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Uv-Lithographic Patterning Of Micro-Features On A Conical Mold Insert, Justin P. Huber Jan 2010

Uv-Lithographic Patterning Of Micro-Features On A Conical Mold Insert, Justin P. Huber

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

In past studies, several techniques have been employed to create microscopic features on relatively simple surfaces. Of these, lithography-based techniques have proven effective at manufacturing large fields of deterministic microasperities and microcavities on planar and cylindrical substrates. The present study focuses on adapting UV-lithography to a more complex substrate. Machined from stainless steel, a conical mold insert introduces an interesting geometry designed for the injection molding of radial lip seal elastomer. The distinct shape of this mold insert poises unique challenges to a conventional lithography procedure. Spray application is investigated as a feasible means to deposit layers of photoresist on …


Characterization Of Defects In Metal Sheets Via Infrared Thermography, Marc Anthony Harik Jan 2010

Characterization Of Defects In Metal Sheets Via Infrared Thermography, Marc Anthony Harik

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Defects in Aluminum, Stainless steel and galvanized steel sheets are studied in reflection mode infrared thermography. The effect of material properties, surface finish, heating intensity, heater emission spectra, pixel size and defect size are studied. Contrast is governed by heat quality, emissivity and defect geometry—which follows a logarithmic trend. The diameter detected via infrared thermography is found to be at least 30% larger than the measured diameter and sub-pixel defects can be detected. The use of gradient and Laplacian of temperature is introduced as a means of increasing defect contrast and mitigating heater variation.


Transitional Flow Prediction Of A Compressor Airfoil, Vivek Hariharan Jan 2010

Transitional Flow Prediction Of A Compressor Airfoil, Vivek Hariharan

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The steady flow aerodynamics of a cascade of compressor airfoils is computed using a two-dimensional thin layer Navier-Stokes flow solver. The Dhawan and Narasimha transition model and Mayle‟s transition length model were implemented in this flow solver so that transition from laminar to turbulent flow could be included in the computations. A method to speed up the convergence of the fully turbulent calculations has been introduced. In addition, the effect of turbulence production formulations and including streamline curvature correction in the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model on the transition calculations is studied. These transitional calculations are correlated with the low and high …


Igf-I Releasing Plga Scaffolds For Growth Plate Regeneration, Sharath Kumar Chinnakavanam Sundararaj Jan 2010

Igf-I Releasing Plga Scaffolds For Growth Plate Regeneration, Sharath Kumar Chinnakavanam Sundararaj

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Growth plate is a highly organized cartilaginous tissue found at the end of long bones and is responsible for longitudinal growth of the bones. Growth plate fracture leads to retarded growth and unequal limb length, which might have a lifelong effect on a person’s physical stature. This research is a tissue engineering approach for the treatment of growth plate injury. Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), which can stimulate cartilage formation, was encapsulated within PLGA microspheres that were then used to form porous scaffolds. The release profile of the IGF-I from the PLGA scaffold showed a biphasic release pattern. In vitro …


Detection Of Roof Boundaries Using Lidar Data And Aerial Photography, Andrew David Gombos Jan 2010

Detection Of Roof Boundaries Using Lidar Data And Aerial Photography, Andrew David Gombos

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The recent growth in inexpensive laser scanning sensors has created entire fields of research aimed at processing this data. One application is determining the polygonal boundaries of roofs, as seen from an overhead view. The resulting building outlines have many commercial as well as military applications. My work in this area has created a segmentation algorithm where the descriptive features are computationally and theoretically simpler than previous methods. A support vector machine is used to segment data points using these features, and their use is not common for roof detection to date. Despite the simplicity of the feature calculations, the …


Numerical Modeling Of The Dynamic Response Of A Multi-Bilinear-Spring Support System, Trey D. Gilliam Jan 2010

Numerical Modeling Of The Dynamic Response Of A Multi-Bilinear-Spring Support System, Trey D. Gilliam

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer is an International Space Station Experiment that features a unique nonlinear support system with no previous flight heritage. The experiment consists of multiple straps with piecewise-linear stiffness curves that support a cryogenic magnet in three-dimensional space inside of a vacuum chamber. The stiffness curves for each strap are essentially bilinear and switch between two distinct slopes at a specified displacement. This highly nonlinear support system poses many questions in regards to feasible computational methods of analysis and possible response behavior. This thesis develops a numerical model for a multi-bilinear-spring support system motivated by the Alpha Magnetic …


Design And Development Of Structurally Feasible Antennas For Deployment On Inflatable Wings Of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Rohit Reddy Tammannagari Jan 2010

Design And Development Of Structurally Feasible Antennas For Deployment On Inflatable Wings Of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Rohit Reddy Tammannagari

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This study is focused on designing conformal antennas to be deployed with the inflatable wings for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). The main emphasis is on utilizing the structure of the wing to develop antennas for various frequency bands, while maintaining the wing’s aerodynamic performance. An antenna modeler and optimizer software called 4NEC2 and a program called WIRECODE were used to design and determine the characteristics of the antennas. The effect of flexibility of the inflatable wing on the antenna characteristics during flight is also evaluated.


