Essays about: "power law fluid"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words power law fluid.

  1. 1. Using GPU-aware message passing to accelerate high-fidelity fluid simulations

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Jacob Wahlgren; [2022]
    Keywords : high-performance computing; computational fluid dynamics; spectral element method; graphical processing units; message passing interface; högprestandaberäkningar; beräkningsströmningsdynamik; spektralelementmetoden; grafikprocessorer; meddelandeförmedlingsgränssnitt;

    Abstract : Motivated by the end of Moore’s law, graphics processing units (GPUs) are replacing general-purpose processors as the main source of computational power in emerging supercomputing architectures. A challenge in systems with GPU accelerators is the cost of transferring data between the host memory and the GPU device memory. READ MORE

  2. 2. Approaches for improving the rheological characterization of fermented dairy products

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Livsmedelsteknik och nutrition (master)

    Author : Abdulrahman Muhammad; [2020]
    Keywords : food engineering; livsmedelsteknik; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Fermented dairy products are wildly consumable products in today societies, and these products are known for their unique rheological properties due to the complex structural systems they possess. The simplest rheological model for describing yogurt behavior is the Power Law model, but this model parameters are not sufficient for describing the complex behavior during flow and filling. READ MORE

  3. 3. Predicting fillability of viscoelastic product in Tetra Recart

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Förpackningslogistik

    Author : Nawapan Boonchum; Roxanne Mae V. Targa; [2020]
    Keywords : Meat batter; Filling machine; Rheology; Pressure drop; Non-Newtonian fluid; Agriculture and Food Sciences; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : It is of interest to design a methodology in predicting the fillability of non-Newtonian viscoelastic product such as meat batter by analyzing its rheological properties, reducing the need to perform pilot plant scale tests. Meat batter with different added water produced in laboratory and pilot plant were analyzed to represent meat batters with different rheological characteristics and filling behaviour. READ MORE

  4. 4. Predicting Processing and Filling Equipment with Complex Food Rheology

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Livsmedelsteknik och nutrition (master)

    Author : Ayupry Diptasari; Cynthia Andriani; [2020]
    Keywords : filling behavior responses; pressure drop; rheology parameters; rheopexy; thixotropy; time-dependent; food engineering; livsmedelsteknik; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : As a food processing lines manufacturer with diverse product complexity, an understanding of fluid dynamics in a pipe system corresponding to the rheological properties and flow behavior is substantial. This will be beneficial to design suitable equipment and prevent processing-related issues, i.e. READ MORE

  5. 5. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON PRESSURE LOSSES IN ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED AND MACHINED ORIFICES : A rectangular geometry of additively manufactured MA 247 orice and a circular geometry ofmachined AW-6082 T6 orifice study

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningslära

    Author : Jayadev Nambisan; [2020]
    Keywords : Cooling; Fluid Dynamics; Additive Manufacturing; Pressure Losses; Fluid Dynamics Testing; Machining; Gas Turbines; Gas Turbine Cooling; Nouveau Geometries;

    Abstract : Gas turbine components for cooling purposes including other unique and complex three-dimensional designs could be made explicitly possible through additive manufacturing using SLM technology in contrary to the conventional machining processes. Nevertheless, the surface roughness and subsequently the friction factor governs thepressure drop in these components implicitly, thus, influencing the secondary air flow system of a gas turbine. READ MORE