Search for dissertations about: "Inhomogeneous Wave Equation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Inhomogeneous Wave Equation.
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1. Scattering on the Timoshenko Beam. Direct and Inverse Problems in the Time Domain
Abstract : This thesis concerns the use of time domain methods for treating direct and inverse scattering problems for flexural waves on beams. The Timoshenko equation is used throughout to describe the behaviour of such waves. READ MORE
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2. Computational Aeroacoustics Based on Large Eddy Simulation and Acoustic Analogies
Abstract : The thesis presents a numerical method developed by the author and its applications for computing the generated sound by an unsteady flow field and its propagation. The full equations of motion for compressible and unsteady flows describe both flow field and sound generation and propagation. READ MORE
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3. Topics in Simulation and Stochastic Analysis
Abstract : Paper A investigates how to simulate a differentiated mean in cases where interchanging differentiation and expectation is not allowed. Three approaches are available, finite differences (FD's), infinitesimal perturbation analysis (IPA) and the likelihood ratio score function (LRSF) method. READ MORE
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4. Transient waves in nonstationary media : with applications to lightning and nonlinear media
Abstract : Propagation of transient waves in nonstationary, inhomogeneous, dispersive, stratified media is considered. Waves originating from sources exterior to the scatterer as well as from internal sources are treated. Algorithms are developed and illustrated by computations of wave phenomena in stationary, nonstationary and weakly nonlinear media. READ MORE
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5. Applications of 3D time domain wave splittings to direct and inverse scattering
Abstract : The three-dimensional direct and inverse scattering problems in the time-domain are considered in the present thesis. The direct problem is to find an explicit or numerical solution of the transient reflection for given physical parameters. READ MORE