Search for dissertations about: "thesis photography and design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis photography and design.
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1. Blast and Impact Loaded Concrete Structures - Numerical and Experimental Methodologies for Reinforced Plain and Fibre Concrete Structures
Abstract : For decades the focus of civil protection has been on civil defence shelters to withstand the threat of warfare and protecting civilians. In latter years, the general focus has often shifted towards the protection of specific targets that host functions important to society. READ MORE
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2. Analysis and Monitoring of Laser Welding and Surface Texturing
Abstract : This thesis can be conveniently divided into three sections as follows;Part I. Monitoring of laser welding In laser materials processing there has always been a need for suitable methods to supervise and monitor the processes on-line, to ensure correct production quality or to trigger alarms when failures are detected. READ MORE
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3. Signal processing and high speed imaging as monitoring tools for pulsed laser welding
Abstract : In Laser Materials Processing there has always been a need for suitable methods to supervise and monitor the processes on line, to ensure correct production quality or to trigger alarms when failures are detected. Numerous investigations have been made in this field, including experimental and theoretical work. READ MORE
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4. Entrained flow black liquor gasification : detailed experiments and mathematical modelling
Abstract : Black liquor, a by-product from the Kraft pulping process is a highly viscous fluid consisting of approximately 30% water, 30 % alkali salts and 40 % combustible material. The alkali salts originating from the pulp making process need to be recovered in order for the pulp mill to be economical and to satisfy environmental regulation. READ MORE
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5. Sparse representation of visual data for compression and compressed sensing
Abstract : The ongoing advances in computational photography have introduced a range of new imaging techniques for capturing multidimensional visual data such as light fields, BRDFs, BTFs, and more. A key challenge inherent to such imaging techniques is the large amount of high dimensional visual data that is produced, often requiring GBs, or even TBs, of storage. READ MORE