Search for dissertations about: "particle mechanics model"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 147 swedish dissertations containing the words particle mechanics model.
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1. Model predictions of turbulent gas-particle shear flows
Abstract : A turbulent two-phase flow model using kinetic theory of granularflows for the particle phase is developed and implmented in afinite element code. The model can be used for engineeringapplications. However, in this thesis it is used to investigateturbulent gas-particle flows through numerical simulations. READ MORE
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2. Relativistic particle mechanics : a hamiltonian approach
Abstract : This study is devoted to certain fundamental problems within theoretical physics. The aim is to show that there exists a consistent Poincare invariant Hamiltonian formalism describing interactions between any number of discrete particles forming an isolated (in general spinning) system. No fields or potentials are needed for the description. READ MORE
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3. Experimental Study on Truck Related Power Losses: The Churning Losses in a Transmission Model and Active Flow Control at an A-pillar of Generic Truck Cabin Model
Abstract : The fight with global warming constantly forces vehicle manufacturers to innovate, in order to be able to reduce the CO2 emissions of their product. This means that marginal efficiency gains in every component are considered beneficial for total reduction of CO2 emissions. READ MORE
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4. Particle transport in human lung : effects of particle size and shape
Abstract : Recent studies have shown that nanoparticles may be more toxic than larger particles of the same material, but the health risks associated with widespread use largely depend on the extent of exposure. When dealing with potentially toxic particles, precautionary measures have to be taken in order to minimize contact. READ MORE
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5. Polarization-Resolved Particle Holography
Abstract : In this thesis, measurement of particle fields using digital holography is the main subject. The questions investigated consider positioning, identification and sizing of nanometer and micrometer particles. The thesis explore these topics using both simulations and experimental measurements. READ MORE