Essays about: "First-Order Stokes model"
Found 4 essays containing the words First-Order Stokes model.
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1. Surf Simulation with the Shallow Water Equations : Coupling of a surfer model to a shallow water wave
University essay from KTH/Skolan för teknikvetenskap (SCI)Abstract : This thesis covers the subject of deriving and solving the system of partial differential equations known as the Shallow Water Equations (SWE), and coupling the solutions of this equation system to a simplified model of a surfer - or any floating object, with the right choice of parameters. The SWE are generally used to analyze fluid movement on shallow areas, such as ocean waves nearing the shore, and are derived from the Navier-Stokes equations and restricted to conservation of mass and momentum in a fluid. READ MORE
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2. Formation of Eu II spectral features in magnetic chemically peculiar stars
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för fysik och astronomiAbstract : The advancing resolution of modern spectrometers uncovers increasingly detailed spectral features in astrophysical observations which can be attributed to properties of the energy structure of the corresponding atomic systems such as fine, hyperfine and Zeeman splitting. At the same time, increasing computational power enables us to include these quantum mechanical interactions on different levels of sophistication in our theoretical atomic structure calculations. READ MORE
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3. Ice Sheet Modeling: Accuracy of First-Order Stokes Model with Basal Sliding
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Some climate models are still lacking features such as dynamical modelling of ice sheets due to their computational cost which results in poor accuracy and estimates of e.g. sea level rise. READ MORE
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4. A CFD Method for Simulation of Gas-Liquid Flow in Cooling Systems : An Eulerian-Eulerian Approach
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningsläraAbstract : When designing modern engines it is important to construct a cooling system that cools the engine structure efficiently. Within the cooling system there is always a certain amount of air which can accumulate and form air pockets in critical areas, such as the water jacket, which can lead to wall degradation. READ MORE