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Analiza Źródeł Emisji Związków Fluoru Z Procesów Hutnictwa Żelaza, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki Dec 1998

Analiza Źródeł Emisji Związków Fluoru Z Procesów Hutnictwa Żelaza, Marian Mazur, Robert Oleniacz, Marek Bogacki

Robert Oleniacz

The paper presents the results of many years of complex research issues related to the emission of fluorine compounds of iron and steel processes. They allowed to examine these processes used in raw materials in terms of the fluorine content and their impact on the amount of emissions of fluorine compounds to the air. Were determined by measuring the levels of concentration in flue gases and stack emissions of fluorine in the form of gaseous and solid compounds, including water-soluble components (considered to be toxic).

English title: Analysis of emission sources of fluorine compounds from the processes of ferrous metallurgy.


Związki Siarki Emitowane Z Procesu Wielkopiecowego, Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki, Robert Oleniacz Dec 1998

Związki Siarki Emitowane Z Procesu Wielkopiecowego, Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki, Robert Oleniacz

Robert Oleniacz

The article describes the problem of the presence of sulfur in the blast furnace process and identifies emission sources of sulfur compounds in this process. On the basis of the measurements and calculations, the types and quantities of these compounds emitted to the air were determined. It was found that pig iron smelting in a blast furnace causes emissions of COS, SO2 and H2S. These emissions occur by losses of blast furnace gas (COS and SO2), transport of blast furnace slag inside the furnace hall (SO2) and treatment of the slag by granulation (H2S). However, the most important are only …


Spalanie Odpadów W Procesie Skojarzonym Z Produkcją Klinkieru Cementowego - Problem Emisji Zanieczyszczeń, Robert Oleniacz Dec 1998

Spalanie Odpadów W Procesie Skojarzonym Z Produkcją Klinkieru Cementowego - Problem Emisji Zanieczyszczeń, Robert Oleniacz

Robert Oleniacz

The paper presents a review of emissions of main gaseous pollutants (including acidic constituents), some organic compounds (including dioxins and furans), particulates and heavy metals from cement kilns burning waste fuels.

A widely employed method to reduce the cost of cement production is the substitution of traditional fuels used in cement kilns with alternative and waste-derived fuels. Cement industry offers the most acceptable method of waste (especially hazardous waste) thermal treatment and disposal at much lower cost than commercial incinerators. Characteristic for cement kilns high temperatures and long residence time of exhaust gas ensure almost complete destruction of organic compounds …


Lead-Free Interconnection For Electronic Devices, Ravi F. Saraf Dec 1998

Lead-Free Interconnection For Electronic Devices, Ravi F. Saraf

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents

An electronic device that is equipped with a plurality of bonding pads positioned on the device for making electrical interconnections and electrically conductive composite bumps adhered to the bonding pads wherein the bumps are formed of a composite material consisting of a thermoplastic polymer and at least about 30 volume percent of conductive metal particles based on the total volume of the metal particles and the thermoplastic polymer. The present invention is also directed to a method of making electrical interconnections to an electronic device by pressing a plurality of composite bumps of a polymeric based material against a substrate …


Frontal Chromatography Of Proteins: The Effect On Column Performance Of The Restricted Diffusion Of Molecules In Porous Chromatographic Adsorbents, Athanasios I. Liapis, H. Sadikoglu, Orrin K. Crosser Dec 1998

Frontal Chromatography Of Proteins: The Effect On Column Performance Of The Restricted Diffusion Of Molecules In Porous Chromatographic Adsorbents, Athanasios I. Liapis, H. Sadikoglu, Orrin K. Crosser

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A theoretical formulation is presented that can be used to describe the dynamic behavior of frontal chromatography of proteins in columns packed with adsorbent particles in which restricted pore diffusion of the adsorbate molecules occurs. The results of this work clearly indicate that the time for breakthrough and the effective utilization of the adsorptive capacity of the chromatographic particles increase as (a) the size of the adsorbate and/or ligand (active site) molecule decreases, (b) the pore connectivity, n(T), of the porous network of the adsorbent particles increases, and (c) the column length, L, increases. Copyright (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.


