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  • About
  • 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.
101

Utilising solar energy within conventional coal fired power stations.

Baziotopoulos, Con, mikewood@deakin.edu.au January 2002 (has links)
Although the thermodynamic advantages of using solar energy to replace the bled off steam in the regeneration system of Rankine cycle coal fired power stations has been proven theoretically, the practical techno/economic feasibility of the concept has yet to be confirmed relative to real power station applications. To investigate this concept further, computer modelling software “THERMSOLV” was specifically developed for this project at Deakin University, together with the support of the Victorian power industry and Australian Research Council (ARC). This newly developed software simulates the steam cycle to assess the techno/economic merit of the solar aided concept for various power station structures, locations and local electricity market conditions. Two case studies, one in Victoria Australia and one in Yunnan Province, China, have been carried out with the software. Chapter one of this thesis defines the aims and scope of this study. Chapter two details the literature search in the related areas for this study. The thermodynamic concept of solar aid power generation technology has been described in chapter three. In addition, thermodynamic analysis i.e. exergy/availability has been described in this chapter. The “Thermosolv” software developed in this study is detailed in chapter four with its structure, functions and operation manual included. In chapter five the outcomes of two case studies using the “Thermosolv” software are presented, with discussions and conclusions about the study in chapters 6 and 7 respectfully. The relevant recommendations are then made in chapter eight.
102

Black holes and thermodynamics of non-gravitational theories /

Sahakian, Vatche V. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Physics, June 1999. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
103

Methoden und Anwendungen der Riemannschen Differentialgeometrie in Yang-Mills-Theorien

Heck, Thomas 22 December 1993 (has links)
No description available.
104

Monopoles and Dyons in Flat and Curved Space

Betti.Hartmann@durham.ac.uk 24 September 2001 (has links)
No description available.
105

Non-Abelian Theories in Gravitational Fields

Sood, Abha 22 July 1998 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
106

The Differential Geometry of Instantons

Smith, Benjamin January 2009 (has links)
The instanton solutions to the Yang-Mills equations have a vast range of practical applications in field theories including gravitation and electro-magnetism. Solutions to Maxwell's equations, for example, are abelian gauge instantons on Minkowski space. Since these discoveries, a generalised theory of instantons has been emerging for manifolds with special holonomy. Beginning with connections and curvature on complex vector bundles, this thesis provides some of the essential background for studying moduli spaces of instantons. Manifolds with exceptional holonomy are special types of seven and eight dimensional manifolds whose holonomy group is contained in G2 and Spin(7), respectively. Focusing on the G2 case, instantons on G2 manifolds are defined to be solutions to an analogue of the four dimensional anti-self-dual equations. These connections are known as Donaldson-Thomas connections and a couple of examples are noted.
107

The Differential Geometry of Instantons

Smith, Benjamin January 2009 (has links)
The instanton solutions to the Yang-Mills equations have a vast range of practical applications in field theories including gravitation and electro-magnetism. Solutions to Maxwell's equations, for example, are abelian gauge instantons on Minkowski space. Since these discoveries, a generalised theory of instantons has been emerging for manifolds with special holonomy. Beginning with connections and curvature on complex vector bundles, this thesis provides some of the essential background for studying moduli spaces of instantons. Manifolds with exceptional holonomy are special types of seven and eight dimensional manifolds whose holonomy group is contained in G2 and Spin(7), respectively. Focusing on the G2 case, instantons on G2 manifolds are defined to be solutions to an analogue of the four dimensional anti-self-dual equations. These connections are known as Donaldson-Thomas connections and a couple of examples are noted.
108

Ricci Yang-Mills Flow

Streets, Jeffrey D. 04 May 2007 (has links)
Let (Mn, g) be a Riemannian manifold. Say K ! E ! M is a principal K-bundle with connection A. We define a natural evolution equation for the pair (g,A) combining the Ricci flow for g and the Yang-Mills flow for A which we dub Ricci Yang-Mills flow. We show that these equations are, up to di eomorphism equivalence, the gradient flow equations for a Riemannian functional on M. Associated to this energy functional is an entropy functional which is monotonically increasing in areas close to a developing singularity. This entropy functional is used to prove a non-collapsing theorem for certain solutions to Ricci Yang-Mills flow. We show that these equations, after an appropriate change of gauge, are equivalent to a strictly parabolic system, and hence prove general unique short-time existence of solutions. Furthermore we prove derivative estimates of Bernstein-Shi type. These can be used to find a complete obstruction to long-time existence, as well as to prove a compactness theorem for Ricci Yang Mills flow solutions. Our main result is a fairly general long-time existence and convergence theorem for volume-normalized solutions to Ricci Yang-Mills flow. The limiting pair (g,A) satisfies equations coupling the Einstein and Yang-Mills conditions on g and A respectively. Roughly these conditions are that the associated curvature FA must be large, and satisfy a certain “stability” condition determined by a quadratic action of FA on symmetric two-tensors.
109

A Study of the Cross-strait Reviews on Yang Kui

Hsi, Yi-hsien 26 July 2006 (has links)
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110

Shang Yang's Political Thought

Wang, Yuan-yuan 18 June 2008 (has links)
This research is to discuss the Chinese pre-Qin legalist school, Shang Yang's political thought. First, the purposes of the research are as follows: 1.To understand the background of Shang Yang¡¦s political thought and analyze the foundation of his political thought. 2.To discover the principles of Shang Yang¡¦s political thought. 3.From the principles of Shang Yang¡¦s political thought, analyze his political objectives. 4.To analyze Shang Yang¡¦s actual policies of agriculture and fight. 5.To sum up this research results to comment on Shang Yang's political thought. Therefore, based on the purposes of the research, the principles of Shang Yang¡¦s political thought is rule by law, attempt to achieve the powerful nation. The concrete method is the policies of the agriculture and fight. So, the following are the results of the analysis of this research: 1.Shang Yang advocates ¡¥rule by law.¡¦ 2.Shang Yang promotes anti-wisdom. 3.Shang Yang advocates despotism. 4.Shang Yang contends that clear reward and hard punishment can make the monarch rule smoothly. 5.Shang Yang proposes that the monarch rules by the system, rather than by man.

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