Search for dissertations about: "coupled solver"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words coupled solver.
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6. Partitioned methods for time-dependent thermal fluid-structure interaction
Abstract : The efficient simulation of thermal interaction between fluids and structures is crucial in the design of many industrial products, e.g. turbine blades or rocket nozzles. READ MORE
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7. Mooring dynamics for wave energy applications
Abstract : This work aims to increase the modelling accuracy of two important problems for the wave energy industry. One concerns the mooring dynamics in the presence of snap loads (shock waves in cable tension). The other is related to nonlinear effects in the resonance region of moored wave energy converters (WECs). READ MORE
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8. Development of an efficient solver for detailed kinetics in reactive flows
Abstract : The use of chemical kinetic mechanisms in CAE tools for reactive flow simulations is of high importance for studying and predicting pollutant formation. However, usage of complex reaction schemes is accompanied by high computational cost in both 1D and 3D-CFD frameworks. READ MORE
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9. Development of an efficient solver for detailed kinetics in reactive flows
Abstract : The use of chemical kinetic mechanisms in CAE tools for reactive flow simulations is of high importance for studying and predicting pollutant formation. However, usage of complex reaction schemes is accompanied by high computational cost in both 1D and 3-D CFD frameworks. READ MORE
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10. Co-Simulation of Coupled Electromagnetic and Nonlinear Circuit Problems using the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Method
Abstract : Co-simulation of coupled electromagnetic (EM) structures and linear/nonlinear circuits has become a major demand in today's engineering. In many disciplines such as antenna engineering, microwave circuit design, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and even fairly low-frequency power electronic systems, simulation techniques capable of incorporating both EM structures and lumped circuit elements have become a necessity. READ MORE