Search for dissertations about: "mixing scales"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the words mixing scales.
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11. Primary Marine Aerosol Production : Studies using bubble-bursting experiments
Abstract : Aerosol particles affect the Earth’s climate, although their impact is associated with large uncertainties. Primary marine aerosol represents a significant fraction of the global aerosol budget considering the Earth’s 70-percentage coverage by oceans. READ MORE
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12. Turbulence in the sea ice impacted Southern Ocean and its implications for primary production and carbon export
Abstract : The sea ice impacted Southern Ocean, south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, is one of the most important regions on earth for the cycling of carbon and distribution of heat and freshwater around the globe. Here, along-isopycnal upwelling of warm, carbon-rich circumpolar deep water coincides with the annual growth and melt of Antarctic sea ice that represents one of the worlds largest surface water transformations. READ MORE
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13. Transport and mixing by finite-size particles in turbulent flows
Abstract : Suspensions of solid particles in a viscous fluid are ubiquitous in natural and engineering settings, including sediment transport in river beds, blood flow in the human body, oil products transport in pipelines and pulp fibers in papermaking. Multiphase flows consisting of finite-size particles is a challenging topic due to multi-way coupling and interactions between the phases. READ MORE
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14. Co-disposal of waste rock and lignite fly ash to mitigate the environmental impact of coal mining
Abstract : Waste rocks (WRs) from coal mining and fly ash (FA) from coal combustion were studied to determine the potential of the WRs to generate AMD, FAs to neutralise it and estimate their impacts on environment. The ultimate goal was to develop a methodology based on co-disposal to mitigate the environmental problems associated to both wastes. READ MORE
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15. Management of technology in the process industries: Matching market and machine
Abstract : The process industries span multiple industrial sectors and constitute a substantial part of the entire manufacturing industry. Since companies belonging to this family of industries are often very asset intensive, their ability to respond to changes is often limited in the short term. READ MORE