Search for dissertations about: "Transonic flow"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words Transonic flow.
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6. Numerical Computations of Internal Combustion Engine related Transonic and Unsteady Flows
Abstract : Vehicles with internal combustion (IC) engines fueled by hydrocarbon compounds have been used for more than 100 years for ground transportation. During the years and in particular in the last decade, the environmental aspects of IC engines have become a major political and research topic. READ MORE
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7. Modal Decomposition of Separated Nozzle Flow
Abstract : The applicability of two different eigenvalue algorithms coupled with an axisymmetric RANS solver to predict the eigenmodes of separated supersonic flow inside an axisymmetric convergent-divergent nozzle was investigated. These are the Arnoldi and the Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) algorithms, respectively. READ MORE
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8. On Multistage Analysis of Transonic Compressors: From Axisymmetric Throughflow Time-Marching to Unsteady Three-Dimensional Methods
Abstract : A throughflow time-marching finite-volume solver, capable of computing viscous transonic multistage compressor flows with embedded shocks, is presented. The behavior of the blade model, based on the blade mean surface flow tangency condition, was investigated for transonic flows. READ MORE
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9. Experimental Investigation of Velocity Gust in High Pressure Turbines
Abstract : This thesis investigates the unsteady three-dimensional gustfield in high subsonic and transonic turbine stages based onexperimental velocity data. The generation, propagation andinteraction mechanisms of the velocity gust in high pressureturbines are studied. READ MORE
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10. Numerical methods for load and response prediction for use in acoustic fatigue
Abstract : Acoustic fatigue can occur in structural elements of an aircraft exposed to very high sound pressures. To deal with acoustic fatigue, mainly empirical methods have been applied and often late in the design phase. Current design guidelines have three main limitations. First, they do not say anything about the load intensities. READ MORE