Sökning: "hydraulic geometry"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 47 avhandlingar innehållade orden hydraulic geometry.
1. Numerical and experimental study of performance of a hydraulic motor
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study was to develop an understanding of the fluid properties that influence the efficiency of hydraulic systems in a steady-state, especially components in hydrostatic transmission systems under different running conditions. The aim has also been to investigate and model the sources of losses in hydraulic machines, in order to estimate the losses, taking fluid properties into account. LÄS MER
2. Development of the Laitaure Delta, Swedish Lappland : A Study of Growth, Distributary Forms and Processes
Sammanfattning : Deltaic processes were studied on the Laitaure delta. Specific aims were to: analyse forms and processes in distributaries with regard to hydraulic geometry relationships; investigate the distribution of water into different distributaries; analyse the morphological development of the delta; and quantify the advance of the delta front. LÄS MER
3. The Impact of Fracture Geometry on the Hydromechanical Behaviour of Crystalline Rock
Sammanfattning : Effective construction of tunnels in fractured crystalline rock requires a unified approach for handling rock mechanics and hydrogeological issues. Traditionally, rock mechanics and hydrogeology not only use different nomenclature, they also measure parameters such as e.g. aperture differently. LÄS MER
4. Novel methods for 3-D semi-automatic mapping of fracture geometry at exposed rock faces
Sammanfattning : To analyse the influence of fractures on hydraulic andmechanical behaviour of fractured rock masses, it is essentialto characterise fracture geometry at exposed rock faces. Thisthesis describes three semi-automatic methods for measuring andquantifying geometrical parameters of fractures, and aims tooffer a novel approach to the traditional mapping methods. LÄS MER
5. A Co-Simulation Tool Applied to Hydraulic Percussion Units
Sammanfattning : In this dissertation, a co-simulation tool is presented that is meant to comprise a more comprehensive environment for modelling and simulation of hydraulic percussion units, which are used in hydraulic hammers and rock drills. These units generates the large impact forces, which are needed to demolish concrete structures in the construction industry or to fragment rock when drilling blast holes in mine drifting. LÄS MER