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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mathematical Modeling Of Horizontal Two-phase Flow Through Fully Eccentric Annuli

Omurlu, Cigdem 01 May 2006 (has links) (PDF)
iv The primary objective of this study is to understand the mechanism, the hydraulics and the characteristics, of the two-phase flow in horizontal annuli. While achieving this goal, both theoretical and experimental works have been conducted extensively. The METU-PETE-CTMFL (Middle East Technical University, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Department, Cuttings Transport and Multiphase Flow Laboratory) multiphase flow loop consists of 4.84 m long eccentric horizontal acrylic pipes having 0.1143m inner diameter (I.D) acrylic casing - 0.0571m outer diameter (O.D) drillpipe and 0.0932m I.D acrylic casing - 0.0488m O.D drillipipe geometric configurations. During each experiment, differential pressure loss data obtained from digital and analog pressure transmitters at a given liquid and gas flow rate were recorded. The flow patterns were identified visually. Meanwhile a mechanistic model has been developed. The flow pattern identification criteria proposed originally for twophase flow through pipes by Taitel and Dukler1 has been inherited and modified for the eccentric annular geometry. The complex geometry of eccentric annuli has been represented by a new single diameter definition, namely representative diameter dr. The representative diameter has been used while calculating the pressure losses. A computer code based on the algorithm of the proposed mechanistic model has been developed in Matlab 7.0.4. Both the flow pattern prediction and the frictional pressure loss estimation are compared with the gathered experimental data. Moreover, friction factor correlations have been developed for each flow pattern using experimental data and statistical methods. The performance of the proposed model and the friction factor correlations has been evaluated from experimental data. The mechanistic model developed in this study accurately predicts flow pattern transitions and frictional pressure losses. The model&rsquo / s pressure loss estimations are within &plusmn / 30% for two different annular flow geometries.
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Joint numerical and experimental study of thermoacoustic instabilities / Etude conjointe numérique et expérimentale des instabilités thermoacoustiques

Brebion, Maxence 27 January 2017 (has links)
Les instabilités thermo-acoustiques se rencontrent fréquemment au sein des chambres de combustion de toute taille, de la petite chaudière au moteur de fusée. Ces instabilités sont causées par le couplage entre ondes acoustiques et dégagement de chaleur instationnaire. En effet, le passage d'une onde acoustique au travers d'une flamme va moduler son dégagement de chaleur qui, en retour, va générer de nouvelles ondes acoustiques. Lorsqu'une chambre de combustion entre en instabilité, d'importantes variations de pression sont observées ; ces fluctuations peuvent user prématurément le système ou altérer ses performances. L'étude des instabilités thermo-acoustiques a pour but d'améliorer notre compréhension de ces phénomènes complexes afin de les prévenir. L'objectif de ce travail est d'obtenir et d'intégrer au sein de modèles réduits des descriptions précises de la dissipation acoustique – effet stabilisant - et d'interaction flamme/acoustique – effet déstabilisant. Cette étude se décompose en trois axes : La première partie développe le concept de « modèle acoustique réduit » qui permet de prédire les modes acoustiques d'une chambre de combustion. Pour cela, sont prises en compte les dissipations inhérentes à certaines pièces(diaphragmes, injecteurs, ...) ainsi que le couplage flamme/acoustique. Une fois le modèle établi, il convient d'en chercher les solutions à l'aide d'un solveur numérique spécialement conçu pour cette tâche. Dans une deuxième partie, un banc expérimental est utilisé pour caractériser le lien entre perte de charge et dissipation acoustique. Il est montré de manière théorique et expérimentale que la connaissance des pertes de charge au travers d'un élément permet de prédire son comportement acoustique à basse fréquence. La dernière partie concerne le couplage flamme/acoustique et plus spécifiquement l'influence de la température de l'accroche-flamme :une flamme pauvre pré-mélangée air/méthane est stabilisée sur un cylindre dont la température peut être contrôlée. Ainsi, il est montré que l'influence de la température du cylindre sur la flamme – position d'équilibre, dynamique et stabilité - est remarquable. / From small scale energy systems such as domestic boilers up to rocket motors, combustion chambers are often prone to combustion instabilities. These instabilities stem from the coupling of unsteady heat release rate and acoustic waves. This coupling is two sided: flame front perturbations generate acoustic waves while acoustic waves impinging on flame holders can disturb flames attached on them. Important pressure and velocity oscillations can be reached during unstable regimes, that can alter its efficiency or even damage the entire combustion chamber. One major challenge is to understand, predict, and prevent from these combustion instabilities. The objectives of this thesis are twofold: (1) take into account acoustic dissipation and (2)analyze flame/acoustic coupling to obtain Reduced Order Model (ROM) for combustion instabilities. This work is divided into three parts. First, the concept of ROM that gives the acoustic modes of a combustion chamber is introduced. This modeling strategy is based on the acoustic network theory and may take into account flame/acoustic coupling as well as acoustic dissipation. An efficient numerical algorithm dedicated to solve ROMs was designed on purpose and validated on several academical configurations. Second, an experimental rig was commissioned to study mean and acoustic pressure losses across a diaphragm and two swirl injectors. Results show that these two phenomena are linked and can be simply incorporated into ROMs. Finally, flame/acoustic coupling is investigated by using both direct numerical simulations and experiments: a lean premixed V-shaped laminar flame is anchored on a cylindrical bluff-body and we show that its temperature greatly influences the flame mean shape as well as its dynamics.
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Program na výpočet tahových ztrát / Software for Determination of Aerodynamic Losses

