Sökning: "Shock Motion"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 18 avhandlingar innehållade orden Shock Motion.
6. Meticulous control of the T3SS of Yersinia is essential for full virulence
Sammanfattning : The type III secretion system (T3SS) of pathogenic Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is involved in virulence. The syringe-like secretion system spans both bacterial membranes and is responsible for the ability of Yersinia to transfer toxic proteins (Yop proteins) into the eukaryotic target cell. LÄS MER
7. Contribution to Numerical and Experimental Studies of Flutter in Space Turbines. Aerodynamic Analysis of Subsonic or Supersonic Flows in Response to a Prescribed Vibratory Mode of the Structure
Sammanfattning : Modern turbomachines are designed towards thinner, lighter and highly loaded blades. This gives rise to increased sensitivity to flow induced vibrations such as flutter, which leads to structure failure in a short period of time if not sufficiently damped. LÄS MER
8. Transonic flow: large eddy simulation, numerical methods and subgrid modeling
Sammanfattning : Shock wave turbulent boundary layer interactions (SWTBLI) commonly arise in turbomachinery and aerospace applications and on the exterior of high speed aircrafts. In all these cases, SWTBLI can significantly change the flow and hence the physical load imposed by it. LÄS MER
9. Numerical Simulations of Physical Discontinuities in Single and Multi-Fluid Flows for Arbitrary Mach Numbers
Sammanfattning : Physical discontinuities, such as shocks and interfaces occur commonly in fluid mechanics. The emphasis of this dissertation lies on numerical simulations of shocked aerodynamic flows and two fluid flows with sharp interfaces in which Rayleigh-Taylor instability is present. LÄS MER
10. Mooring dynamics for wave energy applications
Sammanfattning : This work aims to increase the modelling accuracy of two important problems for the wave energy industry. One concerns the mooring dynamics in the presence of snap loads (shock waves in cable tension). The other is related to nonlinear effects in the resonance region of moored wave energy converters (WECs). LÄS MER