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Logistics Modeling And Project Management Practices For Contingency Basing, Amanda Jo Gealy Jan 2012

Logistics Modeling And Project Management Practices For Contingency Basing, Amanda Jo Gealy

Masters Theses

"Contingency basing is a critical factor in mission success but requires significant logistical and commander support. Designing and constructing a camp that is safe, secure, and self-sustaining can be a difficult task for a Contingency Basing engineering manager. The infrastructure for basic needs such as electricity, fuel, water, food, and waste management is critical and needs to be flexible.

This research focuses on assisting the Contingency Basing engineering manager in designing and constructing a feasible base camp using project management and modeling tools. Measuring scalability and resiliency with in the contingency base was studied as well. The methodology concentrates on …


Hot Channel Determination And Burnup Analysis Of Missouri University Of Science And Technology Research Nuclear Reactor, Kelly Christopher Rogers O'Bryant Jan 2012

Hot Channel Determination And Burnup Analysis Of Missouri University Of Science And Technology Research Nuclear Reactor, Kelly Christopher Rogers O'Bryant

Masters Theses

"A burnup analysis has been performed on the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) Research Nuclear Reactor (MSTR). With use of the Monte Carlo neutronics depletion code MCNPX, burned material was input into a neutronics model (burned model) in order better simulate MSTR core characteristics. Simulated burnup values of ²³⁵U for the past twenty years of MSTR operations totaled 14.266 grams, slightly less than the 14.527 grams reported by the reactor staff. A distribution of ²³⁵U was simulated and a burnup map was developed.

Using the updated fuel material, the hot channel of the current configuration of the …


Modeling Multi-Layer Via Structure Using Peec Method, Hanfeng Wang Jan 2012

Modeling Multi-Layer Via Structure Using Peec Method, Hanfeng Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"In this dissertation, a new integral equation formulation for via structures is developed for the capacitance extraction between vias and planes. The proposed method can be used to calculate the shared-antipad via structure which is widely used in highspeed differential signal interconnects. In addition, we use the image theory to handle inhomogeneous media. Further, a new technique is given to reduce computational resources for via-to-plane structures based on properties of the matrix coefficient. The extracted capacitance is also incorporated into the physics-based circuit model to characterize the overall performance of the via transition. In the second paper, a rigorous modeling …


Null Convention Logic Applications Of Asynchronous Design In Nanotechnology And Cryptographic Security, Jun Wu Jan 2012

Null Convention Logic Applications Of Asynchronous Design In Nanotechnology And Cryptographic Security, Jun Wu

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation presents two Null Convention Logic (NCL) applications of asynchronous logic circuit design in nanotechnology and cryptographic security. The first application is the Asynchronous Nanowire Reconfigurable Crossbar Architecture (ANRCA); the second one is an asynchronous S-Box design for cryptographic system against Side-Channel Attacks (SCA). The following are the contributions of the first application: 1) Proposed a diode- and resistor-based ANRCA (DR-ANRCA). Three configurable logic block (CLB) structures were designed to efficiently reconfigure a given DR-PGMB as one of the 27 arbitrary NCL threshold gates. A hierarchical architecture was also proposed to implement the higher level logic that requires a …


Saturation Effects On Mechanical Excavatability Of Roubidoux Sandstone Under Selected Rock Cutting Tools, Muhammad Zubair Abu Bakar Jan 2012

Saturation Effects On Mechanical Excavatability Of Roubidoux Sandstone Under Selected Rock Cutting Tools, Muhammad Zubair Abu Bakar

Doctoral Dissertations

"This study investigated the differences in the cutting performance of two rock cutting tools in dry and saturated rock. For this purpose, a permeable quartzose sandstone was subjected to a series of full scale linear rock cutting tests, in both dry and saturated conditions, using a constant cross-section (CCS) disc cutter and a radial drag pick at a constant cutting speed.

