Sökning: "Instrumentation technology"
Visar resultat 31 - 35 av 182 avhandlingar innehållade orden Instrumentation technology.
31. Microwave sensors for scanning of sawn timber
Sammanfattning : A microwave imaging sensor that measures the signal transmitted through a board was investigated with respect to the ability to predict the distribution of moisture and density in sawn lumber. Furthermore, the response from the sensor was related to strength properties of the boards. LÄS MER
32. Image-based numerical modelling of heterogeneous materials
Sammanfattning : In science there has always been a desire to visualise the invisible. Since the discovery of X-rays in 1895, imaging research has made remarkable progress. Nowadays, state-of-the-art technology allows to visualise the micro-structure of objects in three dimensions. However, merely visualising the structure is often insufficient. LÄS MER
33. Mm-wave Radio Astronomy Instrumentation for the Onsala Space Observatory and SEST
Sammanfattning : The thesis presents work done in developing instrumentation for mm- and submm-wave radio astronomy. The work described is in several fields. The greater part of the thesis is concerned with sensitive heterodyne receivers and in particular the cryogenically cooled mixers. In paper A the SEST telescope and its observing system are described. LÄS MER
34. Embedded Measurement Systems
Sammanfattning : The subject of Embedded Measurement Systems (EMS) is the merging of embedded systems and electrical measurement systems. This indicates that EMSs are hardware-software systems dedicated to measuring one or a few physical quantities. LÄS MER
35. Cavity Field Control for High-Intensity Linear Proton Accelerators
Sammanfattning : The European Spallation Source will, once fully operational in 2025, be the world's brightest neutron source. The neutrons will be generated by bombarding a tungsten target with protons accelerated to 96\% the speed of light by electromagnetic fields confined in 155 radio-frequency cavities along the world's most powerful linear accelerator. LÄS MER