Search for dissertations about: "Hydrodynamic simulations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the words Hydrodynamic simulations.
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1. Experiments with and modelling of explosively driven mangetic flux compression generators
Abstract : This thesis presents work performed on explosively driven magnetic flux compression generators. This kind of devices converts the chemically stored energy in a high explosive into electromagnetic energy in the form of a powerful current pulse. READ MORE
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2. Process Intensification through Acoustic and Hydrodynamic Cavitation
Abstract : Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized world. They contribute significantly to the development of diverse commodities and materials that are used in our daily lives. Process intensification is an approach implemented to boost manufacturing efficiency and capacities in a more sustainable and energy efficient way. READ MORE
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3. Properties and Applications of Shear-Driven Lipid Bilayers
Abstract : A supported lipid bilayer (SLB) is a lipid bilayer formed on a solid substrate. This system is currently one of the most common model systems used to imitate the properties of the cell membrane that surrounds human cells. READ MORE
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4. Stability of plane Couette flow and pipe Poiseuille flow
Abstract : This thesis concerns the stability of plane Couette flow and pipe Poiseuille flow in three space dimensions. The mathematical model for both flows is the incompressible Navier--Stokes equations. Both analytical and numerical techniques are used. We present new results for the resolvent corresponding to both flows. READ MORE
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5. Analysis and control of transitional shear flows using global modes
Abstract : In this thesis direct numerical simulations are used to investigate two phenomenain shear flows: laminar-turbulent transition over a flat plate and periodicvortex shedding induced by a jet in cross flow. The emphasis is on understanding and controlling the flow dynamics using tools from dynamical systems and control theory. READ MORE