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Minerva 2006, The Honors College
Minerva 2006, The Honors College
Minerva
This issue of Minerva includes an article on the course "Honors for All Ages," an Honors course offered at Penobscot Valley Senior College; an interview with notable Honors alum, Bernard Lown; and a celebration of the life of former Honors Program Director, Ulrich Wicks.
Final Report: Westbrook Downtown Parking Study/Management Plan, Gorrill-Palmer Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Final Report: Westbrook Downtown Parking Study/Management Plan, Gorrill-Palmer Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Maine Town Documents
In the early 2000's, Westbrook was the beneficiary of an upswing in the Southern Maine economy, aided by a strong marketing effort on the part of the City. As a result, new office buildings and retail facilities located in or near the downtown area and older buildings were rehabilitated and redeveloped. This increase in commercial and business activity increased the demand for parking downtown. With an eye toward long-term growth, a parking management plan was developed to provide the tools necessary to manage the increased demand for parking.
Production Of Ethanol From Hardwood, Jay Mitchell
Production Of Ethanol From Hardwood, Jay Mitchell
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Diminishing crude oil and natural gas supplies, along with concern about greenhouse gas are major driving forces in the search for efficient renewable energy sources. The conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to energy and useful chemicals is a component of the solution. Ethanol is most commonly produced by enzymatic hydrolysis of complex carbohydrates to simple sugars followed by fermentation using yeast.
C6Hl0O5 + H2O −Enxymes→ C6H12O6 −Yeast→ 2CH3CH2OH + 2C02
In the U.S. corn is the primary starting raw material for commercial ethanol production. …
Development And Commercialization Of Advanced Wood-Based Composites In Maine, Habib J. Dagher
Development And Commercialization Of Advanced Wood-Based Composites In Maine, Habib J. Dagher
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
This award is to the University of Maine to support the activity described below for 36 months. The proposal was submitted in response to the Partnerships for Innovation Program Solicitation (NSF 0179).
Partners
The partners for the award include the University of Maine (Lead Institution), Maine Technology Institute, Eastern Maine Development Corporation, State Department of Economic and Community Development, The Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Maine Department of Transportation, Louisiana Pacific, Dow Chemical, State Farm Insurance, Henderson and Bodwell, The Kenway Corporation, Market Development Alliance of the FRP Composites Industry, APA the Engineered Wood Association, National Institutes of Standards and Technology, USDA …
High-Speed Digital And Mixed-Signal Components For X– And Ku–Band Direct Digital Synthesizers In Indium Phosphide Dhbt Technology, Steven Eugene Turner
High-Speed Digital And Mixed-Signal Components For X– And Ku–Band Direct Digital Synthesizers In Indium Phosphide Dhbt Technology, Steven Eugene Turner
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Recently reported double heterojunction bipolar transistor (DHBT) devices manufactured in Indium Phosphide (InP) technology with ft and fmax both over 300 GHz enable advanced high-speed digital and mixed-signal circuits. In this thesis, the use of InP DHBT devices for high-speed accumulator circuits and X– and Ku–band direct digital synthesizer (DDS) circuits are investigated. At these frequencies, new technological challenges in the design of digital and mixed-signal circuits arise in areas including power consumption and clock distribution. This thesis addresses the speed/power tradeoffs in high-speed accumulator designs, the design of DDS circuits, and clock distribution simulation. The results of six accumulator …
Nsf-Cnpq Collaborative Research On Integrating Geospatial Information, Max J. Egenhofer
Nsf-Cnpq Collaborative Research On Integrating Geospatial Information, Max J. Egenhofer
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
Under this project, researchers at the University of Maine and the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE) are collaborating to study new models for integrating geographic information. The two research teams complement each other, providing a unique synergy in conceptual modeling and systems development. Long-term visits by Brazilian researchers assure a tight cooperation, and provide for integrated research and education. The work focuses on the semantics of spatial data collections that are stored in geographic information systems or spatial databases. Such collections often have diverse database schemas and lack conventions that would make them easily compatible, so that they …
Anywhere, Anytime, Anysize, Any Signal: Scalable Remote Information Sensing And Communication Systems, George Markowsky
Anywhere, Anytime, Anysize, Any Signal: Scalable Remote Information Sensing And Communication Systems, George Markowsky
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
