Search for dissertations about: "volume flexibility"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the words volume flexibility.
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21. Electrochromism and over-oxidation in conjugated polymers: Improved color switching and a novel patterning approach
Abstract : During the last 30 years a new research and technology field of organic electronic materials has grown thanks to a groundbreaking discovery made during the late 70’s. This new field is today a worldwide research effort focusing on exploring this new class of materials that also enable many new areas of electronics applications. READ MORE
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22. Diffuse-Interface Simulations of Capillary Phenomena
Abstract : Fluid flows mainly driven by capillary forces are presented in this thesis. By means of modeling and simulations, interesting dynamics in capillary-driven flows are revealed such as coalescences, breakups, precursor films, flow instabilities, rapid spreading, rigid body motions, and reactive wetting. READ MORE
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23. A User-Friendly Approach for Applying Multi-Agent Technology in Plug & Produce Systems
Abstract : This thesis presents methods for simplifying the use of multi-agent systems in Plug & Produce. The demand for customized products and low volume production is constantly increasing. The industry has for many years used dedicated manufacturing systems where it is difficult and expensive to adapt to new product designs. READ MORE
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24. Structured Carbon-Alkaline Earth Metal Halides Composites for Ammonia Storage
Abstract : NOx (NO, NO2) is one of the most harmful air-pollutants from exhaust, resulting in series of environmental problems as well as severe healthy issues for human beings. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system is a common approach to eliminate NOx onboard by using ammonia as a reductant. READ MORE
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25. Severe Head Injury. Evaluation of Acute Treatment and Rehabilitation
Abstract : Mortality after severe head injury can be considerably reduce with a therapy using physiological principles for brain volume regulation and preserved microcirculation, with the main purpose of restricting the rise in ICP to reasonable levels simultaneously with preservation of adequate blood supply. This study shows that the ?Lund Concept? can reduce mortality in patients with severe traumatic brain lesions from 47% to 8%. READ MORE