2 resultados para Passion fruit pulp
em Dalarna University College Electronic Archive
Resumo:
Four different trials of stratified three-layered fine paper, of sulphate pulp, were performed to investigate if stratified fine fraction or fibres from birch can improve the properties of a paper compared to a reference sheet. All trials had five different scenarios and each scenario was calendered with different linear load. All sheets had a grammage of 80 g/m2.In the first trial, the paper contained birch, pine and filler of calciumcarbonate (marble), and was manufactured with the pilot paper machine XPM and the stratified headbox Formator at RCF (Stora Enso Research Center in Falun). The furnish consisted of 75% birch and 25% pine.The second trial contained coated sheets with paper from trial one as the base paper. The coating slip contained calciumcarbonate and clay and the amount was approximately 10-12 g/m2.The third trial, also with birch and pine but without filler, was performed at STFI (Skogsindustrins Tekniska Forskningsinstitut in Stockholm) with the laboratory scaled paper machine StratEx and the stratified headbox AQ-vanes. The furnish consisted of 75% birch and 25% pine, except for one scenario which contained of 75% pine and 25% birch.The last trial contained fractionated pulp of birch and pine and was performed at STFI. 50% was fine fraction and 50% was coarse fraction.This test does not show any clear benefits of making stratified sheets of birch and pine when it comes to properties such as bending stiffness, tensile index and surface smoothness. The retention can be improved with birch in the surface plies. It is possible that the formation can be improved with birch in the surface plies and pine in the middle ply. It is also possible that fine fraction in the surface plies and coarse fraction in the middle ply can improve both surface smoothness and bending stiffness. The results in this test are shown with confidence intervals which points out the difficulties of analysing sheets manufactured with a pilot paper machine or a laboratory scaled paper machine.
Resumo:
Ce mémoire a pour but de comparer deux grands classiques de la littérature française, Le Grand Meaulnes et La Princesse de Clèves sous l’angle du traitement de la passion amoureuse. Ces deux œuvres présentent une situation similaire : un homme et une femme se rencontrent par hasard un instant plus ou moins court et tombent éperdument amoureux l’un de l’autre, mais ils ne peuvent vivre leur amour pleinement. La candidate se demande pourquoi il est impossible aux amants de connaître le bonheur. Après avoir étudié les deux œuvres en appliquant la même méthodologie (résumé, analyse de la psychologie des personnages-amants et du caractère littéraire de l’œuvre), la candidate fait ressortir le caractère exceptionnel de la passion amoureuse qui y est décrite et qui en fait explique le nécessaire échec auquel elle est vouée. Enfin, la candidate s’attelle à montrer ce qui est commun entre ces œuvres : le titre, les thèmes, les personnages, le contexte de la rencontre, le renoncement à l'amour et le rôle de la culpabilité.