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21. Propeller-Hull Interaction Effects in Calm Water and Regular Head Waves
Sammanfattning : In order to design fuel-efficient ships and install compatible propulsion systems, ship and propeller designers need to know the potential effects of the interactions between different ship components, e.g., hull, propeller, appendages and machinery, on the ship performance at sea. LÄS MER
22. Numerical investigation of tonal noise sources from centrifugal fan
Sammanfattning : Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems (HVAC) are today an important part of many people's life. They provide a sufficient amount of airflow with the correct temperature, quality, and humidity. The negative side is the noise it produces. Many improvements have been made in building development to reduce noise from the environment. LÄS MER
23. Energy in supermarkets - An overview on the energy flows and refrigeration controls
Sammanfattning : The electrical energy used by supermarkets represents approximately 3% of Sweden's annual energy use. Of this, the refrigeration system accounts for 50%. To reduce greenhouse gases introduced by energy generation, a larger share of renewable energy sources must be implemented. LÄS MER
24. Fuel Mixing in Gas-Solid Fluidized Beds: A Computational and Experimental Study
Sammanfattning : Fluidized bed technology has been commercially applied over severaldecades. However there is still a lack of knowledge that can provide adetailed understanding of the combustion process in fluidized-bed furnaces. LÄS MER
25. Numerical analysis of coalescence-induced jumping droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces
Sammanfattning : Bio-inspired superhydrophobic surfaces are used in numerous technological applications due to their self-cleaning ability. One of the several mechanisms reported in literature and responsible for self-cleaning is the phenomenon of coalescence-induced jumping of droplets from such surfaces. LÄS MER