of heat transfer fluids created by dispersing nanometre-sizedmetallic or non-metallic particles in conventional heat transfer fluids displayed the potential toimprove the thermophysical properties of the heat transfer fluids. The main purpose of this study is toinvestigate the influence of the use of nanofluids on two-phase heat transfer, particularly on thethermal performance of the heat pipes. READ MORE
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18. Fabrication and Characterisation of Carbon Nanotube Array Thermal Interface Materials
Abstract : The performance of electronic devices has long been limited by thermal dissipation which will result in device failure if not handled properly. The next generation of integrated circuit (IC) devices will feature new packaging technologies like heterogeneous integration as well as 3D stacking which entails additional emphasis on the thermal management solutions employed. READ MORE
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19. Lifetime modeling and management of transformers
Abstract : This work have studied and developed lifetime estimation methods for the power transformer and how these could be used for asset management purposes. It is researchperformed in the intersection of the fields of reliability theory, statistical analysis, and stochastic process theory applied to lifetime estimations and management of transformers. READ MORE
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20. Pyrolysis and Detoxification of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) for Feedstock Recycling
Abstract : The trends in waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) generation shows that their volume constantly increases, while the current waste management technologies have proven to be insufficient in order to meet the strict criteria and the new legislations of the European Union. Pyrolysis and thermal treatment in general could be a valuable solution for closing the loop of materials and could contribute to the energy demands of modern society. READ MORE