Search for dissertations about: "compressible flow"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 83 swedish dissertations containing the words compressible flow.
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16. Compaction, Flow and Dispersion in a Chromatographic Column
Abstract : An experimental and theoretical study of compaction, flow and hydrodynamic dispersion in a chromatographic column containing non-rigid particles is presented. Experiments were performed using chromatographic columns packed with either a dextran-based chromatographic gel or glass beads. READ MORE
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17. Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Flows at Widely Different Mach Numbers
Abstract : The present thesis mainly focuses on the numerical simulation of the turbulent flow field and acoustics developed in different industrial applications. The study covers a large range of Mach numbers, starting from incompressible regimes and ending with a fully compressible flow. READ MORE
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18. Microfluidics at High Pressures : Understanding, Sensing, and Control
Abstract : This thesis explores understanding, sensing, and control in high-pressure microfluidics. The high-pressure regime allows fluids to be forced through narrow channels at substantial speed and creates conditions for fluids of high density and low viscosity—features desired in flow-based chemical analyses. READ MORE
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19. Operating conditions impact on flow and acoustics in turbocharger compressors
Abstract : Fluid machines are an integral part in energy conversion with applications from pumps, fans, propellers, compressors and turbines. In the automotive industry, turbochargers are commonly employed to counteract the effect of engine downsizing. READ MORE
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20. Towards Improved Scale-Resolving Modeling and Simulations of Turbulent Flows
Abstract : Scale-resolving simulations are viewed as powerful means for predicting complex turbulentflows, as often encountered in aeronautical applications. However, since turbulent scalesspan over a considerable range from the smallest Kolmogorov scales to the largest ofequivalence to configuration size, scale-resolving computations are often demandingon computational resources and, furthermore, on the underlying numerical methodsused in the simulations. READ MORE