Search for dissertations about: "finite elements"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 319 swedish dissertations containing the words finite elements.
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16. Approximating Stochastic Partial Differential Equations with Finite Elements: Computation and Analysis
Abstract : Stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) must be approximated in space and time to allow for the simulation of their solutions. In this thesis fully discrete approximations of such equations are considered, with an emphasis on finite element methods combined with rational semigroup approximations. READ MORE
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17. Finite Element Procedures for Fluid-structure Interaction
Abstract : This thesis concerns finite element (FE) methods for solving fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. Two types of fluid-structure interaction are considered. A finite element method for solving the interaction between a flowing incompressible fluid and a linear elastic structure is proposed. The flow is assumed to be laminar. READ MORE
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18. Efficient Finite Element Approach for Structural-Acoustic Applications including 3D modelling of Sound Absorbing Porous Materials
Abstract : In the context of interior noise reduction, the present work aims at proposing Finite Element (FE) solution strategies for interior structural-acoustic applications including 3D modelling of homogeneous and isotropic poroelastic materials, under timeharmonic excitations, and in the low frequency range. A model based on the Biot-Allard theory is used for the poroelastic materials, which is known to be very costly in terms of computational resources. READ MORE
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19. Higher Order Finite Elements and Adaptivity in Computational Electromagnetics
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with efficient and accurate numerical methods for the solution of Maxwell's equations. In particular, the finite element method with higher order elements and adaptive mesh-refinement is considered. READ MORE
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20. Stable FEM-FDTD Hybrid Method for Maxwell's Equations
Abstract : In this thesis edge elements are applied to solve several problems in computational electromagnetics. In particular, a hybrid scheme joining the Finite Element Method (FEM) and the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) algorithm is developed, tested and exploited. READ MORE