In this rock, saturation with water reduced the forces acting on the disc cutter by 27-48% (significant at 90% confidence), but also reduced the chip yield by nearly as much. Even though the specific energy of fragmentation went down …


Thermal Properties Of Spinel Based Solid Solutions, Kelley R. Wilkerson Jan 2012

Thermal Properties Of Spinel Based Solid Solutions, Kelley R. Wilkerson

Doctoral Dissertations

"Solid solution formation in spinel based systems proved to be a viable approach to decreasing thermal conductivity. Samples with systematically varied additions of MgGa₂O₄ to MgAl₂O₄ were prepared and thermal diffusivity was measured using the laser ash technique. Additionally, heat capacity was measured using differential scanning calorimetry and modeled for the MgAl₂O₄-MgGa₂O₄ system. At 200⁰C thermal conductivity decreased 24% with a 5 mol% addition of MgGa₂O₄ to the system. The solid solution continued to decrease the thermal conductivity by 13% up to 1000⁰C with 5 mol% addition. The decrease in thermal conductivity ultimately resulted in a decrease in heat flux …


Energy Efficiency In Wastewater Treatment: Standards For Missouri Facilities, Samantha Lauren Markus Jan 2012

Energy Efficiency In Wastewater Treatment: Standards For Missouri Facilities, Samantha Lauren Markus

Masters Theses

"Traditionally, energy has been used to treat wastewater. As energy costs rise, so does the financial burden on communities with municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Determining energy efficiency of small to mid-sized plants is difficult because these plants are the least likely to have the resources to conduct an energy audit and the most likely to be overlooked in national models due to their small contribution to the national energy burden. Data was gathered via personal contact the WWTPs in Missouri and from this data metrics fro comparison were developed. The data was also compared to the predicted energy use …


Microlens Array Light Trapping In Cdte/Cds Solar Cells, Patrick Michael Margavio Jan 2012

Microlens Array Light Trapping In Cdte/Cds Solar Cells, Patrick Michael Margavio

Masters Theses

"In light of the continued rise in fossil fuel costs, alternative energy sources, such as solar technology, are increasingly important. Concentrating photovoltaic systems are promising for future efficient and cost effective competition with fossil fuels. A microlens array is employed to a CdTe/CdS semiconducting solar cell to increase efficiency via light trapping. Since the microlens array will cause a local increase in incident light intensity, it should cause a corresponding increase in efficiency. The solar cell is deposited layer by layer. The CdS layer is chemically deposited. The CdTe layer is deposited using a novel additive manufacture technique: laser melting …


Manufacturing And Characterization Of Soy-Based Polyurethane Composites, Rama Bhadra Raju Vuppalapati Jan 2012

Manufacturing And Characterization Of Soy-Based Polyurethane Composites, Rama Bhadra Raju Vuppalapati

Doctoral Dissertations

"The major cost drivers for composites are raw materials and manufacturing process. Automated manufacturing processes like pultrusion and low cost bio-based raw materials can significantly lower the cost of composites. Polyurethane (PU) resin systems are being introduced in the pultrusion industry as they have higher performance characteristics and manufacturing feasibility when compared to conventional resin systems such as polyester and vinyl ester. PU resin systems are generally characterized as aromatic and aliphatic. Aliphatic PU has lower mechanical properties than the aromatic resin system due to its chemical structure. Nano materials can be used to increase the mechanical properties of aliphatic …


Verification Of A Monte Carlo Model Of The Missouri S&T Reactor, Brad Paul Richardson Jan 2012

Verification Of A Monte Carlo Model Of The Missouri S&T Reactor, Brad Paul Richardson

Masters Theses

The purpose of this research is to ensure that an MCNP model of the Missouri S&T reactor produces accurate results so that it may be used to predict the effects of some desired upgrades to the reactor. The desired upgrades are an increase in licensed power from 200 kW to 400kW, and the installation of a secondary cooling system to prevent heating of the pool. This was performed by comparing simulations performed using the model with experiments performed using the reactor. The experiments performed were, the approach to criticality method of predicting the critical control rod height, measurement of the …


Plastic Strain Accommodation And Acoustic Emission During Melting Of Embedded Indium Particles In Aluminum, Michael M. Kuba Jan 2012

