Search for dissertations about: "fluid distribution"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 420 swedish dissertations containing the words fluid distribution.
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1. The material distribution method : analysis and acoustics applications
Abstract : For the purpose of numerically simulating continuum mechanical structures, different types of material may be represented by the extreme values {,1}, where 0.... READ MORE
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2. Permeability of non-crimp fabrics : a computational fluid dynamics approach
Abstract : In the present market for manufacturing of high performance structural parts for various applications such as aerospace, transportation, infrastructure, marine, sports and recreation, low weight, high performance composites are preferable. Non-Crimp Fabrics (NCFs) are often used for such applications due to its high mechanical properties and often cost effective production. READ MORE
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3. Internal erosion in embankment dams : fluid flow through and deformation of porous media
Abstract : A basic understanding of fluid flow through a porous media facilitates a comprehensive understanding of internal erosion in embankment dams. Hence, it is necessary to reveal the detailed seepage flow, the flow-induced forces acting within the porous media and the fluid flow deformation of the porous media. READ MORE
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4. Experimental studies of large particles in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids
Abstract : In everyday human life, laminar flow is arguably an exception whereas turbulent flow is the norm. Yet, the former has been much better understood, naturally since laminar flow renders itself to treatment in a relatively easier fashion compared to turbulence with its chaotic dynamics across multiple scales in space and time. READ MORE
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5. Near wall fibre orientation in flowing suspensions
Abstract : This thesis deals with fibre orientation in wall-bounded shear flows. The primary application in mind is papermaking. The study is mainly experimental,but is complemented with theoretical considerations.The main part of the thesis concerns the orientation of slowly settlingfibres in a wall-bounded viscous shear flow. READ MORE