Essays about: "about laboratory equipment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 essays containing the words about laboratory equipment.
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1. Combustibility study of resin for warm magnet coils used at CERN
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för BrandteknikAbstract : CERN is the world's largest particle physics laboratory, housing multiple accelerators that rely heavily on magnetic coils. These coils are integral to the generation of powerful magnetic fields essential for particle accelerator experiments, detectors, and other equipment. READ MORE
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2. General Defocus Particle Tracking
University essay from KTH/Tillämpad fysikAbstract : Three-dimensional particle tracking is a valuable tool in microfluidics for obtaining information about a system. General Defocus Particle Tracking (GDPT) is a straightforward method of 3D particle tracking that only requires a single-camera plane, making it applicable to existing equipment in a laboratory. READ MORE
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3. High Precision Robotic Manipulator for Bluelining at MAX IV
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för reglerteknikAbstract : MAX IV is a synchrotron facility currently running 14 beamlines hosting about 1000 users per year. It is one of the best of its kind; producing high quality Xrays at the forefront of synchrotron science. To have a beamline or a synchrotron functional, every equipment used needs to be placed in the workspace with high precision. READ MORE
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4. Influence of mixing and heat transfer in process scale-up
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskap och matematikAbstract : Process scale-up studies are, generally, non-linear. This basically means that it is not possible to take a chemical process in the laboratory and bring it to a pilot or production plant by simply increasing the quantities of chemicals and the equipment size proportionally. READ MORE
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5. The influence of post-buckling damage on the tensile properties of single wood pulp fibers
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : The rapid growth of plastic waste from food packaging around the world demands renewable substitutes, such as natural fibers and biocomposites. Wood fibers are natural fibers extracted from trees and are commonly used in packaging. READ MORE