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1. Modelling Hydrological and Hydrodynamic Processes in Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia
Abstract : Lake Tana Basin is of significant importance to Ethiopia concerning water resources aspects and the ecological balance of the area. The growing high demands in utilizing the high potentials of water resource of the Lake to its maximal limit, pictures a disturbing future for the Lake. READ MORE
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2. Process Intensification through Acoustic and Hydrodynamic Cavitation
Abstract : Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized world. They contribute significantly to the development of diverse commodities and materials that are used in our daily lives. Process intensification is an approach implemented to boost manufacturing efficiency and capacities in a more sustainable and energy efficient way. READ MORE
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3. Hydrodynamic Modelling of Wave Power using Electrical Equivalent Circuit Theory
Abstract : Ocean wave energy can be harnessed and converted into electric energy nowadays. This provides a possibility for populations that live on islands or along coastlines to utilize the renewable and safe power produced by ocean waves. READ MORE
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4. Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamic of Hydraulic Jumps in Spillways
Abstract : This thesis focus on the complex natural phenomena of hydraulic jumps using the numerical method Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH). A hydraulic jump is highly turbulent and associated with turbulent energy dissipation, air entrainment, surface waves and spray and strong dissipative processes. READ MORE
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5. On the hydrodynamic lubrication in tilting pad thrust bearings
Abstract : The primarily objective of this work was to investigate the performance of environmentally adapted synthetic oils in the hydrodynamic lubrication regime. A special test facility has been designed and manufactured for this purpose. The facility contains two equalising tilting pad thrust bearings typical of design in general use. READ MORE