Search for dissertations about: "hydrodynamics"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 128 swedish dissertations containing the word hydrodynamics.
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11. Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Fluid Lipid Membranes
Abstract : Lipid molecules form thin biological membranes that envelop all living cells, and behave as two-dimensional liquid sheets immersed in bulk water. The interactions of such biomembranes with their environment lay the foundation of a plethora of biological processes rooted in the mesoscopic domain - length scales of 1-1000 nm and time scales of 1-1000 ns. READ MORE
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12. A Large Eddy Simulation Based Fluid-Structure Interaction Methodology with Application in Hydroelasticity
Abstract : The phenomenon of hydroelasticity is a subarea of Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) and of major importance in many engineering applications related to hydrodynamics and naval architecture e.g. READ MORE
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13. Hydrophysical processes governing brownification : A case study of Lake Bolmen, Sweden
Abstract : Access to water of good quality and quantity has become more challenging because of a changing climate, as well as an increase in the use of natural resources, which has lead to altered water chemistry. One of these changes is known as brownification, resulting from a higher organic matter content causing a yellow-brown color of surface waters. READ MORE
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14. Large eddy simulation of cavitating and non-cavitating flow
Abstract : Most marine configurations are subject to a number of complex and important hydrodynamic phenomena affecting the overall performance of the vessel, both regarding resistance and propulsive efficiency. In this thesis, the possibility of numerically simulating some of these phenomena is investigated. READ MORE
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15. Fermentative hydrogen and methane productions using membrane bioreactors
Abstract : The role of energy as a stimulant for economic growth and environmental sustainabilityof any nation has made the focus on green fuels, including fermentative hydrogen (bioH2) andmethane (bioCH4), to be a priority for the World’s policy makers. Nigeria, as the most populousAfrican country, with worsening energy crisis, can benefit from the introduction of the bioH2 andbioCH4 technologies into the country’s energy mix, since such technologies have the potential ofgenerating energy from organic wastes such as fruit waste. READ MORE