Search for dissertations about: "air flow"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 583 swedish dissertations containing the words air flow.
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11. Prediction of Cooling Air Flow in Electric Generators
Abstract : The cooling air flow in hydro power electric generators is investigated experimentally and numerically. A fully predictive numerical approach is presented and validated, in which the inlet and outlet boundaries are eliminated from the computational domain. READ MORE
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12. Modelling of IC-Engine Intake Noise
Abstract : Shorter product development cycles, densely packed engine compartments and intensified noiselegislation increase the need for accurate predictions of IC-engine air intake noise at earlystages. The urgent focus on the increasing CO2 emissions and the efficiency of IC-engines, aswell as new techniques such as homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mightworsen the noise situation. READ MORE
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13. Dynamic contact stiffness and air-flow related source mechanisms in the tyre/road contact
Abstract : Two aspect of phenomena occurring in, and in the vicinity of the contact patch formed by a tyre rolling on a road are here investigated: 1. A detailed numerical time domain contact model is used to evaluate approximations of the tread response that are commonly embraced in tyre/road interaction models. 2. READ MORE
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14. On Computational Homogenization of Flow in Porous Media
Abstract : Porous materials are present in many natural as well as engineered structures. Engineering examples of porous materials include sandstone in which oil can be stored, earth dams, composite materials, air filters and sanitary products with fiber networks (e.g. diapers). READ MORE
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15. Numerical Modelling of Dissolved Air Flotation
Abstract : Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF), a well-established treatment method for water containing e.g. dissolved organic matter and Cryptosporidium, has previously been examined experimentally. However, most measuring techniques still suffer from disturbances from air bubbles and intrusion of the measuring equipment into the flow. READ MORE