The Effect Of Particle Properties On The Flow Characteristics Of Electrophotographic Powders, Joseph Pedano Dec 1998

The Effect Of Particle Properties On The Flow Characteristics Of Electrophotographic Powders, Joseph Pedano

Theses and Dissertations

The effect of particle size on the flow characteristics and tribo-electrical charge of dry electrophotographic (toner) powders was investigated. Toner samples, consisting of the same base formulation, but differing in particle size were prepared and studied using commercially available processing and analytical equipment. The effect of post-blending fumed silica into the toner was also investigated as part of this work. The results indicate that toner particle size has a strong effect on toner flow characteristics. The flowability measurements that were most affected by the particle size were the cohesiveness and compressibility properties of the toner powders. The data showed that …


Network Modeling Of The Intraparticle Convection And Diffusion Of Molecules In Porous Particles Packed In A Chromatographic Column, J. J. Meyers, Athanasios I. Liapis Dec 1998

Network Modeling Of The Intraparticle Convection And Diffusion Of Molecules In Porous Particles Packed In A Chromatographic Column, J. J. Meyers, Athanasios I. Liapis

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A pore network model (cubic lattice network) is constructed to represent the porous structure in a column packed with porous chromatographic particles. Expressions are developed and used to determine, through the utilization of the pore network model, the intraparticle interstitial fluid velocity and pore diffusivity of a solute as the pore connectivity, n(T), of the porous medium is varied from 2.6 to 6.0. The results show that the intraparticle interstitial velocity and the pore diffusivity increase significantly as the value of the pore connectivity, n(T), increases, and clearly indicate that the pore connectivity, n(T), plays a key role in determining …


Optimization Of Temperature-Glycerol -Ph Conditions For Fed-Batch Fermentation Process For Recombinant Hookworm (Ancylostoma Caninurn) Anticoagulant Peptide (Acap-5) Production By Pichia Pastoris, Mehmet Inan, Vijay Chiruvolu, Kent M. Eskridge, George P. Vlasuk, Kenneth Dickerson, Scott Brown, Michael M. Meagher Dec 1998

Optimization Of Temperature-Glycerol -Ph Conditions For Fed-Batch Fermentation Process For Recombinant Hookworm (Ancylostoma Caninurn) Anticoagulant Peptide (Acap-5) Production By Pichia Pastoris, Mehmet Inan, Vijay Chiruvolu, Kent M. Eskridge, George P. Vlasuk, Kenneth Dickerson, Scott Brown, Michael M. Meagher

Papers in Biochemical Engineering

This study was undertaken to determine the optimum pH, temperature and glycerol feed rate for the production of recombinant hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum) anticoagulant peptide (rAcAP-5) by Pichia pastoris using response surface methodology (RSM). A central composite design was used as an experimental design for allocation of treatment combinations in three blocks. The variables selected for study were pH, temperature and glycerol feed rate. pH was the most important variable affecting yield, specific yield and specific activity of rAcAP-5. Glycerol feed rate had a significant effect on the specific activity of rAcAP-5 (% of total secreted protein) while temperature did not …


22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu Dec 1998

22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

No abstract provided.


International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa Dec 1998

International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

No abstract provided.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 9, December 1998, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Dec 1998

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 9, December 1998, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


23rd Conference On Senior Engineering Design Projects, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Dec 1998

23rd Conference On Senior Engineering Design Projects, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

Senior Engineering Design Conference

The 23rd Conference on Senior Engineering Design Projects was held on December 1, 1998 at the College of Engineering and applied Sciences on the Parkview Campus of Western Michigan University. The college sponsors the conference to showcase the work of its graduating seniors, who are required to complete a capstone project that puts into practice what they have learned. Many of the projects are sponsored by business and industry.


Acuta Enews December 1998, Vol.27, No. 12 Dec 1998

Acuta Enews December 1998, Vol.27, No. 12

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

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411 Newsletter Salary Survey

Beefing Up User Support on Campus

Board Report

DC at a Glance

Positions Available

Welcome New Members


Transient Stability Estimation Using Artificial Intelligence Methodology: An Inductive Inference Approach, Almoataz Youssef Abdelaziz Dec 1998

Transient Stability Estimation Using Artificial Intelligence Methodology: An Inductive Inference Approach, Almoataz Youssef Abdelaziz

Almoataz Youssef Abdelaziz

Many techniques are used for Transient Stability (TS) estimation of synchronous generators encompassing traditional time domain state numerical integration, Lyapunov based methods, probabilistic approaches and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques like pattern recognition and recently neural networks. This paper examines another recently proposed artificial intelligence technique to tackle the transient stability problem. The technique is based on the Inductive Inference Reasoning approach which belongs to a particular family of Machine Learning from Examples. Not only steady state but transient attributes are also used for transient stability estimation so as to reflect machine dynamics and network changes due to faults. The approach …


A Fuzzy Simulation Model Of Basic Commutating Electrical Machines, D. K. Chaturvedi, P. S. Satsangi, P. K. Kalra Dec 1998

