Sökning: "G3D"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade ordet G3D.
1. Numerical Simulations of Noise Reduction Devices for Aero Engines
Sammanfattning : Increasing air traffic and denser population around airports have led to stricterregulations on aircraft noise. The engine is the main source of noise of jet aircraft.Decreasing jet engine noise can in some cases reduce sonic fatigue andthereby increase the engine lifetime. LÄS MER
2. Study of Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction using LES
Sammanfattning : Increases in air traffic and denser population around airports have led to stricterregulations on aircraft noise. High noise levels from high-speed aircraft can causehearing damage in pilots and the airfield personnel. The engine is the main sourceof noise of all jet aircraft and is therefore a key component for improvement. LÄS MER
3. Integrated Duct Aerodynamics
Sammanfattning : Air traffic is rapidly increasing, with no sign of slowing down, resulting in increased green-house gases emission. With emission criteria becoming stricter every year, the aircraft design is subjected to continuous improvements. The development of more efficient aircraft engines plays a central role in the strive towards lower emission levels. LÄS MER
4. Detached Eddy Simulation for Aerospace Applications
Sammanfattning : With the continuous growth in air traffic that we see nowadays, comes an increase in the requirements needed to be satisfied in order to certify an aircraft for operation. These stricter regulations affect aspects such as CO2 emissions, sound pollution and so on, pushing manufacturers to aim for lighter, more efficient, more robust designs. LÄS MER
5. Design and Detailed Analysis of Turbomachinery Blades using Truncated Domains
Sammanfattning : With the continuous growth in air traffic that we are seeing nowadays comes an increase in the requirements needed to be satisfied by an aircraft for it to be certified to fly. These stricter regulations affect aspects such as CO2 emissions, sound pollution and so on, pushing manufacturers to aim for lighter, more efficient, more robust designs. LÄS MER