Search for dissertations about: "time-domain simulations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the words time-domain simulations.
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1. Hybrid Solvers for the Maxwell Equations in Time-Domain
Abstract : The most commonly used method for the time-domain Maxwell equations is the Finite-Difference Time-Domain method (FDTD). This is an explicit, second-order accurate method, which is used on a staggered Cartesian grid. The main drawback with the FDTD method is its inability to accurately model curved objects and small geometrical features. READ MORE
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2. Efficient time-domain modelling suitable for optimising thermoacoustic devices
Abstract : Thermoacoustic heat pumps use acoustic work to transfer heat from cold to hot temperatures. Such devices benefit from being environmentally friendly, robust and simple. However, in practice these devices have too low efficiency and power compared to their conventional counterparts. READ MORE
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3. Time-domain modelling of high-frequency wheel/rail interaction
Abstract : The interaction between wheel and rail is the predominant source of noise emission from railway operations in a wide range of conventional speeds. On the one hand, this wheel/rail noise concerns rolling noise and impact noise caused by the vertical interaction excited by roughness and discrete irregularities of the wheel/rail running surfaces, respectively. READ MORE
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4. Simulation of Electro-Optic Modulators by a Time-Domain Beam-Propagation Method
Abstract : Electro-optic modulators (EOMs) are components which convert electric signals to optical ones. They are needed, e.g., at the transmitter end of fiber-optic communication systems and in time-stretch analog-to-digital converters. READ MORE
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5. On an Efficient Method fo Time-Domain Computational Aeroelasticity
Abstract : The present thesis summarizes work on developing a method for unsteady aerodynamic analysis primarily for aeroelastic simulations. In contrast to widely used prediction tools based on frequency-domain representations, the current approach aims to provide a time-domain simulation capability which can be readily integrated with possibly nonlinear structural and control system models. READ MORE