A Fuzzy Simulation Model Of Basic Commutating Electrical Machines, D. K. Chaturvedi, P. S. Satsangi, P. K. Kalra

D. K. Chaturvedi Dr.

Fuzzy Logic as applied to a great extent in controlling the process, plants and various complex systems, due to its inherent advantages like simplicity, ease in design, robustness and adaptivity. Aslo it is established that this approach works very well especially when the systems are not transparent. In this paper the approach is used for the modelling and simulation of an electrical machine to predict the behaviour of the machine under running conditionsas well as unde starting conditions. The starting characteristics of electrical machines are non-linear in nature, and it is very difficult to model them accurately. Also the developed …


22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu Dec 1998

22. Yu Tongyin, Otto Vogl, Shukuan Fu

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa Dec 1998

International Symposium On Ionic Polymerization Ip'97, Otto Vogl, Przemyslaw Kubisa

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Interval Computations, Soft Computing, And Aerospace Applications, Vladik Kreinovich Dec 1998

Interval Computations, Soft Computing, And Aerospace Applications, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

No abstract provided.


Justification Of Heuristic Methods In Data Processing Using Fuzzy Theory, With Applications To Detection Of Business Cycles From Fuzzy Data, Vladik Kreinovich, Hung T. Nguyen, Berlin Wu Dec 1998

Justification Of Heuristic Methods In Data Processing Using Fuzzy Theory, With Applications To Detection Of Business Cycles From Fuzzy Data, Vladik Kreinovich, Hung T. Nguyen, Berlin Wu

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

No abstract provided.


Interval Image Classification Is Np-Hard, Alejandro E. Brito, Vladik Kreinovich Dec 1998

Interval Image Classification Is Np-Hard, Alejandro E. Brito, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

Feature extraction from images to perform object classification is a very hard problem for general solution. We prove that under interval uncertainty, linear classification is NP-hard.


Towards Optimal Pain Relief: Acupuncture And Spinal Cord Stimulation, Richard Alo, Kenneth Alo, Obinna Ilochonwu, Vladik Kreinovich, Hoang Phuong Nguyen Dec 1998

Towards Optimal Pain Relief: Acupuncture And Spinal Cord Stimulation, Richard Alo, Kenneth Alo, Obinna Ilochonwu, Vladik Kreinovich, Hoang Phuong Nguyen

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

One of the important potential areas of application of intelligent virtual environment is to training medical doctors. One of the main problems in designing the corresponding intelligent system is the computational complexity of the corresponding computational problems. This computational complexity is especially high when the corresponding optimization is a discrete optimization problem, e.g., for pain relief methodologies such as acupuncture and spinal cord stimulation. In this paper, we show how to efficiently solve the corresponding discrete optimization problems. As a result, we get, e.g., a theoretical justification for the heuristic method of "guarded cathode".


Towards Intelligent Virtual Environment For Teaching Telemanipulation Operators: Virtual Tool Approach And Its Interval-Based Justification, L. Olac Fuentes, Vladik Kreinovich Dec 1998

Towards Intelligent Virtual Environment For Teaching Telemanipulation Operators: Virtual Tool Approach And Its Interval-Based Justification, L. Olac Fuentes, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

No abstract provided.


The Conference Proceedings Of The 1998 Air Transport Research Group (Atrg) Of The Wctr Society, Volume 1 , Tae Hoon Oum, Brent D. Bowen, Uno Aviation Institute Dec 1998

The Conference Proceedings Of The 1998 Air Transport Research Group (Atrg) Of The Wctr Society, Volume 1 , Tae Hoon Oum, Brent D. Bowen, Uno Aviation Institute

Faculty Books and Monographs

UNOAI Report 98-6


The Conference Proceedings Of The 1998 Air Transport Research Group (Atrg) Of The Wctr Society, Volume 3 , Tae Hoon Oum, Brent D. Bowen, Uno Aviation Institute Dec 1998

The Conference Proceedings Of The 1998 Air Transport Research Group (Atrg) Of The Wctr Society, Volume 3 , Tae Hoon Oum, Brent D. Bowen, Uno Aviation Institute

Faculty Books and Monographs

UNOAI Report 98-8


An Analysis Of Texture Resulting From Thermomechanical Processing Of Ti-6al-V, David J. Brock Dec 1998

An Analysis Of Texture Resulting From Thermomechanical Processing Of Ti-6al-V, David J. Brock

Masters Theses

An investigation of texture and microstructure formation in Ti-6Al-4V after thermomechanical processing and heat treating was performed. X-ray diffraction was used to measure prismatic and pyramidal pole figures. These pole figures were used to calculate basal pole figures, which showed significant changes in texture from heavy rolling and near or above β-transus heat treatments. Primary texture components were found to be strengthened by near β-transus heat treatments. For heavily rolled material, above β-transus heat treatments were found to reverse the primary texture components order of dominants. Heavy rolling was found to reduce the RD component and strengthen the TD.