Ondrák, Adam January 2021 (has links)
This work deals with the creation of a program for calculating the tensile losses of an in-dustrial boiler. The work is divided into four parts. The first part of the thesis deals with a theoretical introduction to the issue of pressure losses. The second part deals with all equations and procedures by which the program was created, as well as the limitations and conditions of using a given type of equation. The third part consists of a sample calculation of pressure loss-es of a real boiler. Furthermore, in the third part, the correctness of the program function is checked, where the measured losses on the real device were compared with the losses calcu-lated by the program. The fourth part deals with the influence of the boiler's parameters on its pressure losses, where the individual losses were graphically represented and compared to determine the sensitivity analysis. The output of this work is a functional program that has been optimized for ease of use and requires almost no knowledge of the user.
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CFD modelování mísení kapalin v potrubí / CFD modelling of pipe flow mixing of liquids

Pavlíček, David January 2018 (has links)
This work is focused on computational modelling of mixing fluids in pipeline with static mixers. Main objective is to analyze several selected static mixers in a particular industrial application, namely dosing of the aluminium sulphate solution in the clarification process for potable water treatment. The analysis focuses on the degree of mixedness and pressure loss of individual mixers. Further, the aim of this work is to process the search of available types of static mixers. The benefit of this work is at least an effort to motivate the reader to deeper understanding of the mixing fluids, especially by static mixers.
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Testovaní charakteristiky proporcionální hydraulické kostky / Testing of proportional hydraulic block characteristics

Vácha, Ondřej January 2019 (has links)
Goal of this thesis is to verify functions of hydraulic manifolds from new supplier, measure characteristics of pressure loss relative to flow rate and for proportional blocks also characteristics of flow rate relative to control voltage at constant inlet pressure. Verification will be carried out with proportional manifolds and on/off manifolds with different failure functions.
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Přenosné automatizované pracoviště pro měření vzduchotechnických veličin / Automatized working place for measuring of airfow parameters

Pozdíšek, David January 2020 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with a portable working place for automated measuring of pressure characteristic dependence on ventilator air flow and dependence of pressure loss on air flow for electrical machines and other devices. The goal of this thesis is to design and create the working place with performance validation measure.
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Čerpaní kalu v technologii ČOV / Sludge Pumping on WWTP

Fadrný, Tomáš January 2011 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the best solution design for a sludge fitting, especially focusing on the right choice of pumps for the waste water treatment plant in Prostějov. The pumps were selected for a circulation pipeline, which heats up the sludge. Several measurements were carried out in order to determine the statistical evaluation of the properties of the pumped medium. The figures gained were used to calculate pressure losses.The diploma thesis is divided into two parts. The first part provides a theoretical analysis of the problem and the second part presents the results and subsequently the reasoning for the new selection of pumps in order to change the WWTP technology from the mesophilic to the thermophilic sludge digestion. The test records describing the testing of the individual samples of the pumped sludge are attached.
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Posouzení provozu bagrovacích čerpadel / Operation check of dredge pump

Pleban, Jakub January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to consider the operation of dredge pump and design new technology of slag removal including return on investment calculation. The operation optimization itself was preceded by analysis of present technology, data collection, calculation of pressure losses and pinpointing the causes of their origin. Subsequently, the measures to elimination of losses were deduced and these measures were implemented into optimization of dredge pump operation itself. The return on investment into the new technology of slag removal is calculated in the last chapter, considering its feasibility in the heating plant.
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Rekonstrukce topení rodinného domu / Heating system reconstruction

Tajbrová, Lenka January 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals with reconstruction of the heating system of the house after insulation and window replacement. First, the work deals with the description of the building, where are solved the structural elements and building construction and the original heating system is described. Another part deals with the selection of appropriate thermal insulation of external walls and roofs. The work deals with the detailed calculation of the nominal heat performance including domestic water heating. Subsequently, it is focused on solutions of suitable reconstruction of the heating system, which deals with the heat source, hot water circulation, radiators, temperature gradient, heating system security and temperature regulation of water in the domestic water storage heater. In the annexes are inserted construction drawings and the drawings of heating system. Drawings of heating systems are processed for the original condition. For the condition after insulation drawings are already processed with the proposed renovation of the heating system.
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Návrh otopné soustavy s tepelným čerpadlem vzduch-voda a zdrojem na tuhá paliva pro vytápění rodinného domu / Design of a space heating system with a heat pump air-water and solid fuel source for heating the family house

Španihelová, Kateřina January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to design the heating system for the house, including the design and calculating the required quantity of heat for hot water. The specified heat sources are the heat pump air to water and solid fuel boiler. The task was to design the heating system to the fastest possible return on investment. The initial investment in a heat pump is high so it is necessary to design the heating system as efficiently as possible. The thesis contains a complete project of calculating heat loss of the building, the design of heating surfaces and their heat-technical calculation. There is included the design of the pipe system, the calculation of pressure loss and its regulation. The thesis also includes design of safety equipment, temperature regulation and drawings. On the basis of calculated data was processed economic assessment, which determines the return on investment to the heat pump. Compared to the gas condensing boiler the return on investment will ideally be after five years.

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