Plastic Strain Accommodation And Acoustic Emission During Melting Of Embedded Indium Particles In Aluminum, Michael M. Kuba

Masters Theses

"Melting of micron-sized (0.2 to 3 µm diameter) indium particles embedded in an aluminum matrix was discovered to produce acoustic emission. Melting of embedded immiscible particles produces a pure dilation during the phase transformation and has no long-range diffusion field to control the speed of transformation. It was found that acoustic emission can no longer be considered as a criterion of displacive transformations and that melting of micron-sized embedded particles is strain energy controlled. Acoustic emission was confirmed to result from the rapid relaxation of aluminum around indium particles embedded on grain boundaries. Prismatic punching of dislocation loops is proposed …


Process Simulation And Inclusion Characterization In Stainless Steel Ingot Casting, Jun Ge Jan 2012

Process Simulation And Inclusion Characterization In Stainless Steel Ingot Casting, Jun Ge

Masters Theses

"For the ingot casting process, fluid flow of steel plays an important role in quality control and industrial operations. Using CFD software (FLUENT), this study overviews the fluid flow pattern in the bottom-teeming ingot filling process with three different swirl-modified upgate designs. Turbulent flow and mass transfer are considered main factors in controlling the process. The motion of the slag phase was also considered. In addition to the modeling studies, inclusions in stainless steel poured into ingots with a traditional and a swirl-modified upgate system were investigated using an optical microscope, SEM-EDS and ASPEX automated feature analysis technology. The main …


Development Of Third Generation Advanced High Strength Steels, Meghan C. Mcgrath Jan 2012

Development Of Third Generation Advanced High Strength Steels, Meghan C. Mcgrath

Doctoral Dissertations

"Lightweight duplex steels with combinations of either bainite, acicular ferrite, and austenite or martensite and austenite were investigated as third generation advanced high strength steels targeted for automotive applications. Large additions of manganese (>13 wt%) and carbon (

Duplex steels with different volume fractions of primary δ -ferrite were used to study the crystallography of austenite formed during the peritectic reaction. Solute profiles across the peritectic interface showed aluminum segregated near the interface which promoted bainitic ferrite formation. Thermal treatments were used to manipulate the concentration and type of oxides and the ferrite plate density was found to correlate …


Friction Stir Welding Of High Temperature Alloys, Jiye Wang Jan 2012

Friction Stir Welding Of High Temperature Alloys, Jiye Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"Friction stir welding (FSW) of Ti-6Al-4V alloy, nickel-based and iron-based oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloys (MA754 and MA956) has been studied. The main aspects covered include tool evaluation, microstructural evolution, mechanical properties, and correlation between processing, microstructure and mechanical properties. Tool performance study was carried out for Ti-6Al-4V alloy with refractory tools made of W-1.1%La₂O₃ and two different grades of WC-Co based materials. The results showed that tool degradation can be attributed to mechanical and chemical interaction with processed material. The nature of tool-workpiece interaction was tool material dependent and influenced the resultant microstructure and weld quality in the stirred …


Influence Of Temperature And Microstructural Modification On Formability Of Magnesium Alloys, Arun Mohan Jan 2012

Influence Of Temperature And Microstructural Modification On Formability Of Magnesium Alloys, Arun Mohan

Doctoral Dissertations

"The ß-precipitate free AZ31, ß-precipitate rich AZ91 and a few Mg-Y-Zn alloys were studied to understand the dependence of Mg formability on microstructural condition and temperature. Friction stir processing (FSP) was used to refine the grain size and to obtain desirable distribution of precipitates in the matrix. Since Mg alloys exhibit challenges in achieving room temperature formability, superplastic deformation was utilized. This work focused on high strain rate superplasticity (HSRS, ≥10⁻² s⁻¹) which is more attractive for industrial applications as compared to the slower rates of conventional superplasticity.

