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16. Hydraulic Efficiency in Pond Design
Sammanfattning : Today there is a growing interest in constructed ponds to treat agricultural runoff, sewage water and stormwater. But ponds not only remove nitrogen, phosphorus and pollutants such as heavy metals; they can also have ecological, social and esthetic values. LÄS MER
17. Towards Improved Scale-Resolving Modeling and Simulations of Turbulent Flows
Sammanfattning : Scale-resolving simulations are viewed as powerful means for predicting complex turbulentflows, as often encountered in aeronautical applications. However, since turbulent scalesspan over a considerable range from the smallest Kolmogorov scales to the largest ofequivalence to configuration size, scale-resolving computations are often demandingon computational resources and, furthermore, on the underlying numerical methodsused in the simulations. LÄS MER
18. A Large Eddy Simulation Based Fluid-Structure Interaction Methodology with Application in Hydroelasticity
Sammanfattning : The phenomenon of hydroelasticity is a subarea of Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) and of major importance in many engineering applications related to hydrodynamics and naval architecture e.g. LÄS MER
19. Information Integration in Perception and Cognition : Exploring the Perception-Cognition Gap
Sammanfattning : Much research in both perceptual inference and cognitive inference has focused on how well human performance fares against what is considered the most optimal or rational thing to do. The verdict, however, differs between the fields. LÄS MER
20. Quantum Chemical Modeling of Phosphoesterase Mimics and Chemistry in Confined Spaces
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, density functional theory is employed in the study of two kinds of systems that can be considered to be biomimetic in their own ways. First, three binuclear metal complexes, synthesized by the group of Prof. Ebbe Nordlander, have been investigated. LÄS MER