Search for dissertations about: "molecular mechanics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 144 swedish dissertations containing the words molecular mechanics.
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1. Topics in molecular mechanics
Abstract : This report is a personal review of theoretical research concerning molecules. Here one finds some mathematical background from tensor calculus and Lie group theory. The most general transformations of the 3N-dimensional Laplacian, including transformations to group operators, are also presented. READ MORE
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2. Algorithms for Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Abstract : Methods for performing large-scale parallel Molecular Dynamics(MD) simulations are investigated. A perspective on the field of parallel MD simulations is given. Hardware and software aspects are characterized and the interplay between the two is briefly discussed. READ MORE
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3. Large eddy simulation of combustion using linear-eddy subgrid modeling
Abstract : As emissions regulations are getting stricter and efficiency requirements of internal combustion engines (ICE) are increasing, different concepts to improve combustion are being investigated. For example lean stratified premixed combustion, homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI), use of more exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) to reduce NOx etc. READ MORE
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4. A pressure coupled Representative Interactive Linear Eddy Model (RILEM) for heavy-duty truck engine combustion simulations
Abstract : Internal combustion engines (ICE) are frequently debated due to their environmental consequences. Although the switch to electromobility is currently happening for light and medium-duty vessels, the transition for ships and heavy-duty trucks is more complex. The primary problem in the shift is the incapability of matching the range of ICE. READ MORE
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5. Fingerprints of light-induced molecular transients : from quantum chemical models of ultrafast x-ray spectroscopy
Abstract : Absorption of sunlight generates renewable electricity and powers the growth of plants, but also causes severe damage both to synthetic materials and biological tissue. The wildly varying outcomes of these light-induced processes are ultimately determined by much slighter differences in their underlying reaction pathways, induced by the transient properties of short-lived and miniscule molecules; a powerful approach to their detection and characterization is offered by ultrafast x-ray spectroscopy, with identification of spectral fingerprints and further guidance from quantum chemical models. READ MORE