Thermally stable fine grains and pinning particles at HSRS temperatures were essential …


Locating Current Paths Via Time Synchronized Measurements In A Multiphase Dcdc Buck Converter And A High Frequency Analytical Model For The Common-Mode Impedance Of A Ferrite Choke, Peng Shao Jan 2012

Locating Current Paths Via Time Synchronized Measurements In A Multiphase Dcdc Buck Converter And A High Frequency Analytical Model For The Common-Mode Impedance Of A Ferrite Choke, Peng Shao

Masters Theses

"In the first section, it introduces a novel method to localize current from multiple sources. The identification of return current paths is often a key element in understanding the root cause of a product's radiated emissions. In a complex system, multiple sources can contribute to the current at the same location and frequency. The source of the current can be identified by correlating the current to different sources. However, the multiphase buck converter phases do not switch at the same time. Thus, synchronizing to a specific phase makes it possible to determine how the current from a specific phase spreads …


Unified Knowledge Model For Stability Analysis In Cyber Physical Systems, Tamal Paul Jan 2012

Unified Knowledge Model For Stability Analysis In Cyber Physical Systems, Tamal Paul

Masters Theses

"The amalgamation and coordination between computational processes and physical components represent the very basis of cyber-physical systems. A diverse range of CPS challenges had been addressed through numerous workshops and conferences over the past decade. Finding a common semantic among these diverse components which promotes system synthesis, verification and monitoring is a significant challenge in the cyber-physical research domain. Computational correctness, network timing and frequency response are system aspects that conspire to impede design, verification and monitoring. The objective of cyber-physical research is to unify these diverse aspects by developing common semantics that span each aspect of a CPS. The …


Driver Mandatory Lane Change Behavior: Use Of Governing Gap In Critical Gap Estimation, Srinadh Kandada Jan 2012

Driver Mandatory Lane Change Behavior: Use Of Governing Gap In Critical Gap Estimation, Srinadh Kandada

Masters Theses

"This study analyzed the driver gap acceptance and rejection behavior during mandatory lane changes on a multilane freeway in congested and uncongested traffic conditions. During a lane change, drivers were more receptive to either the leading or the trailing gaps with vehicles in the target lane which governed the drivers' lane change and is termed as the governing gap. Drivers maneuvered till the governing gap was greater than the critical gap, accepted the gap and made a lane change. In this process, drivers reduced the non-governing gap to increase the length of the governing gap. The drivers as a result …


Surfactant Enhanced Oil Recovery By Wettability Alteration In Sandstone Reservoirs, Omar Elmofty Jan 2012

Surfactant Enhanced Oil Recovery By Wettability Alteration In Sandstone Reservoirs, Omar Elmofty

Masters Theses

"Recovering more oil from existing oil reservoirs using enhanced oil recovery methods holds the key for meeting future energy demands. Even though wettability is a cornerstone in oil recovery, few studies have focused on increasing oil recovery in sandstone reservoirs through wettability alteration. The objective of this thesis is to prove that altering the wettability of a sandstone rock to preferentially water-wet condition will reduce the remaining oil saturation and thus increase the percentage of recovered oil.

Two commercial surfactants were selected after studying both the phase behavior and the interfacial properties of 30 surfactants with oil and 1.00% sodium …


Synthesis Of Nickel Nanoparticles By Gamma-Radiation And Femtosecond Laser Ablation, Vivek Murlidhar Rao Jan 2012

Synthesis Of Nickel Nanoparticles By Gamma-Radiation And Femtosecond Laser Ablation, Vivek Murlidhar Rao

Masters Theses

"Nickel nanoparticles were synthesized by gamma-radiation and femtosecond laser ablation. Aqueous precursors were prepared by uniformly dispersing nickel chloride in a 2:1 ratio of water and isopropanol. Stabilizers employed were Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) and Poly Vinyl Pyrrolidone (PVP). Gamma-ray radiolysis of aqueous nickel precursors was investigated as a reducing agent for nickel cations to form atomic seeds for nucleation on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). 30-60kGy was the dosage used in increments of 10kGy, at a rate of 10kGy/hr. Isopropanol was added to consume the excess of oxidizing species produced by irradiation and form stable secondary radicals. The influence of …


A Three-Dimensional Transient Simulation Of An Electrochemical Magnetohydrodynamics Cell With Micro And Millielectrode: A Unified Reconciliation Of Theory And Experiment, Cajon Gonzales Jan 2012

