Search for dissertations about: "nozzle"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 177 swedish dissertations containing the word nozzle.
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21. Study of Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction using LES
Abstract : Increases in air traffic and denser population around airports have led to stricterregulations on aircraft noise. High noise levels from high-speed aircraft can causehearing damage in pilots and the airfield personnel. The engine is the main sourceof noise of all jet aircraft and is therefore a key component for improvement. READ MORE
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22. Transient Spray Mode Fuel Injection
Abstract : This research examines the pivotal role of transient fuel spray in internal combustion engines, primarily focusing on their influence on dual-fuel (DF) engines. In the case of dual-fuel (DF) engines functioning in a gas mode, the controlling of the primary fuel’s ignition is usually managed through the direct injection of liquid pilot fuel. READ MORE
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23. A Study on Particle Motion and Deposition Rate : Application in Steel Flows
Abstract : Non-metallic inclusions in molten steel have received worldwide attention due to their serious influence on both the steel product quality and the steel production process. These inclusions may come from the de-oxidation process, the re-oxidation by air and/or slag due to an entrainment during steel transfer, and so on. READ MORE
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24. Numerical and Experimental study of shock boundary layer interaction in unsteady transonic flow
Abstract : A prerequisite for aeroelastic stability prediction inturbomachines is the understanding of the fluctuatingaerodynamic forces acting on the blades. Unsteady transonicflows are complex because of mutual interactions betweentravelling pressure waves, outlet disturbances, shock motion,and fluctuating turbulent boundary layers. READ MORE
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25. Measurement and evaluation of near-field spray kinematics for nozzles with asymmetrical inlet geometries
Abstract : In diesel engines, fuel injection parameters have a commanding effect on mixing and combustion quality. This research aims to enhance the fundamental knowledge of fuel sprays and their primary break-up. In addition, this research provides statistical data to validate simulation models and improve the prediction accuracy in mixing and combustion. READ MORE