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Transient Performance Analysis Of Serial Production Lines, Yang Sun Aug 2015

Transient Performance Analysis Of Serial Production Lines, Yang Sun

Theses and Dissertations

TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF

SERIAL PRODUCTION LINES

by

Yang Sun

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2015

Under the Supervision of Professor Liang Zhang

Production lines with unreliable machines and finite buffers are characterized by both steady-state performance and transient behavior. The steady-state performance has been analyzed extensively for over 50 years. Transient behavior, however, is rarely studied and remains less explored. In practice, a lot of the real production systems are running partially or entirely in transient periods. Therefore, transient analysis is of significant practical importance.

Most of the past research on production systems focuses on discrete materials flow which utilities …


Inverse Approaches For Recovery Of Distributed Loads, Aleysha Kobiske Aug 2015

Inverse Approaches For Recovery Of Distributed Loads, Aleysha Kobiske

Theses and Dissertations

Inverse load recovery is a well-researched topic which involves determining an unknown force acting on a structure from the induced strain. The methodology used to determine an unknown loading imposed on a structure begins with a finite element model of the structure. Unit loads are applied at each known load location and the strain data is collected from the model. The strain data collected from the structure during operation or from simulation is compared to the strain produced from the unit loads. The result is an estimate of the imposed load.

In order to obtain the best results possible for …


Reliability Of Bridge Superstructures In Wisconsin, Azam Nabizadehdarabi Aug 2015

Reliability Of Bridge Superstructures In Wisconsin, Azam Nabizadehdarabi

Theses and Dissertations

ABSTRACT

RELIABILITY OF BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURES IN WISCONSIN

by

Azam Nabizadehdarabi

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2015

Under the Supervision of Professor Habib Tabatabai

Bridge reliability analyses form the basis of modern bridge design provisions. Such analyses are also used to evaluate bridge condition and assess future maintenance needs. The majority of these reliability assessments are based on evaluating risks associated with the various load effects exceeding their corresponding resistance. However, bridge components such as decks and superstructures typically do not reach the end of their service lives by exceeding the strength limit states (structural failure). Survival analyses, which are commonly used …


Modeling Of Energy Storage Systems For Building Intergation, Azadeh Mazaheri Aug 2015

Modeling Of Energy Storage Systems For Building Intergation, Azadeh Mazaheri

Theses and Dissertations

An advanced Energy Storage device modeling, namely, Zinc Bromide, is proposed to integrate a new software Smartbuilds, developed by Marquette University, based on an integrated building. Smartbuilds will provide the platform to integrate all the components of the proposed Building which incorporate with renewable energy and energy storage system. The zinc bromide modeling results show that the battery’s open-circuit voltage is a direct function of the state of charge (SOC) of the battery. Furthermore, resistance is also a function of sate of charge at constant temperature. A Coulomb Counting technique is used to adjust the estimated SOC according to battery …


Tin Nanoparticles Encapsulated In Hollow Tio2 Spheres As High Performance Anode Materials For Li-Ion Batteries, Xiang Pan Aug 2015

Tin Nanoparticles Encapsulated In Hollow Tio2 Spheres As High Performance Anode Materials For Li-Ion Batteries, Xiang Pan

Theses and Dissertations

Tin, an anode material with a high capacity for lithium-ion batteries, has poor cyclic performance because of the high volume expansion upon lithiation. Based on a literature review of the applications of lithium-ion batteries and current research progress of the tin-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries, we developed a method to synthesize hollow TiO2 spheres with tin nanoparticles anchored on the inner surface of the TiO2 shell. Such a unique tin/TiO2 composite alleviates the volume change of tin–based anode materials in charge-discharge processes. SnCl2·2H2O (Tin (II) chloride dihydrate) and titanium (IV) isopropoxide (TIPT) were used as the Sn source and …


Integrated Li-Ion Ultracapacitor With Lead Acid Battery For Vehicular Start-Stop, Emad Manla Aug 2015

Integrated Li-Ion Ultracapacitor With Lead Acid Battery For Vehicular Start-Stop, Emad Manla