A Three-Dimensional Transient Simulation Of An Electrochemical Magnetohydrodynamics Cell With Micro And Millielectrode: A Unified Reconciliation Of Theory And Experiment, Cajon Gonzales

Masters Theses

"Even though electrochemically induced magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) convection is a straightforward inexpensive method for moving fluids in confined spaces as for example during electrodeposition, stripping voltammetry, or in microfluidics, efficient quantitative models only recently have begun to appear. This is traced to complex mathematics that have prevented development of analytical expressions, e.g., for mass-transfer limited currents in analogy to the well-known Levich equation for the rotating electrode. Thus, related literature expressions remain mainly phenomenological concerning particular cell geometries or applications. Here, using such reports as points of departure, we validate a computationally rigorous description of the magnetoelectrochemical problem and define the …


Low-Complexity Soft-Decision Feedback Turbo Equalization For Multilevel Modulations, Huang Lou Jan 2012

Low-Complexity Soft-Decision Feedback Turbo Equalization For Multilevel Modulations, Huang Lou

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation proposes two new decision feedback equalization schemes suitable for multilevel modulation systems employing turbo equalization. One is soft-decision feedback equalization (SDFE) that takes into account the reliability of both soft a priori information and soft decisions of the data symbols. The proposed SDFE exhibits lower signal to noise ratio (SNR) threshold that is required for "water fall" bit error rate (BER) and much faster convergence than the near-optimal exact minimum mean square error linear equalizer (Exact-MMSE-LE) for high-order constellation modulations. The proposed SDFE also offers a low computational complexity compared to the Exact-MMSE-LE. The drawback of the SDFE …


Investigation Of Wellbore Stability In A North Sea Field Development, Steven Austin Hilgedick Jan 2012

Investigation Of Wellbore Stability In A North Sea Field Development, Steven Austin Hilgedick

Doctoral Dissertations

"Planning drilling operations is key to the development of oil and natural gas fields. As part of well design, wellbore stability and pore pressure analysis are main factors in determining the safe operating window for selecting mud density. The motivation for this research was to conduct wellbore stability based on exploration wells as basis for planning new offshore field developments with deviated and horizontal wells. A second objective was to investigate the use of a probabilistic approach to wellbore stability, and compare it to the conventional deterministic methods, in order to evaluate the value of including a probabilistic approach to …


Discrete Fiber-Reinforced Polyurea Systems For Infrastructure Strengthening And Blast Mitigation, Natalia L. Carey Jan 2012

Discrete Fiber-Reinforced Polyurea Systems For Infrastructure Strengthening And Blast Mitigation, Natalia L. Carey

Doctoral Dissertations

"The research presented in this dissertation focused on evaluating the effectiveness of various blast mitigation materials and coating technologies to be used for enhancing blast resistance of structural members. Mechanical properties and blast mitigation performance of different discrete fiber-reinforced polyurea (DFRP) systems were investigated through experimental and analytical work. Four technical papers discuss the research efforts conducted within this dissertation.

The first paper examined the development and characterization of different DFRP systems for infrastructure strengthening and blast retrofit. The behavior of various systems which consisted of chopped E-glass fibers discretely integrated in with the polyurea matrix was evaluated through coupon …


Organoclay Dispersion In Linear Low-Density Polyethylene And Maleated Linear Low-Density Polyethylene Via Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Processing, Matthew J. Factor Jan 2012

Organoclay Dispersion In Linear Low-Density Polyethylene And Maleated Linear Low-Density Polyethylene Via Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Processing, Matthew J. Factor

Doctoral Dissertations

"Research into polymer-clay nanocomposites (PCN's) has been ongoing for decades as a result of the property enhancements offered by clay. To fully exploit these property enhancements, organically modified clays (organoclays) are utilized to promote clay delamination by reducing the disparity between the hydrophilicity of the clay and the hydrophobicity of the highly used polyolefin polymer. Since the organic modification of organoclays can degrade at temperatures typical to many polymers during melt-mix processing, this work utilizes the low-temperature processing fluid supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO₂) to disperse an organoclay into the highly used polymer LLDPE and ascertains the associated processing conditions for …


