Search for dissertations about: "Fluid and Experimental Mechanics."
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1. Turbulence measurements in fiber suspension flows : experimental methods and results
Abstract : Turbulent mixing is present in many pulp and paper processes. It is a particularly important factor in the design and improvements of the paper machine headbox, influencing the final paper structure. READ MORE
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2. Noise radiation from drill steels : and other experimental investigations in acoustics and fluid mechanics
Abstract : Drill rod noise has become a major noise source in percussive drilling. Generation of flexural waves, which seem to be responsible for most of the noise, is studied in a model with dynamic photoelasticity and in the real drill rod with strain gauge technique. READ MORE
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3. Towards Automation of Non-Destructive Testing of Welds
Abstract : All welding processes can give rise to defects that will weaken the joint and can lead to failure of the welded structure. Because of this, non-destructive testing (NDT) of welds have become increasingly important to ensure the structural integrity when the material becomes thinner and stronger and welds become smaller; all to reduce weight in order to save material and reduce emissions due to lighter constructions. READ MORE
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4. Laminar and turbulent particle laden flows : a numerical and experimental study
Abstract : Particle laden flows are widespread in nature and in industrial applications. Dust storms, geophysical flows, pharmaceutical processes, fluidized beds and blood flow are only a few examples. Both global and local properties of a particle laden flow may alter significantly in comparison to the corresponding single phase flow. READ MORE
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5. Phosphorus transport and reduction in compact-bed filters : simulations and experiments
Abstract : Excessive release of phosphorus from the effluent of on-site sanitation facilities to the environment is one source of aquatic pollution. The primary effect of excess phosphorus in the aquatic environment is eutrophication. READ MORE