Search for dissertations about: "incompressible finite volume"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words incompressible finite volume.
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1. Large Eddy Simulation of the Flow around a High-Lift Airfoil
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis concerns the efforts of conducting a Large Eddy Simulation (LES) around an airfoil. The airfoil is close to stall, near maximum lift and the Reynolds number is high. In the flow a transitional separation bubble is present. READ MORE
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2. Computation of Thermal Development in Injection Mould Filling, based on the Distance Model
Abstract : The heat transfer in the filling phase of injection moulding is studied, based on Gunnar Aronsson’s distance model for flow expansion ([Aronsson], 1996).The choice of a thermoplastic materials model is motivated by general physical properties, admitting temperature and pressure dependence. READ MORE
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3. Thermocoagulation in Deep Brain Structures : Modelling, simulation and experimental study of radio-frequency lesioning
Abstract : Radio-frequency (RF) lesioning is a method utilising high frequency currents for thermal coagulation of pathological tissue or signal pathways. The current is delivered from an electrode with a temperature sensor, permitting control of the current at a desired target temperature. In the brain RF-lesioning can e.g. READ MORE
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4. Mass Conserving Simulations of Two Phase Flow
Abstract : Consider a mixture of two immiscible, incompressible fluids e.g. oil and water. Since the fluids do not mix, an interface between the two fluids will form and move in time. READ MORE
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5. Phase-changing flows: numerical methods and fully resolved simulations
Abstract : Flows with evaporation and boiling are abundant in different contexts, such as geophysics, the biomedical sectors, and industrial applications. Spray combustion, boiling bubble flows, oceanic sprays, formation and evolution of clouds, spreading of infectious diseases are all relevant examples where a deeper understanding of phase-changing flows is of great importance. READ MORE