3d Spatio-Temporal Analysis For Compressive Sensing In Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Murine Cardiac Cycle, Brice Aaron Hirst Jan 2012

3d Spatio-Temporal Analysis For Compressive Sensing In Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Murine Cardiac Cycle, Brice Aaron Hirst

Masters Theses

"This thesis consists of two major contributions, each of which has been prepared in a conference paper. These papers will be submitted for publication in the SPIE 2013 Medical Imaging Conference and the ASEE 2013 Annual Conference.

The first paper explores a three-dimensional compressive sensing (CS) technique for reducing measurement time in MR imaging of the murine (mouse) cardiac cycle. By randomly undersampling a single 2D slice of a mouse heart at regular time intervals as it expands and contracts through the stages of a heartbeat, a CS reconstruction algorithm can be made to exploit transform sparsity in time as …


Modeling Supply Chain Network Resiliency In The Aftermath Of An Extreme Event, Varun Ramachandran Jan 2012

Modeling Supply Chain Network Resiliency In The Aftermath Of An Extreme Event, Varun Ramachandran

Masters Theses

"Failure of infrastructure elements due to an extreme event adversely affects the supply chain networks in any urban environment. This study models the resiliency of a supply chain network by integrating geospatial data with critical supply chain elements and graph theory. This model can then be combined with an extreme event simulation to calculate resiliency. Resiliency refers to the time required for services and select economic indicators to approach pre-event levels (in this study, a return to 80% of the pre-event capacity). This research proposes an interdisciplinary approach to develop a comprehensive framework for resiliency modeling. This approach includes the …


Implementation And Evaluation Of Spatial Audio Recording And Rendering Techniques, Jayasecha Raghavendra Nimmala Jan 2012

Implementation And Evaluation Of Spatial Audio Recording And Rendering Techniques, Jayasecha Raghavendra Nimmala

Masters Theses

"The thesis is divided into two main sections. First half describes the implementation of different adaptive beamforming techniques. Adaptive beamforming techniques are widely used in many real world applications like teleconferencing, speech recognition, devices for the hearing impaired, radar, sonar, etc. The beamformer is an array of sensors which can be electronically steered to any particular direction to enhance the signal in the direction of interest while at the same time suppressing interference or jammers coming from other directions.

In our experiment, we implement both the regularized minimum variance distortionless receiver (MVDR) and the generalized sidelobe canceller (GSC). The beamforming …


Blast And Impact Resistance Of "Long" Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Darwin Ishmael Keener Jan 2012

Blast And Impact Resistance Of "Long" Carbon Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Darwin Ishmael Keener

Masters Theses

"Traditional reinforced concrete is one of the most commonly used materials for protective structures. However, conventional reinforced concrete (RC) is susceptible to significant spalling (small to medium sized chunks of concrete detaching from the original member) during blast events. The force of the blast turns spalled concrete into projectiles, resulting in secondary fragmentation. Furthermore, the concrete debris makes for difficult and uncertain footing. Both phenomena endanger personnel and complicate post-blast recovery efforts. Changes need to be made to conventional reinforced concrete structures to improve their blast and impact survivability and fragmentation resistance in order to protect personnel and facilitate post-blast …


Optical Coherence Tomography For Biomedical Imaging, Edward Henry Pienkowski Jan 2012

Optical Coherence Tomography For Biomedical Imaging, Edward Henry Pienkowski

Masters Theses

"Two projects are presented in this thesis; 1) a hollow core, concentrically symmetric beam splitting Michelson interferometric probe for optical coherence tomography and 2) the imaging of bioactive ceramic scaffolds using swept source optical coherence tomography. The key component of the interferometer is a compact, small diameter probe composed of a collimating lens, hollow core beam splitting tube, and a focusing lens intended to be used for endoscopic imaging. The beam splitting tube was created by sputter coating the distal endface of a finely polished thick wall capillary tube with a highly reflective gold layer. Part of the light travels …