Essays about: "Compact disc"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words Compact disc.
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1. Pond/Alex
University essay from Lunds universitet/IndustridesignAbstract : Since around 2015 there has been a huge vinyl revival going on world wide. The group which is responsible for this resurgence is mainly gen- eration-z. When you ask someone of this generation what they associate with this format you will often hear the word “nostalgic”. This “nostalgic” revival comes, however, with consequences. READ MORE
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2. Studies on Radiation-induced Defects in InP/InAsP Nanowire-based Quantum Disc-in wire Photodetectors
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för informationsteknologiAbstract : Photodetectors are used in many applications such as digital and thermal cameras or in solar panels. They can also be designed to detect the omnipresent high-energy radiation/particles, and for radiation imaging in biomedical applications. READ MORE
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3. CFD ANALYSIS ON THE COOLING OF NON GUIDED OIL NATURAL AIR NATURAL TYPES OF TRANSFORMERS
University essay from KTH/MekanikAbstract : ABB is moving towards more powerful and compact transformers and an efficient cooling is of paramount importance in order to avoid overheating.In this master thesis, transformers without guides for the oil flow have been analysed: they allow a faster and cheaper manufacturing process, but at the same time the absence of guides makes the cooling design more difficult. READ MORE
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4. Fatigue analysis of two wheel‐ mounted brake disc designs
University essay from KTH/SpårfordonAbstract : Due to a need of more compact bogies, the brake discs can be mounted on the railway wheels, bolted through the wheel web. Thus, the wheels are drilled and have multiple areas of contact with the brake discs. READ MORE
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5. Music File Sharing : Genius Technology or Copyright Infringement?
University essay from IHH, RättsvetenskapAbstract : Today’s technology of music file sharing in peer-to-peer networks is genius. Peer-to-peer are networks composed of several computers enabling files to be shared among users. A substantial part of the files shared constitute unlawful copies; uploading and downloading of such files infringes copyright legislation. READ MORE