Essays about: "shear layer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 52 essays containing the words shear layer.
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1. Development of HVAC simulations for truck cabins using OpenFOAM
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningsläraAbstract : In regions with cold climates, a layer of ice often forms on vehicle windshields, whichobstructs the driver’s view. To address this issue, vehicles are equipped with internal defrosters. However, at Scania, the evaluation of defroster design performancecurrently relies on time-consuming and costly physical testing. READ MORE
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2. Effective shear stiffness of cross-laminated timber : Comparison between numerical and analytical approaches
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : The increasing importance of sustainability has led to a focus on smart solutions for energy consumption and materials. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) has gained attention as a sustainable alternative in construction, offering high strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. READ MORE
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3. DURABILITY STUDY OF REJUVENATED RAP BINDERS
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : När priset på naturtillgångar ökar samt att industrier måste ställa om till en mer hållbar verksamhet innebär detta även en omställning för asfaltsindustrin. Ett sätt för att använda mer återvunnet material i asfaltsindustri är att använda bindemedlet från gammal asfaltsmassa (eng.: reclaimed asphalt pavement, RAP). READ MORE
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4. CFD Based External Heat Transfer Coefficient Predictions on a Transonic Film-Cooled Gas Turbine Guide Vane : A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study on the Von Karman Institute LS94 Test Case
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningsläraAbstract : The turbine inlet guide vanes of a gas-turbine are subjected to extreme hot gas temperatures which increases the risk of mechanical failure and overall reduces the component lifespan. Hence, it is of great interest for gas-turbine manufacturers to establish methods for accurately estimating the temperature distribution along the vane surface. READ MORE
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5. Turbulence Intensity During Low-Level Jets in the Baltic Sea
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapsläraAbstract : Low-level jets (LLJs) are local wind speed maximums in the atmospheric boundary layer. In the Baltic Sea, LLJs are frequently occurring in spring and summer. It is an important phenomena to consider for wind energy parks, and changes in turbulence during the jets can effect the efficiency of said parks. READ MORE