Testing Program For Kysat‐1, Jason Robert Bratcher Jan 2010

Testing Program For Kysat‐1, Jason Robert Bratcher

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Years of success in the aerospace industry has taught Kentucky Space several lessons. This thesis will summarize the accomplishments in an attempt to formulate a well-defined program for designing and testing small spacecraft in an environment with strict financial restraints. The motivation for producing this well-defined platform for testing small spacecraft arose when Kentucky Space became the liaison between NASA and its customers for the NanoRacks and CubeLab module program. Having a solid program for testing small spacecraft will allow future student programs to easily set standards for experiment payloads. Also by discussing obstacles for smaller programs such as restraints …


Spheroid Detection In 2d Images Using Circular Hough Transform, Priyanka Chaudhary Jan 2010

Spheroid Detection In 2d Images Using Circular Hough Transform, Priyanka Chaudhary

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Three-dimensional endothelial cell sprouting assay (3D-ECSA) exhibits differentiation of endothelial cells into sprouting structures inside a 3D matrix of collagen I. It is a screening tool to study endothelial cell behavior and identification of angiogenesis inhibitors. The shape and size of an EC spheroid (aggregation of ~ 750 cells) is important with respect to its growth performance in presence of angiogenic stimulators. Apparently, tubules formed on malformed spheroids lack homogeneity in terms of density and length. This requires segregation of well formed spheroids from malformed ones to obtain better performance metrics. We aim to develop and validate an automated imaging …


Analysis And Optimization Of Electrical Systems In A Solar Car With Applications To Gato Del Sol Iii-Iv, Krishna Venkatesh Prayaga Jan 2010

Analysis And Optimization Of Electrical Systems In A Solar Car With Applications To Gato Del Sol Iii-Iv, Krishna Venkatesh Prayaga

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Gato del Sol III, was powered by a solar array of 480 Silicon mono-crystalline photovoltaic cells. Maximum Power Point trackers efficiently made use of these cells and tracked the optimal load. The cells were mounted on a fiber glass and foam core composite shell. The shell rides on a lightweight aluminum space frame chassis, which is powered by a 95% efficient brushless DC motor. Gato del Sol IV was the University of Kentucky Solar Car Team’s (UKSCT) entry into the American Solar Car Challenge (ASC) 2010 event. The car makes use of 310 high density lithium-polymer batteries to account for …


Interfacial Thermal Conductivity Using Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes, Carissa Don Russell Jan 2010

Interfacial Thermal Conductivity Using Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes, Carissa Don Russell

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Shrinking volume, coupled with higher performance, microprocessors and integrated circuits have led to serious heat dissipation issues. In an effort to mitigate the excessive amounts of waste heat and ensure electronic survivability, heat sinks and spreaders are incorporated into heat generating device structures. This inevitability creates a thermal pathway through an interface. Thermal interfaces can possess serious thermal resistances for heat conduction. The introduction of a thermal interface material (TIM) can drastically increase the thermal performance of the component. Exceptional thermal properties of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) have spurred interest in their use as TIMs. MWCNTs inherently grow in vertically-oriented, …


A Novel Message Routing Layer For The Communication Management Of Distributed Embedded Systems, Darren Jacob Brown Jan 2010

A Novel Message Routing Layer For The Communication Management Of Distributed Embedded Systems, Darren Jacob Brown

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Fault tolerant and distributed embedded systems are research areas that have the interest of such entities as NASA, the Department of Defense, and various other government agencies, corporations, and universities. Taking a system and designing it to work in the presence of faults is appealing to these entities as it inherently increases the reliability of the deployed system. There are a few different fault tolerant techniques that can be implemented in a system design to handle faults as they occur. One such technique is the reconfiguration of a portion of the system to a redundant resource. This is a difficult …


Statistical Models For Constant False-Alarm Rate Threshold Estimation In Sound Source Detection Systems, Sayed Mahdi Saghaian Nejad Esfahani Jan 2010

Statistical Models For Constant False-Alarm Rate Threshold Estimation In Sound Source Detection Systems, Sayed Mahdi Saghaian Nejad Esfahani

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) Processors are important for applications where thousands of detection tests are made per second, such as in radar. This thesis introduces a new method for CFAR threshold estimation that is particularly applicable to sound source detection with distributed microphone systems. The novel CFAR Processor exploits the near symmetry about 0 for the acoustic pixel values created by steered-response coherent power in conjunction with a partial whitening preprocessor to estimate thresholds for positive values, which represent potential targets.

