Search for dissertations about: "vakuumteknik"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the word vakuumteknik.
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11. Numerical Modelling of Dynamics of Light Porous Materials
Abstract : Porous materials are among the most commonly used materials for noise and vibration reduction in modern transportation vehicles. To design, industrially relevant, weight and cost effective noise and vibration measures, there is a need for general prediction models capable of representing the elasto-acoustic behaviour of such materials. READ MORE
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12. Large Eddy Simulations of Separated Compressible Flows around Wing Sections
Abstract : This thesis concerns numerical calculations of compressible separated flows, with and without shocks, around wing sections using Large Eddy Simulations (LES). The considered geometries are the NACA 0012 wing section and the ONERA AT15A wing section. READ MORE
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13. Acoustical properties of earplugs
Abstract : In this study an experimental setup for measurements of high impedance objects in ducts, yielding the acoustical Two-Port properties of the object, is applied to earplugs. A frequently used experimental setup for measuring objective acoustical properties of earplugs is that of artificial ears. Great effort is spent on duplicating the human ear. READ MORE
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14. Characterization of the Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Combustion Process
Abstract : The main objective of this project was to characterize the HCCI combustion process. Central parts in the project were the progress of the HCCI combustion process, the influence of charge homogeneity on the combustion process and sources of UHC and CO emissions in HCCI combustion. READ MORE
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15. Modeling of coupled thermoplasticity at finite strains
Abstract : In this thesis, models for simulation of inelastic phenomena, such as plastic anisotropy, texture evolution, void growth and phase transformation are presented. Special emphasized is put on the modeling of heat generation due to plastic work. All models are formulated within a thermodynamic framework that allows large deformations. READ MORE