Search for dissertations about: "nonlinear dynamics"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 315 swedish dissertations containing the words nonlinear dynamics.
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6. Aspects of Wave Interaction in Nonlinear Media
Abstract : Selected aspects of various types of nonlinear wave interaction are investigated. These aspects are studied in terms of models described by Nonlinear Schrödinger equations, mainly analytically and numerically, but also experimentally. READ MORE
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7. Probing nonlinear electrical properties at the nanoscale : Studies in multifrequency AFM
Abstract : Nanostructured materials promise great advances in diverse and active research fields such as energy harvesting and storage, corrosion prevention and high-density memories. Electrical characterization at the nanometer scale is key to understanding and optimizing the performance of these materials, and therefore central to the progress of nanotechnology. READ MORE
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8. Turbomachinery Aeroacoustic Calculations using Nonlinear Methods
Abstract : Noise regulations for aircraft that fly over populated areas are becoming continuously stricter. This in combination with increasing computational capabilities has boosted interest in aeroacoustic computations in the aerospace industry. READ MORE
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9. Methods for Simulation and Characterization of Nonlinear Mechanical Structures
Abstract : Trial and error and the use of highly time-consuming methods are often necessary for modeling, simulating and characterizing nonlinear dynamical systems. However, for the rather common special case when a nonlinear system has linear relations between many of its degrees of freedom there are particularly interesting opportunities for more efficient approaches. READ MORE
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10. Beam Diagnostics and Dynamics in Nonlinear Fields
Abstract : Particle accelerators are indispensable tools for probing matter at the smallest scales and the improvements of such tools depend on the progress and understanding of accelerator physics. The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed, linear electron–positron collider on the TeV-scale, based at CERN. READ MORE