Search for dissertations about: "Järnvägsgruppen - Ljud och vibrationer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Järnvägsgruppen - Ljud och vibrationer.
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1. Nano-Engineered Contrast Agents : Toward Multimodal Imaging and Acoustophoresis
Abstract : Diagnostic ultrasound (US) is safer, quicker and cheaper than other diagnostic imaging modalities. Over the past two decades, the applications of US imaging has been widened due to the development of injectable, compressible and encapsulated microbubbles (MBs) that provide an opportunity to improve conventional echocardiographic imaging, blood flow assessment and molecular imaging. READ MORE
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2. Modeling of sound-turbulence interaction in low-Mach-number duct flows
Abstract : When sound waves propagate in a duct in the presence of turbulent flow, tur- bulent mixing can cause extra attenuation of the sound waves in addition to that caused by the viscothermal eects. Experiments show that compared to the vis- cothermal eects, turbulent absorption becomes the dominant contribution to the sound attenuation at suciently low frequencies. READ MORE
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3. Statistical energy analysis and variational principles for the prediction of sound transmission in multilayered structures
Abstract : Multilayered structures have many application in industry and society: they have peculiar properties and serve a variety of purposes, like structural support, thermal insulation, vibrational and acoustic isolation. This thesis concerns the prediction of sound transmission in multilayered structures. READ MORE
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4. Interface Damping: Characterization and Implementation
Abstract : Material damping in a structure is well defined and documented. However, dissipation due to mechanical contact (surface contact) in a complex built-up structure is not as well represented, in particular in large scale noise and vibration simulations. READ MORE
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5. Rotating Structure Modeling and Damping Measurements
Abstract : The structural damping is of importance to suppress the vibration amplitude of compressor blades rotating at high angular velocity under a high cycle impact. To avoid the appearance of the high cycle fatigue (HCF), damping materials may be applied to the compressor blades. READ MORE