Theses and Dissertations

Advancements in automobile manufacturing aim at improving the driving experience at every level possible. One improvement aspect is increasing gas efficiency via hybridization, which can be achieved by introducing a feature called start-stop. This feature automatically switches the internal combustion engine off when it idles and switches it back on when it is time to resume driving. This application has been proven to reduce the amount of gas consumption and emission of greenhouse effect gases in the atmosphere. However, the repeated cranking of the engine puts a large amount of stress on the lead acid battery required to perform the …


Virtual Droop Control Framework And Stability Analyses For Microgrids With High Penetration Of Renewables, Ashishkumar Kanubhai Solanki May 2015

Virtual Droop Control Framework And Stability Analyses For Microgrids With High Penetration Of Renewables, Ashishkumar Kanubhai Solanki

Theses and Dissertations

Microgrids can provide the most promising means of integrating large amounts of distributed sources into the power grid and can supply reliable power to critical loads. However, managing distributed sources and loads within a microgrid during island and grid-tie modes and during transitions is a challenge. Stable operation of a microgrid is a concern specifically during the starting of motor loads, switching of large loads, and in presence of high penetration of renewable resources. Hence, a generalized control framework is required to regulate microgrid voltage and frequency, maintain power quality, manage Distributed Generations (DG) and ensure microgrid stability. Several control …


Experimental Evaluation Of The Effect Of Coal Combustion Products On Constructability, Damage And Aging Resistance Of Asphalt Mastics, Emil Garibaldy Bautista May 2015

Experimental Evaluation Of The Effect Of Coal Combustion Products On Constructability, Damage And Aging Resistance Of Asphalt Mastics, Emil Garibaldy Bautista

Theses and Dissertations

Developing a cost-efficient and long-term road infrastructure requires innovative approaches that are both green and environmentally sustainable. Today, building a sustainable, long-lasting, and efficient road infrastructure with little or no repairs is a challenging task and highly innovative technological breakthroughs are urgently needed. For many years fly ash has been effectively used as a partial replacement of portland cement in the production of different types of concrete, as well as in embankments and soil stabilization. On the other hand, the use of Coal Combustion Products (CCPs), including fly ash, as a mineral filler in asphalt pavements has been very limited. …


Discovering Key Players And Key Groups In A Soccer Team Using Centrality Measures, Ying Zhu May 2015

Discovering Key Players And Key Groups In A Soccer Team Using Centrality Measures, Ying Zhu

Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, I introduce that passing performance is crucial skill in the soccer game. I provide network centrality approaches to discover key players and key groups in a soccer team. The Utility Model of game theory evaluates each soccer player’s contribution to his team outcome. The approach of finding key players is to implement soccer passing network data with the combination of Nash Equilibrium with Bonacich Centrality Measure. We identify the key player by finding the top individual Inter-Centrality Measure, and also identify the key group of players that match better together in the game. The results verification will …


Optical Cryoimaging Of Tissue Metabolism In Renal Injuries: Rodent Model, Fahimeh Salehporchadgani May 2015

Optical Cryoimaging Of Tissue Metabolism In Renal Injuries: Rodent Model, Fahimeh Salehporchadgani

Theses and Dissertations

Injured tissues are often accompanied by morphological or biochemical changes that can be detected optically. Therefore, it would be valuable to visualize the changes in both structure and biochemistry responses of organs for early detection of disease and monitoring of its progression. Oxidative stress is a biochemical byproduct of these diseases. Thus, obtaining sensitive and specific measurements of oxidative stress at the cellular level would provide vital information for understanding the pathogenesis of a disease.

