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6. Microstructure of spray dried particles at different scales of drying
Sammanfattning : Spray drying is a preferred method to produce dry powder of thermally sensitive materials such as food and pharmaceuticals. Drying conditions and formulation determine primary properties such as morphology and composition that finally provide functionality such as dissolution, encapsulation and flowability. LÄS MER
7. The Effect of Crosslinking on Morphology and Water Treeing in LDPE
Sammanfattning : Crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) is used as underground cable insulation due to its outstanding electrical properties and high temperature dimension stability. XLPE is made by peroxide initiated crosslinking of low density polyethylene. In recent years, polyethylene with unsaturations, i.e. LÄS MER
8. Computational Analysis and Modeling Techniques for Monolithic Membrane Reactors Related to CO2 Free Power Processes
Sammanfattning : Funded by European Community and Swiss government research project AZEP (Advanced Zero Emission Power Plant), the project was carried out at the Department of Energy Sciences at Lund Faculty of Engineering (LTH). The project addressed the development of a specific, zero emissions, gas turbine-based, power generation process to reduce local and global emissions in a cost-effective way. LÄS MER
9. Objects in Time : Studies of Persistence in B-time
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about the conceptualization of persistence of physical, middle-sized objects within the theoretical framework of the revisionary ‘B-theory’ of time. According to the B-theory, time does not flow, but is an extended and inherently directed fourth dimension along which the history of the universe is ‘laid out’ once and for all. LÄS MER
10. Designing virtual environments for brain injury rehabilitation
Sammanfattning : Virtual Reality (VR) has shown great potential in various training applications. In the field of cognitive rehabilitation it has been shown that VR technology can become a useful complement to conventional rehabilitation techniques (e.g. Rizzo et al. LÄS MER