Essays about: "If I am a computer"
Found 5 essays containing the words If I am a computer.
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1. A numerical comparison of the thermoacoustics for different equivalence ratios for n-dodecane using LES
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : Klimatförändringarna påverkar vår värld och det behövs ett mer hållbart samhälle. Flygindustrin är i behov av förändring, men flygmotorer är mycket komplexa och tar tid att utveckla. Termoakustiska instabiliteter har kraften att förstöra en motor, men också att minska miljöpåverkan. READ MORE
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2. Additive Manufacturing Applications for Wind Turbines
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D-printing is an automated manufacturing process in which the component is built layer upon layer from a predefined 3D computer model. In contrast to conventional manufacturing processes where a vast volume of material is wasted due to machining, AM only uses the material that the component consists of. READ MORE
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3. Additive Manufactured Material
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : This project treats Additive Manufacturing (AM) for metallic material and the question if it is suitable to be used in the aeronautics industry. AM is a relatively new production method where objects are built up layer by layer from a computer model. READ MORE
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4. It is New, Now Learn! - A research on if computer and Internet usage contributes to learning from the students’ perspective
University essay from Malmö högskola/Lärarutbildningen (LUT)Abstract : In the research I am investigating if computer and Internet usage contributes to learning. I am doing this through interviews with six students at their first year in sixth form. READ MORE
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5. Ambiguity comprehension in the English language
University essay from Lunds universitet/KognitionsvetenskapAbstract : This study focuses on the psycholinguistic problems that people may encounter when it comes to ambiguity. The most common words in English are ambiguous. An example is deck, which can both mean the deck of a ship or a deck of cards. READ MORE