The objective of this research was to use a fluorescence optical imaging technique in order to evaluate the cellular redox state in kidney tissues, and …


Investigation Of Distributed Model Predictive Control For Economic Load Shifting In Building Hvac Systems, Peter Kinsella May 2015

Investigation Of Distributed Model Predictive Control For Economic Load Shifting In Building Hvac Systems, Peter Kinsella

Theses and Dissertations

One of the major challenges that building owners and operators face is maintaining a low cost of operation. In certain markets within the U.S., electrical cost varies throughout the day; it is higher during times of peak demand. This leaves the customer the incentive to cut back electrical use during peak demand periods. Since 40% of the peak electrical demand is due to the operation of the building HVAC system alone, the opportunity exists for shifting the building cooling load to off-peak hours. This can be done by pre-cooling the space, thereby using the building mass as a sort of …


Novel Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials And Their Gas Sensing Properties, Haihui Pu May 2015

Novel Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials And Their Gas Sensing Properties, Haihui Pu

Theses and Dissertations

Graphene, an atomic thin two-dimensional (2D) material with C atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice, has sparked an unprecedented research interest across various scientific communities since its initial mechanical isolation in 2004. The linear energy dispersion with respect to the momentum within 1 eV around the Fermi level at the high symmetric K (Dirac) points in the Brillouin zone renders graphene a wonder material for scientists. However, graphene’s semimetallic nature significantly limits its high-end applications, e.g., in digital logic circuits. Therefore, continued efforts in opening the band gap for graphene and in searching for novel 2D semiconducting materials are rewarding. …


Energy Neutral Operation Method For Hybrid Energy Storage Integrated With Wind Farm Using C-Rate And Frequency Spectrum Analysis, Young Jun Seo May 2015

Energy Neutral Operation Method For Hybrid Energy Storage Integrated With Wind Farm Using C-Rate And Frequency Spectrum Analysis, Young Jun Seo

Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, the author describes various evaluation criteria, in particular the C-rate (charge/discharge-rate), of energy storage (ES) systems to explain the efficiency and technical benefits of battery-ultracapacitor hybrid energy storage (HES), and the technical characteristics of subsequently derived short-duration and long-duration type ES. In addition, for effective use of energy storage, a straightforward state of charge (SOC) correction method for energy neutral operation is proposed, and through a simple comparative example of ES operation, the effectiveness of HES in relation to simple ES is explained. A case is considered in which a hybrid ES controls the wind power ramp …


Hyperspectral Tomographic Ftir Imaging Using Two Illumination Geometries For Polymer Phantoms, Zahrasadat Alavi May 2015

Hyperspectral Tomographic Ftir Imaging Using Two Illumination Geometries For Polymer Phantoms, Zahrasadat Alavi

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this dissertation is to carry out non-destructive 3D imaging by applying Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectro-microtomographic techniques, and develop corresponding methods of data analysis. This is done by collecting 3D synchrotron-based and lab-based (Thermal) FTIR hyper spectral data at the Synchrotron Radiation Center (SRC) for the first time. Despite other 2D imaging techniques, this does not manipulate the sample, and suppresses the need to microtome 3D biological, material or biomedical samples into slices to study by spectroscopic imaging techniques. Spectro-micro-tomography is applicable for scientific, industrial, energy, biomedical samples such as stem cell characterization and materials such as …


Sustainable Decolorization Of Reactive And Acid Dye Wastewater Using Photo-Fenton Oxidation Both With And Without Biodegradation: Laboratory And Field Studies, Marissa R. Jablonski May 2015

Sustainable Decolorization Of Reactive And Acid Dye Wastewater Using Photo-Fenton Oxidation Both With And Without Biodegradation: Laboratory And Field Studies, Marissa R. Jablonski

Theses and Dissertations

Photo-Fenton oxidation is an advanced oxidation process (AOP) used to degrade low-concentration textile dye wastewater using expensive chemicals. The technique has shown promise in laboratory-scale projects, but has not been scaled up sustainably to function for industry. Aerobic biodegradation is a common biological treatment method used in large-scale textile industrial applications that generates large amounts of hazardous biological waste. This waste is often left open to the elements and subsequently leaches into natural waterways or onto land. This is the first study of its kind to combine the two to treat cottage-scale industry-grade textile wastewater with a dye concentration of …


A New Correlation For Predicting Aeration Efficiency For Air Diffused Systems, Hasan Baker Mohammad Al Ba'ba'a May 2015

A New Correlation For Predicting Aeration Efficiency For Air Diffused Systems, Hasan Baker Mohammad Al Ba'ba'a

Theses and Dissertations

Aeration efficiency is defined as the ratio of the oxygen transfer to the power consumed. It provides the best evaluation of the effectiveness of any aeration system. Most recent studies in oxygenation process focused on investigating the vital parameters affecting the oxygenation process without paying attention to the power consumption. The goal of this study is to establish an empirical correlation that describes aeration efficiency behavior with different orifice diameters.

