Estudio del desarrollo de una nueva aplicación Android para flujo compresible “App4Comp”

Document typeBachelor thesis
Date2015-06-12
Rights accessOpen Access
Abstract
The main tasks to be carried out in this project will be to: - Edit current Android Apps with description, pros and cons. - Study the free software available to program the Android App - Work in the development of the program of the App for compressible flow, as adiabatic and isentropic steady flow, normal-shock wave, operation of converging and diverging nozzles and compressible duct flow with friction - Analyse of fluid simulations involving real engineering problems - Prepare a basic guide including explanations and detailed considerations in order to prepare potential users and new learners, specially bachelor students - Determine feasibility of the engineering project to be carried out - Study the socio-economics aspects in fluid dynamics applications solved by the App and fields of interest
Description
The aim of the project is to develop a new Android App for compressible flow, as adiabatic and isentropic steady flow, normal-shock wave, operation of converging and diverging nozzles and compressible duct flow with friction. The App will establish a well-based guide to standard compressible fluid-dynamic applications in Engineering. The App will be program in free code. Thus, the project intends to: - Study all free Android Apps related to compressible flow - Develop a new free Android App for compressible fluid-dynamic applications - Prepare an introductory and user guide to the App with solved standard fluid dynamic applications to the beginners, specially bachelor students- Practice in developing engineering projects with the application by combining technical work with economic and environmental aspects
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REPORT_49.pdf | 2,783Mb | View/Open | ||
ANNEX_42.pdf | 2,284Mb | View/Open | ||
BUDGET_52.pdf | 386,1Kb | View/Open | ||
Descarga de App4Comp.pdf | 141,9Kb | View/Open |
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