Essays about: "kwe"

Found 3 essays containing the word kwe.

  1. 1. System concept for small-scale biological methanation using electrolysis and trickle bed reactor : with the aim of upgrading biogas to vehicle fuel quality

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology

    Author : Gustav Larsson; [2021]
    Keywords : biological methanation; biogas upgrade; methane; small-scale methanation;

    Abstract : In the present study, the concept of a biological H2 methanation (BHM) system was created for four cases of scale which are determined by electrolyser scale. The system design is aimed to upgrade existing biogas to vehicle fuel quality, with a concentration of CH4 above 95% and H2S removal. The cases of scale and type of electrolyser are: 4. READ MORE

  2. 2. Parametric CAD Modeling to aid Simulation-Driven Design : An evaluation and improvement of methods used at Scania

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Maskinkonstruktion

    Author : Andreas Grandicki; Mattias Lokgård; [2017]
    Keywords : CAD; CAE; parameter; parametric; simulation; MDO; DOE; simulation-driven; design; KBE; knowledge-based; knowledge-based engineering; knowledgeware; kwa; kwe; engineering; mechanical; scania; methodology; method; evaluation; model; modeling; modelling; parametrization; CATIA; vba; automation; da; pdm; plm; knowledge; design intent; exploration; optimization; flexible; robust; morphological; topological;

    Abstract : This report documents a thesis conducted at Scania CV AB in Södertälje, Sweden. The main purpose of the thesis has been to examine and improve upon current practices of parametric CAD-modeling at Scania, with the ultimate goal of increased design automation and simulation-driven design. READ MORE

  3. 3. Evaluation of Current and Feasible Future Use of Geothermal Energy at Chinyunyu Hot Spring, Zambia

    University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologi

    Author : Christopher Kapasa; [2014]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The main source of geothermal energy is the heat flow from the mantle beneath the Earth’s surface, generated by the gradual decay of radioactive isotopes in the Earth‘s crust. A hot spring is produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater flowing out to the Earth’s surface. READ MORE