This work has two main parts: studying bubble hydrodynamics and aeration efficiency investigation. The first goal of examining bubble hydrodynamics was to calculate some necessary parameters that have a known …


Computational And Experimental Study On Innovative Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine Blade Designs, Abdulrahman A. Alsultan May 2015

Computational And Experimental Study On Innovative Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine Blade Designs, Abdulrahman A. Alsultan

Theses and Dissertations

This study was made to explore three novel blade geometries with intent to increase power production of a horizontal axes, three blade arrangement wind turbine. This was done by designing the blades using computer aided design (CAD) modeling software, followed by a rigorous testing phase, utilizing a computational fluid dynamics software (CFD). The blades then went into a cycle of iterative design to achieve the best parameters that will positively impact the overall power generation efficiency. These steps were followed by printing the blades utilizing 3D Printing technology, testing them for the power generation, and finally, tabulating these findings to …


The Effect Of E-Glass Fibers And Phlogopite Mica On The Mechanical Properties And Dimensional Stability Of Rigid Pvc Foams, Murtatha Jamel May 2015

The Effect Of E-Glass Fibers And Phlogopite Mica On The Mechanical Properties And Dimensional Stability Of Rigid Pvc Foams, Murtatha Jamel

Theses and Dissertations

ABSTRACT

THE EFFECT OF E-GLASS FIBERS AND PHLOGOPITE MICA ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF RIGID PVC FOAMS

by

Murtatha M. Jamel

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2015

Under the Supervision of Professor Nidal Abu-Zahra

Short E-Glass Fibers (GF) and Phlogopite Mica (M) were used separately and simultaneously to enhance the dimensional stability and mechanical properties of extruded rigid Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) foams. The reinforcing phases were added to rigid PVC compounds at different concentrations and processed using a single screw profile extruder. PVC foam composites were characterized for their dimensional stability, structural, thermal, and mechanical properties. In the …


Applications Of Microbial Desalination And Photocatalytic Disinfection For The Removal Of Contaminants In Drinking Water, Kristen Shirlee-Ann Brastad May 2015

Applications Of Microbial Desalination And Photocatalytic Disinfection For The Removal Of Contaminants In Drinking Water, Kristen Shirlee-Ann Brastad

Theses and Dissertations

Trends in drinking water treatment in recent years have been moving toward the use of membrane separation in order to reduce contaminants in water. There are many forms of membrane separation technology such as ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, microfiltration, reverse osmosis, and extruded ion exchange membranes. These membranes have many different applications and may be used to remove many materials from water such as salts, viruses and bacteria, selectively remove cations or anions, or remove organics.

Microbial desalination cells (MDCs) are an emerging concept which use bioelectric potential produced from organics via microbial metabolism to accomplish desalination. MDCs consist of three compartments, …


A Study On The Synthesis - Structure - Property - Performance Relationship Of Bulk Functionalized Polyurethane Foams For Water Filtration Applications, Subhashini Gunashekar May 2015

A Study On The Synthesis - Structure - Property - Performance Relationship Of Bulk Functionalized Polyurethane Foams For Water Filtration Applications, Subhashini Gunashekar

Theses and Dissertations

Polymers, macromolecules made of repeat units, are one of the major building blocks of life. They exist naturally in the form of DNA, proteins, sugars, cellulose, natural rubber etc. However, it was only in the mid twentieth century man began to understand its true nature and developed a new class of materials called ‘Plastics’. In recent years, the concept of a truly tailor made polymer has become a reality as a result of better understanding of the polymer structure-property relationships, newer polymerization techniques and due to the availability of new low cost monomers. Polymers from different elements with any desired …


