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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 72 avhandlingar innehållade ordet multiphysics.
6. Microstructure in SOFC: electrochemical simulations and experiments
Sammanfattning : Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are highly efficient and environmentally friendly power sources that convert chemical energy directly into electricity and heat, without the need for combustion. Despite their many benefits, the performance and durability of SOFCs heavily depend on the quality of their porous anode and cathode components. LÄS MER
7. Duality-based adaptive finite element methods with application to time-dependent problems
Sammanfattning : To simulate real world problems modeled by differential equations, it is often not sufficient to consider and tackle a single equation. Rather, complex phenomena are modeled by several partial dierential equations that are coupled to each other. LÄS MER
8. Numerical methods and multi-scale modeling for phase-field fracture - With applications in linear elastic and poro-elastic media
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents novel numerical methods and a multi-scale modelling framework tailored for advancing the phase-field fracture model with applications in linear elastic and poro-elastic media. In the realm of the numerical methods, the focus lies on devising computationally efficient and robust monolithic solution techniques. LÄS MER
9. Multiphysical analysis methods to predict the ageing and durability of concrete
Sammanfattning : With the societal demand for sustainability and the increasing age of infrastructure, a crucial task for the civil engineering community is to improve the durability of concrete structures. This thesis aims to contribute to such development through theoretical studies using mathematical modelling and numerical simulations. LÄS MER
10. Multiphase models for freeze-thaw actions and mass transport in concrete hydraulic structures
Sammanfattning : A crucial task for civil engineers is to make appropriate designs of new concrete structures and assessments of existing structures to ensure a long service life and sustainable use of the infrastructure. This doctoral thesis aims to increase the understanding of how advanced mathematical models can be used to describe phenomena and processes governing concrete degradation and thereby ultimately contribute to improving tools for design and assessments. LÄS MER