Search for dissertations about: "casing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word casing.
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1. Turbine Outlet Guide Vane Flows
Abstract : New design goals on modern jet engines often leads to more highly loaded turbines with fewer stages in order to save weight and cost. This gives higher swirl angles into the outlet guide vane (OGV), implying a more difficult aerodynamic design. READ MORE
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2. Experimental and numerical investigation of axial turbine models
Abstract : Hydropower is a versatile renewable source of power generation able to change rapidly operating conditions. Hydropower plants may today work over a larger operating range than designed for due to the introduction of renewable sources of energy and the deregulation of the electricity market. READ MORE
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3. Numerical Modelling of Some Engineering Heat Transfer Problems
Abstract : Engineering heat transfer problems are very often of a complex nature and most often no analytical solutions exist. One way to create solutions to such problems is to apply numerical methods. This study concerns heat transfer problems with coupled conduction, convection and thermal radiation. READ MORE
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4. Determination of the thermal conductivity of the insulation in district heating mains : Field measurements
Abstract : This thesis concerns the development of a measurement method for determination in the field of the thermal conductivity of the insulation in buried district heating mains. The thermal conductivity of the insulation is calculated from the measured value of the radial heat flow through the heating main, the measured temperature difference across the insulation, and the dimensions of the heating main. READ MORE
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5. Durability of District Heating Pipes
Abstract : This thesis is focused on mechanical loads and moisture related problems with a potential to critically harm the functionality of pre-insulated district heating pipes and pipe joints. Directly buried pipeline bends are investigated with respect to limiting deformations from a thermally induced lateral displacement. READ MORE