Search for dissertations about: "Fe2"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the word Fe2.
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1. On Computational Homogenization of Flow in Porous Media
Abstract : Porous materials are present in many natural as well as engineered structures. Engineering examples of porous materials include sandstone in which oil can be stored, earth dams, composite materials, air filters and sanitary products with fiber networks (e.g. diapers). READ MORE
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2. On computational homogenization of transient poromechanics problems
Abstract : Many engineering materials are, in fact, microscopically heterogeneous. This is true fornatural materials, such as timber and clay, as well as manmade materials, like metal alloysand concrete. READ MORE
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3. Computational Homogenization of Transient Problems - Application to Porous Media
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the development and analysis of a homogenization-basedcomputational strategy for simulating the transient and nonlinear coupled consolidationproblem in micro-heterogeneous porous media. A variational framework and the pertinentfinite element (FE) strategy, based on a generalized macro-homogeneity condition,are proposed for the spatial homogenization of a class of transient problems, wherebythe classical assumption of first order homogenization is adopted. READ MORE
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4. On computational modeling of sintering based on homogenization
Abstract : Liquid-phase sintering is the process where a precompacted powder, “green body”, is heatedto the point where (a part of) the solid material melts, and the specimen shrinks while keeping(almost) net shape. In the case of hardmetal, the microstructure is defined by WC-Co-particleswith large pores, whereby molten Co represents the liquid phase. READ MORE
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5. Computational Modeling of Liquid-Phase based on Homogenization
Abstract : Liquid-phase sintering is the process where a pre-compacted powder, "green body", is heated to the point where(a part of) the solid material melts, and the specimen shrinks while keeping (almost) net shape. In the case of hardmetal, the microstructure is defined by WC-Co-particles with large pores, whereby molten Co represents the liquid phase. READ MORE