Scattering Correction Methods Of Infrared Spectra Using Graphics Processing Units, Asher Imtiaz May 2015

Scattering Correction Methods Of Infrared Spectra Using Graphics Processing Units, Asher Imtiaz

Theses and Dissertations

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy has been used for many years as a technique that provides distinctive structure-specific infrared spectra for a wide range of materials (e.g., biological (tissues, cells, bacteria, viruses), polymers, energy related, composites, minerals). The mid-infrared radiation can strongly scatter from distinct particles, with diameters ranging between 2-20 micrometer. Transmission measurements of samples (approximately 100 micrometers x 100 micrometers x 10 micrometers) with distinct particles. will be dominated by this scattering (Mie scattering). The scattering distorts the measured spectra, and the absorption spectra appear different from pure absorbance spectra. This thesis presents development and implementation of two …


The Design Of High Performance And Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites With Nano Materials, Scott W. Muzenski May 2015

The Design Of High Performance And Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites With Nano Materials, Scott W. Muzenski

Theses and Dissertations

The use of high performance and ultra-high performance cementitious composites (HPC/UHPC) in critical elements of infrastructure can be a sustainable alternative to conventional concrete. These materials provide superior durability, reducing the need for maintenance and early replacement. The use of special cements and nano-materials improve the strength and durability of HPC/UHPC composites by providing a denser microstructure. The addition of high performance fibers enhances the ductility and restricts the crack size, reducing water penetration in cracked material. In HPC, the addition of superhydrophobic admixtures further reduces water permeability and thus provides superior durability and freeze-thaw resistance by producing a preferred …


Probability Models For Wind-Penetrated Power Systems, Amir Hossein Shahirinia May 2015

Probability Models For Wind-Penetrated Power Systems, Amir Hossein Shahirinia

Theses and Dissertations

A major challenge with the increase in wind power generation is the uncertain nature of wind speed. So far the uncertainty about wind speed has been presented through probability distributions. However, the uncertainty about these wind speed models has not yet been considered. In this dissertation we use the Bayesian approach to taking into account the uncertainty inherent in the wind speed model. Also the existing models that consider the uncertainty of the wind speed primarily view the distributions of the wind speed over a wind farm as being homogeneous. The Bayesian predictive model of the wind speed aggregates the …


Innovative Tio2 Based Nanomaterials For Photocatalytic Co2 Reduction To Fuels And Anti-Fouling Membrane In Water Treatment, Qianyi Zhang May 2015

Innovative Tio2 Based Nanomaterials For Photocatalytic Co2 Reduction To Fuels And Anti-Fouling Membrane In Water Treatment, Qianyi Zhang

Theses and Dissertations

Due to fossil fuel usage, booming industry and other human activities, greenhouse gases associated with global warming and drinking water shortage severely threaten sustainable development of human society. It is emergent and critical to address and solve both of them.

Greenhouse gases will trap heat and cause global warming, carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuel combustion is the major contribution to greenhouse gas emission. In order to control CO2 emission, different technologies have been invented. Recently, photoreduce CO2 using solar energy with photocatalyst catches a lot of attention. Because on the one hand this technology can reduce CO2 in atmosphere, …


Economic Observations Using Origin And Destination Estimation Through Observed Traffic Counts, Joshua William Depies May 2015

Economic Observations Using Origin And Destination Estimation Through Observed Traffic Counts, Joshua William Depies

Theses and Dissertations

A relationship exists between the economy and the amount of traffic that is observed on

the nation’s roadways. Traffic patterns generally peak during times of economic

prosperity when people are spending more money and new homes and businesses are

being built. On the other hand, as the economy starts becoming more stagnant, people

travel less while home sales decrease and businesses close as fewer patrons shop.

What this thesis attempts to accomplish is to see if an Origin and Destination Estimation

technique is sensitive enough to pick up these economic trends of a region by using

traffic counts.

Two sets …