Sökning: "hydraulisk modellering"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade orden hydraulisk modellering.
1. Hydraulic Modelling of Dynamics in Regulated Rivers
Sammanfattning : The Nordic countries hold a significant portion of the European hydropower production. One advantage of hydropower is its ability to store water in reservoirs in times when the energy demand is low. LÄS MER
2. Groundwater Recharge in Crystalline Bedrock : Processes, Estimation, and Modelling
Sammanfattning : Kunskap om grundvattenbildningen är nödvändig för att man ska kunna förutsäga konsekvenserna av grundvattenuttag och underjordsbyggande. Grundvattenbildningen i berggrunden är dock svår att uppskatta. LÄS MER
3. Renewable Energy and Nutrient Valorization from Anaerobic Digestion : Resource-Efficient Solutions
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents a comprehensive analysis aimed at understanding process performance, methane yield, and key influencing factors within the context of solid-state anaerobic digestion (SS-AD). SS-AD is used to treat organic material with high solids content, which can be challenging to address by alternative methods. LÄS MER
4. Modelling, mapping and visualisation of flood inundation uncertainties
Sammanfattning : Flood maps showing extents of predicted flooding for a given extreme event have wide usage in all types of spatial planning tasks, as well as serving as information material for the public. However, the production processes that these maps undergo (including the different data, methods, models and decisions from the persons generating them), which include both Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and hydraulic modelling, affect the map’s content, and will be reflected in the final map. LÄS MER
5. Topographic Control of Groundwater Flow
Sammanfattning : Gravity is the main driving force for groundwater flow, and both landscape topography and geology distribute the effects of gravity on groundwater flow. The groundwater table defines the distribution of the potential energy of the water. LÄS MER