Search for dissertations about: "cavity method"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 176 swedish dissertations containing the words cavity method.
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21. Rendered rainscreen walls - cavity ventilation, ventilation drying and moisture-induced cladding deformation
Abstract : Over the past five years, moisture damages in external walls of wood frame structure and rendering on insulation as a cladding has been a widely debated subject which has received a lot of attention. In the light of this, the interest in an alternative construction method where rendering is applied on boards instead of insulation has increased. READ MORE
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22. A Method for the Study of Unsteady Cavitation - Observations on Collapsing Sheet Cavities
Abstract : When subjected to sufficiently low pressures, water will eventually come apart. Gas-filled cavities appear in the water: it is said to cavitate. When the cavities collapse, they often do so quite vigorously, causing noise, vibrations and erosion. A well-known example of cavitation is that found on heavily loaded ship propellers. READ MORE
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23. Squamous cell carcinomas and preneoplastic lesions of the oral cavity : biological factors and prognosis
Abstract : In Sweden, squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity comprises only 0.8% of the total cancer incidence. However, this disease often has a poor prognosis and the treatment frequently means some degree of disfiguration of the patient. READ MORE
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24. Global stability analysis of three-dimensional boundary layer flows
Abstract : This thesis considers the stability and transition of incompressible boundary layers. In particular, the Falkner–Skan–Cooke boundary layer subject to a cylindrical surface roughness, and the Blasius boundary layer with applied localized suction are investigated. READ MORE
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25. A Method of Moments Solution for Wires Inside a Reverberation Chamber using Spectral Domain Techniques
Abstract : This thesis describes a method of moment code that can be used for analyzing PEC objects in a reverberation chamber. A major part of the thesis deals with the derivation of an efficient Green¡¯s functions for a PEC cavity in general and a reverberation chamber in particular. READ MORE