To remove the low frequency components responsible for degrading CFAR performance, fixed and adaptive high-pass filters are applied. …


Performance Analysis Of Srcp Image Based Sound Source Detection Algorithms, Praveen Reddy Nalavolu Jan 2010

Performance Analysis Of Srcp Image Based Sound Source Detection Algorithms, Praveen Reddy Nalavolu

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Steered Response Power based algorithms are widely used for finding sound source location using microphone array systems. SRCP-PHAT is one such algorithm that has a robust performance under noisy and reverberant conditions. The algorithm creates a likelihood function over the field of view. This thesis employs image processing methods on SRCP-PHAT images, to exploit the difference in power levels and pixel patterns to discriminate between sound source and background pixels. Hough Transform based ellipse detection is used to identify the sound source locations by finding the centers of elliptical edge pixel regions typical of source patterns. Monte Carlo simulations of …


Issues Related To The Numerical Implementation Of A Sparse Method For The Solution Of Volume Integral Equations At Low Frequencies, Kiran Arcot Jan 2010

Issues Related To The Numerical Implementation Of A Sparse Method For The Solution Of Volume Integral Equations At Low Frequencies, Kiran Arcot

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Computational electromagnetic modeling involves generating system matrices by discretizing integral equations and solving the resulting system of linear equations. Many methods of solving the system of linear equations exist and one such method is the factorization of the matrix using the so called local-global solution (LOGOS) modes. Computer codes to perform the discretization of the integral equations, filling of the matrix, and the subsequent LOGOS factorization have previously been developed by others. However, these codes are limited to complex double precision arithmetic only.

This thesis extends and expands the existing computer by creating a more general implementation that is able …


Distraction Osteogenesis In An Organ Culture Model, Bradley R. Heil Jan 2010

Distraction Osteogenesis In An Organ Culture Model, Bradley R. Heil

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical procedure in which applied strain stimulates new bone growth; however, the underlying mechanisms by which bone cells respond to load are still uncertain. An organ culture model of DO was developed and validated by using linear distraction on the femoral shafts of 5 day old Wistar rats. Two loading regimes were utilized: distracting the bones for 2 hrs on day 1 (GRP I); distracting the bones for 2 hrs on days 1, 3, and 5 (GRP II). After 1 week in culture, the bones were compared to unloaded contralateral controls and assessed for changes. …


Energy Reduction In Automotive Paint Shops A Review Of Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Battery Manufacturing, Claudia Patricia Arenas Guerrero Jan 2010

Energy Reduction In Automotive Paint Shops A Review Of Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Battery Manufacturing, Claudia Patricia Arenas Guerrero

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Automotive industry is facing fundamental challenges due to the rapid depletion of fossil fuels, energy saving and environmental concerns. The need of sustainable energy development has motivated the research of energy reduction and renewable energy sources. Efficient use of energy in vehicle manufacturing is demanded, as well as an alternative energy source to replace gasoline powered engines. In this thesis, we introduce a case study at an automotive paint shop, where the largest amount of energy consumption of an automotive assembly plant takes place. Additionally, we present a summary of recent advances in the area of hybrid and electrical vehicles …


Characterization Of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate Based Nanocomposites Enhanced With Carbon Nanotubes, Andrew Jonathan Placido Jan 2010

Characterization Of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate Based Nanocomposites Enhanced With Carbon Nanotubes, Andrew Jonathan Placido

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The viscoelastic relaxation dynamics of a series of poly(methyl methacrylate) [PMMA] based nanocomposites filled with carbon nanotubes have been studied using dynamic mechanical analysis and broadband dielectric spectroscopy. The networks were prepared using four methods: (i) melt mixing, (ii) solution processing, (iii) in-situ polymerization, and (iv) polymer grafting. Nanotube modifications included surface oxidation via acid exposure and surface functionalization for polymer grafting. The effect of variations in processing method and nanotube modification on glass transition temperature (Tg) and relaxation dynamics was investigated. The relaxation behavior of the nanocomposites was sensitive to processing method and nanotube functionalization. Nanotube loading …


Correlating The Magnitude And Spatial Gradient Of Alternans, Stuart Traxel Jan 2010

Correlating The Magnitude And Spatial Gradient Of Alternans, Stuart Traxel

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Electrical restitution has been shown to inaccurately predict the occurrence of alternans of action potential duration. A new method using the spatial gradient of alternans (SGA) is proposed to predict alternans and cardiac electrical stability. A simulated 1-D strand of tissue was used to compare indexes computed from restitution methods and the SGA method to changes in the amplitude of alternans using different electro-physiological alterations. The SGA method correlated better with changes in the amplitude of alternans than restitution methods for a decrease in the transient outward current (Ito) and conduction velocity. Restitution methods correlated better with changes …


