Essays about: "ParaView"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the word ParaView.

  1. 1. Study of mixing and exchange in a drinking water reservoir using CFD modeling

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för teknikvetenskap (SCI)

    Author : Nadja Rabizadeh; [2023]
    Keywords : CFD; Fluid Mechanics; OpenFOAM; drinking water reservoir; URANS; transient; exchange of water; mixing; Norrvatten;

    Abstract : This thesis examines water mixing and exchange in a drinking water reservoir operated by themunicipal association Norrvatten. Recent water samples from the reservoir’s outgoing waterhave shown an increase in culturable bacteria during late summer and fall. READ MORE

  2. 2. Hybrid Simulations of Solar Wind Plasma Interaction with the Lunar Reiner Gamma Magnetic Anomaly

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysik

    Author : David Frisk Strömberg; [2023]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The Moon has small scale regions of strong magnetic fields scattered over its surface, known as crustal fields. Coexisting with some of the strongest crustal fields are peculiar markings in the lunar soil, called lunar swirls, which are suggested to be formed by magnetosphere-like interactions between the crustal fields and the solar wind plasma. READ MORE

  3. 3. Semi-Automatic Analysis and Visualization of Cardiac 4D Flow CT

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för hälsa, medicin och vård

    Author : Anthony van Oosten; [2022]
    Keywords : 4D CT; CT; 4D flow; Flow Component Analysis; Singular value decomposition; left atrial appendage; LAA; CFD; 3 chamber view; computed tomography; maximum outflow velocity; volume rendered CT; semi-automatic; visualization; flow visualization; cardiac views; semi-automatic analysis; semi-automatic visualization; visualization of 4D flow;

    Abstract : The data obtained from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of blood flow in the heart is plentiful, and processing this data takes time and the procedure for that is not straightforward. This project aims to develop a tool that can semi-automatically process CFD simulation data, which is based on 4D flow computed tomography (CT) data, with minimal user input. READ MORE

  4. 4. Development of visualization functions in CALFEM for Python

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Byggnadsmekanik; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaper

    Author : Andreas Åmand; [2022]
    Keywords : CALFEM; Python; Finite Elements; Visualization; VTK; Vedo; ParaView; MATLAB; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Visualizing results is an important part of Finite Element (FE) modeling. Many tools exist for visualizing these results, they are often part of complete software packages for FE analysis. These packages often rely on the user being familiar with FE analysis, making them unsuitable for use in teaching the FE Method. READ MORE

  5. 5. Validating results from the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment by use of turbulent CFD simulations : A study of a modified U-tube shell-and-tube primary heat exchanger and radiator with molten salts

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Rymdteknik

    Author : Malcolm Akner; [2021]
    Keywords : CFD; MSRE; CAD; CHT; experiment; molten; liquid; salt; fluid mechanics; mechanics; fluid; LTU; nuclear; reactor; nuclear reactor; generation four; generation IV; copenhagen atomics; copenhagen; atomics; space engineering; space; engineering; aerospace; thesis; master s thesis; master s; Malcolm; Akner; Erik; CFD; MSRE; CAD; CHT; flytande; salt; strömningslära; strömningsmekanik; fluid; fluidmekanik; LTU; kärnreaktor; generation fyra; generation IV; copenhagen atomics; rymdteknik; flygteknik; ingenjör; civilingenjör; examensarbete; Malcolm; Akner; Erik;

    Abstract : Background Nuclear reactors utilizing molten fuels rather than solid fuels show a massive advantage in energy yield, waste handling and safety features. The only successful reactor utilizing a molten fuel was called the ‘Molten Salt Reactor Experiment’ (MSRE), built and operated in the Oak Ridge national laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee, U.S.A. READ MORE