A Continuous Process For The Conversion Of Vegetable Oils Into Methyl Esters Of Fatty Acids, Hossein Noureddini, D Harkey, V Medikonduru Dec 1998

A Continuous Process For The Conversion Of Vegetable Oils Into Methyl Esters Of Fatty Acids, Hossein Noureddini, D Harkey, V Medikonduru

Papers in Biomaterials

A continuous process for the transesterification of triglycerides to methyl esters was investigated in a pilot plant. The process was equipped with a motionless and a high-shear mixer. The experimental studies explored variations in the mixing intensity, stoichiometry, and catalyst concentration on the overall conversion. The combined as well as individual effect of mixers was examined. The developed process resulted in high conversions of vegetable oils into methyl esters. Conversion of triglycerides to methyl esters in excess of 98% was achieved. Larger excess amounts of alcohol favored higher conversions. The motionless and high-shear mixers each provided adequate mixing for the …


Reliability Analysis Of Frp Composite Columns, Jeremy Mcnutt Dec 1998

Reliability Analysis Of Frp Composite Columns, Jeremy Mcnutt

Masters Theses

Many companies are producing fiber reinforced polymeric structural shapes. At this time there has not been enough research performed to establish a load and resistance factor design approach. This thesis utilizes the work of Dr. Abdul-Hamid Zureick and his graduate students on concentrically loaded doubly symmetric fiber reinforced polymeric columns to develop the factors needed to implement a load and resistance factor design based design approach. This includes the selection of the target reliability index, the determination of the statistical properties of the material, the model error, and the development of the resistance factors used in design.


Feature Saliency In Artificial Neural Networks With Application To Modeling Workload, Kelly A. Greene Dec 1998

Feature Saliency In Artificial Neural Networks With Application To Modeling Workload, Kelly A. Greene

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation research extends the current knowledge of feature saliency in artificial neural networks (ANN). Feature saliency measures allow for the user to rank order the features based upon the saliency, or relative importance, of the features. Selecting a parsimonious set of salient input features is crucial to the success of any ANN model. In this research, several methodologies were developed using the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) Feature Screening Method and its associated SNR Saliency Measure for selecting a parsimonious set of salient features to classify pilot workload in addition to air traffic controller workload. Candidate features were derived …


Mach Number Uniformity In A 16-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel At Arnold Engineering Development Center, David H. Smith Dec 1998

Mach Number Uniformity In A 16-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel At Arnold Engineering Development Center, David H. Smith

Masters Theses

Mach number uniformity in a 16-foot-square supersonic wind tunnel (Tunnel 16S) at the Arnold Engineering Development Center's Propulsion Wind Tunnel Facility was evaluated. Tunnel 16S is a continuous-flow, closed-circuit tunnel with a 101-foot-long, flexible-wall, Laval nozzle that can provide test-section Mach numbers from 1.50 to 4.75. It has been hypothesized that the observed Mach number nonuniformity is, at least partially, a result of two discontinuous regions in the nozzle contours. These discontinuous regions are a result of the nozzle-plate "lap joints", vertical seams in the nozzle walls. A 2-D, time-dependent, inviscid Euler code, NAP, was used to compute Mach number …


Handling Qualities Evaluation Of A Variable Stability Navion Airplane (N66ut) Using Frequency Domain Test Techniques, Randy Lee Bolding Dec 1998

Handling Qualities Evaluation Of A Variable Stability Navion Airplane (N66ut) Using Frequency Domain Test Techniques, Randy Lee Bolding

Masters Theses

General aviation small aircraft handling quality certification has predominately been accomplished using traditional time-domain test techniques. This thesis investigates the handling quality characteristics of the variable stability Navion airplane, tail number N66UT, using frequency-domain test techniques. N66UT is configured with conventional flight controls at the copilot's station and a fly-by-wire set of flight controls at the pilot's station. Time delays between the fly-by-wire and conventional flight controls were determined to be minimal. Evaluation of handling qualities of the aircraft were compared to the fixed wing flying qualities speci fied in M IL-HDBK- 1 797. Analysis of flight test was conducted …