Search for dissertations about: "wood design"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 206 swedish dissertations containing the words wood design.
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11. Exploring design-driven innovation : A study on value creation by SMEs in the Swedish wood products industry
Abstract : Design-driven innovation, focused on the innovation of product meanings, provides a new perspective to better understand the contribution of design to innovation. Additionally, it enables new opportunities for value creation. READ MORE
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12. The effect of wood properties on oxidative isolation of cellulose nanofibrils and characterization of networks
Abstract : Wood is a natural resource that has been an integral part of society for as long as humans have been on Earth. From serving as fuel for fire and construction material the applications of wood has been developed in modern times and only surged as a consequence of societal strive for sustainability and usage of green resources. READ MORE
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13. Wood hydrolysate Barriers
Abstract : Wood hemicellulose is an abundant but fairly unexploited renewable feedstock. Recent studies have shown that hemicelluloses have a large potential for use in the food packaging industry as a sustainable alternative to the conventional oxygen-barrier materials used today. READ MORE
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14. On reflections of wood : wood quality features modelled by means of multivariate image projections to latent structures in multispectral images
Abstract : Classifying logs and boards has an essential economic impact on the forest products industry. In a modern production chain, quality control and raw material specifications are essential to fulfill production system demands as well as end user demands. READ MORE
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15. Integrated Cellulosic Wood Aerogel Structures
Abstract : Highly porous aerogels based on renewable materials that possess structural functionality are appealing for sustainable energy regulation and harvesting. Achieving structural anisotropy provides advantageous directional diffusion and mechanical strength, however, introduces great engineering challenges, such as complex, costly, and time-consuming processing. READ MORE