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11. SiC Readout IC for High Temperature Seismic Sensor System
Sammanfattning : Over the last decade, electronics operating at high temperatures have been increasingly demanded to support in situ sensing applications such as automotive, deep-well drilling and aerospace. However, few of these applications have requirements above 460 °C, as the surface temperature of Venus, which is a specific target for the seismic sensing application in this thesis. LÄS MER
12. High Temperature Corrosion in Fluidised Bed Environment
Sammanfattning : Successful material selection for power plants is the result of understanding the environment in each boiler. The boiler environment is affected by fuel chemistry, co-firing, process control and deposits as well as boiler type, design, size and load. LÄS MER
13. High temperature CTMP from birch
Sammanfattning : This thesis is intended to contribute to understanding of the chemithermomechanical pulping of birch intended for high freeness grades. It focuses on the effects that conditions during pre‐treatment, i.e. LÄS MER
14. Oxidation, Creep and Fatigue Synergies in Cast Materials for Exhaust Manifolds
Sammanfattning : The future development of engines of heavy-duty vehicles towards reduced CO2 emission will increase the exhaust gas temperature and render the exhaust atmosphere more corrosive. The current service material of exhaust gas components - a ferritic ductile cast iron called SiMo51 - will soon meet its upper-temperature limit. LÄS MER
15. High Temperature Tribology of Aluminium : Effect of Lubrication and Surface Engineering on Friction and Material Transfer
Sammanfattning : Lightweight design for automotive applications has been pursued for several decades and continues to increase. The main driving forces are new and increasingly stringent emission regulations as well as the increasing popularity of electric, or hybrid, vehicles where the increased weight of the batteries need to be compensated by light weight structures. LÄS MER