Several recent meetings have highlighted the growing interest in the biological, ecological, environmental, and other research communities in the development and deployment of large distributed systems for information collection, aggregation, analysis, simulation, predictive modeling and realtime analysis within their respective disciplines. Likewise, recent events have caused concern and raised interest in the need for similar systems in the context of homeland security. It seems apparent that a structured discussion of the needs for these systems could create opportunities for synergistic efficiencies between the various user communities. To date, however, no such discussions have been held among these differing user communities, …
A Durability And Utility Analysis Of Efpi Fiber Optic Strain Sensors Embedded In Composite Materials For Structural Health Monitoring, Adam Benjamin Haskell
A Durability And Utility Analysis Of Efpi Fiber Optic Strain Sensors Embedded In Composite Materials For Structural Health Monitoring, Adam Benjamin Haskell
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The objective of the research work was to develop a method to embed fiber optic sensors (FOS) that measure strain in polymer matrix composite (PMC) laminates and sandwich composite panels, to apply the technology to structural health monitoring, and to assess the durability of the sensor system through a fatigue test protocol applied to sandwich composite panels. There is a growing interest in determining and monitoring the performance and sustainability of structures such as bridges, buildings, marine vessels, and aerospace structures. By monitoring structural elements, damage to the structure can be detected resulting in more efficient repair and maintenance schedules, …
Coastal Sediment And Fish Biosolids Remediation Using A Microbial Fuel Cell, Eric George Para
Coastal Sediment And Fish Biosolids Remediation Using A Microbial Fuel Cell, Eric George Para
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Abstract
Organic pollution of marine and freshwater environments has long been a problem due to spills, shipping or boating activity, runoff, and waste discharge. Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) harness electrons released during the oxidation of organic carbon to produce an electric current. Hydrocarbons are normally broken down into carbon dioxide and water by microbial respiration, where electrons from hydrocarbons are transferred to an electron acceptor such as oxygen. In sediment, however, oxygen is consumed within the top few centimeters, and other electron acceptors such as sulfate yield less energy, which slows the degradation process. A MFC anode placed in the …
Structural Design Of Hollow Extruded Wpc Sheet Piling, Melissa Kahl
Structural Design Of Hollow Extruded Wpc Sheet Piling, Melissa Kahl
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In marine environments, materials are exposed to a number of harsh environmental factors. Traditional retaining wall materials experience severe degradation as a response to these factors. To address these degradation issues, wood plastic composite (WPC) materials can be used in marine sheet pile applications. WPC materials are both lightweight and durable. This research focuses on developing a sheet pile design that utilizes the material benefits of extruded wood plastic composites with a voided z section sheet pile geometry. The objectives are to develop a more efficient structural design in terms of both material and geometry as compared to the polyvinylchloride …
Structural Testing And Analysis Of Hybrid Composite/Metal Joints For High-Speed Marine Structures, Jean Paul Kabche
Structural Testing And Analysis Of Hybrid Composite/Metal Joints For High-Speed Marine Structures, Jean Paul Kabche
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The implementation of composite materials in engineering applications has observed a rapid increase over the last few decades. The U.S. Navy currently has an objective to enhance its future naval capabilities by developing hull-forms with advanced materials, including composites. Speed can be increased by reduction in weight and by incorporating innovative shaping of the hull-form, which can potentially be achieved with composites. Any naval vessel using composite materials for structural components will require hybrid connections of some sort, where composite sections are joined to metallic sub-structures. Joints are critical regions in the design of hybrid systems, as failures typically occur …
Remote Sensing And Data Collection In A Marine Science Application, Isaac Abraham Horn
Remote Sensing And Data Collection In A Marine Science Application, Isaac Abraham Horn
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In every field of science, research is driven by the data scjentists are able to collect. Specifically in the area of marine science, researchers at the Darling Marine Center (DMC) in Walpole, Maine study thc emergence events of undersea organisms. This thesis describes the development of a system integrating hardware infrastructure and existing software technology with a new software application, for the purpose of data acquisition at the DMC. In their research, a Tracor Acoustic Profiling System (TAPS), measures the water column density by utilizing sonar pulscs at several different frequencies. A serial interface provides access to the systems command …