Search for dissertations about: "thesis topics in fluid engineering"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis topics in fluid engineering.
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6. The Mirroring Immersed Boundary Method - Modeling Fluids with Moving and Interacting Bodies
Abstract : The detailed fluid flow around arbitrary, moving, interacting and deforming bodies is both complex and poorly understood and the commercial simulation tools simulating such flows are computationally to demanding. Hence, a new fast and accurate method for simulating complex multi-body flows is required. READ MORE
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7. Urea Decomposition for Urea-SCR Applications
Abstract : Volatile emissions produced by the combustion of fossil fuels may be converted on a catalyst to less harmful products. During lean combustion an excess of oxygen in the exhaust gases together with a catalyst effectively oxidizes carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons into carbon dioxide and water. READ MORE
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8. Numerical Investigation of Some Heat Transfer Topics with Relevance to Gas Turbines
Abstract : The first part of the investigation is related to the heat transfer and fluid flow problem inside ribbed ducts with a square cross section. The typical applications of this problem are in the cooling of gas turbine blades and guiding vanes. The second part is related to application of intercoolers in gas turbine systems. READ MORE
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9. Aircraft Systems Conceptual Design : An object-oriented approach from to
Abstract : Aircraft Conceptual Design (ACD) is facing new challenges on the way to enhanced fidelity level required of the nowadays complex system design. Namely the integration of models and simulations of different fidelity levels to enhance the analysis capability while maintaining a streamlined, transparent, and low cost working process is required. READ MORE
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10. Interior Flow and Formation of Plain Orifice Sprays
Abstract : This thesis will summarize recent experimental observations of spray formation in highly atomizing plainorifce sprays, the kind commonly produced by fuel injectors in compression ignition internal combustionengines. Two special interactions will be addressed in detail: primary atomization under elevated ambientpressures and temperatures and orifce ow effects on primary atomization. READ MORE