Search for dissertations about: "nonlinear structural dynamics"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words nonlinear structural dynamics.
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16. Development and Assessment of Methods for the Prediction of Hydrodynamic and Ultrasound induced Cavitation
Abstract : The cavitation phenomenon has today become a keystone for different areas of science and technology including various industrial processes and medicine. Recently increasing interest and much attention have been paid to study this phenomenon. READ MORE
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17. Scaling and Gating Attosecond Pulse Generation
Abstract : High-order harmonic generation (HHG) provides the basis for attosecond light sources delivering coherent pulses in the extreme ultraviolet spectral region. Such light sources are employed for a variety of applications within imaging, attosecond spectroscopy, and high-precision frequency metrology. READ MORE
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18. Managing coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) : the case of water
Abstract : Many sustainability challenges of the 21st century are the result of poor management of coupled human and natural systems (CHANS). Limited understanding of the mechanisms that give rise to complex dynamics in CHANS has contributed to overexploitation and degradation of water and other natural resources around the globe, leading to unintended consequences of well-intentioned policies. READ MORE
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19. Concept evaluation and contact problems in simple rotordynamical systems
Abstract : Rotating machines serves an important role in many different applications. Extensive research has been made, manly during the last century, in order to develop these systems and understand the dynamics. The theory of rotordynamics differs in many fundamental aspects from structural dynamics and is therefore usually treated as an own research area. READ MORE
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20. Modelling of fracture toughness using peridynamics : A Study of J-integral, essential work and homogenisation
Abstract : Fracture toughness is one of the most important properties of a material. Being able toaccurately estimate the energy that goes into forming new crack surfaces is essential for the development of new materials, quality assurance, structural monitoring and failure analysis. READ MORE