Search for dissertations about: "source term model"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 148 swedish dissertations containing the words source term model.
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1. Open Source Business Model : Balancing Customers and Community
Abstract : Free and Open Source Software has not only increased researchers’ interest about community-driven software development, but lately, interest from commercial actors increased as well. In addition, some scientists have claimed that Open Source Software has entered a new phase: OSS 2.0. READ MORE
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2. Source Term Model Approaches to Film Cooling Simulations
Abstract : Film cooling simulations using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are very difficult and extremely computer power demanding. This thesis deals with the development of a method to save computer power for these types of simulations. The cooling air is injected using additions to the source terms of the discretised governing equations. READ MORE
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3. Logistics-based Competition : A Business Model Approach
Abstract : Logistics is increasingly becoming recognised as a source of competitive advantage, both in practice and in academia. The possible strategic impact of logistics makes it important to gain deeper insight into the role of logistics in the strategy of the firm. READ MORE
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4. Air Pollution Dependency on Climate Variability and Source Region : Past, Current and Future Air Pollution Scenarios over Europe
Abstract : The main objectives of this thesis were to investigate the dependency of European air pollution on climate variability and emission source region. Calculations with a chemistry transport model (CTM) were conducted to investigate the influence of climate variability. READ MORE
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5. On the long-term behaviour of tension loaded piles in natural soft soils
Abstract : The complexity and scale of new infrastructure projects have challenged the current geotechnical design practice. Urban areas are growing at a fast pace in the horizontal and vertical direction, with taller buildings and deeper underground constructions in already densely populated areas. READ MORE