Essays about: "nominell effekt"
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1. Method Development & Analysis of Seals using FEM
University essay from KTH/MaskinkonstruktionAbstract : Hyperelasticity is a significant property of rubber, taken advantage of in engineering applications. A common application is the use of seals to prevent fluid transfer (liquid or gas) between solid regions. Volvo CE is often depending on external supplier when developing seals. READ MORE
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2. A VVER1000 primary side model in Apros
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : Nuclear power plants generate electricity by means of splitting atoms. The basic safety requirements and objectives are to protect the people, society, and the environment from radiological accidents, limit harmful effects of ionizing radiation during operation and take all reasonable practical steps to prevent radiological accidents. READ MORE
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3. Impact of offtake mechanisms on wind turbine selection and design in North and Central Europe
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Wind power has become a major supplier of electricity in the European market in the last years. In 2020, 13% of electricity generated on the European continent was wind energy (onshore and offshore) and these shares are projected to increase in the next years due to reasons such as climate change and the energy security aspect. READ MORE
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4. Evaluation of Oversampling Methods For Artificial Neural Network Classification of Lung Cancer
University essay from KTH/DatavetenskapAbstract : New methods of assessing lung cancer (LC) risk is being researched. Gregory R. Hart et. al [15] developed an artificial neural network (ANN) that used many features related to LC risk. READ MORE
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5. Impact of smart EV charging on grid network with PV and BESS : Case study for Hammarby Sjöstad
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The transition in the transport sector by the integration of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) brings a new challenge for the system operators to ensure the balance between supply and demand. The installation of new EV charges poses a surge in electricity demand in the coming years which jeopardizes the grid reliability and stability. READ MORE