Characterization Of Ni-Rich Nitihf Based High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys, Gurdish S. Ded Jan 2010

Characterization Of Ni-Rich Nitihf Based High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys, Gurdish S. Ded

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Among the potential high temperature shape memory alloys, due to its low cost, medium ductility and high work output NiTiHf seems to be the most promising HTSMA for a wide range of applications in the 100-250ºC. A detailed investigation into the shape memory properties and transformation behavior for the Ni-rich HTSMA with the compositions of Ni45.3Cu5Ti29.7Hf20, Ni50.3Ti29.7Hf20 and Ni45.3Pd5Ti29.7Hf20 was carried out. It is possible to form Ni-rich precipitates in Ni-rich NiTiHf alloys and tailor the TTs by heat treatments …


Audio Scene Segementation Using A Microphone Array And Auditory Features, Harikrishnan Unnikrishnan Jan 2010

Audio Scene Segementation Using A Microphone Array And Auditory Features, Harikrishnan Unnikrishnan

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Auditory stream denotes the abstract effect a source creates in the mind of the listener. An auditory scene consists of many streams, which the listener uses to analyze and understand the environment. Computer analyses that attempt to mimic human analysis of a scene must first perform Audio Scene Segmentation (ASS). ASS find applications in surveillance, automatic speech recognition and human computer interfaces. Microphone arrays can be employed for extracting streams corresponding to spatially separated sources. However, when a source moves to a new location during a period of silence, such a system loses track of the source. This results in …


Accelerated Aging Of Mwcnt Filled Electrically Conductive Adhesives, Ashwanth Reddy Vangala Jan 2010

Accelerated Aging Of Mwcnt Filled Electrically Conductive Adhesives, Ashwanth Reddy Vangala

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Electrically conductive adhesives (ECA) are discussed and studied with everincreasing interest as an environmentally friendly alternative to solder interconnection in microelectronics circuit packaging. They are used to attach surface mount devices (SMD), Integrated Circuits (IC) and Flip chips in electronic assembly. The use of ECAs brings some benefits like flexibility, mild processing conditions and process simplicity. Multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) are used instead of metal fillers because of their novel properties such as light weight, high aspect ratio, corrosion resistant, reduced processing temperature, lead free, good electrical conduction and mechanical strength.

The purpose of the present work is to …


Genetic Algorithm Controlled Common Subexpression Elimination For Spill-Free Register Allocation, Shashi Deepa Arcot Jan 2010

Genetic Algorithm Controlled Common Subexpression Elimination For Spill-Free Register Allocation, Shashi Deepa Arcot

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

As code complexity increases, maxlive increases. This is especially true in the case of the Kentucky If-Then-Else architecture proposed for Nanocontrollers. To achieve low circuit complexity, computations are decomposed to bit-level operations, thus generating large blocks of code with complex dependence structures. Additionally, the Nanocontroller architecture allows for only a small number of single bit registers and no extra memory.

The assumption of an infinite number of registers made during code generation becomes a huge problem during register allocation because the small number of registers and no additional memory. The large basic blocks mean that maxlive almost always exceeds the …


Leakage Current Reduction Of Mos Capacitor Induced By Rapid Thermal Processing, Yichun Wang Jan 2010

Leakage Current Reduction Of Mos Capacitor Induced By Rapid Thermal Processing, Yichun Wang

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

With the MOSFET scaling practice, the performance of IC devices is improved tremendously as we experienced in the last decades. However, the small semiconductor devices also bring some drawbacks among which the high gate leakage current is becoming increasingly serious.

This thesis work is focused on the of gate leakage current reduction in thin oxide semiconductor devices. The method being studied is the Phonon Energy Coupling Enhancement (PECE) effect induced by Rapid Thermal Processing (RTP). The basic MOS capacitors are used to check improvements of leakage current reduction after appropriate RTP process.

Through sets of experiments, it is found that …


Experimental Study Of Blast Resistant Glazing System Response To Explosive Loading, William Chad Wedding Jan 2010

Experimental Study Of Blast Resistant Glazing System Response To Explosive Loading, William Chad Wedding

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This thesis recounts the experimental study of the dynamic response of a blast resistant glazing system to explosive loading. A combination of triaxial force sensors, pressure gauges, and laser displacement gauges capture the response in detail over a wide range of scenarios. The scenarios include low level blast loading to characterize the reaction at points around the perimeter of the window, moderate level blast loading to examine the repeatability of the blast scenario, and high level blast loading to capture the response during failure as the tensile membrane forms. The scenarios are modeled via an analytical Single-Degree-of-Freedom model as well …


Verilog Design And Fpga Prototype Of A Nanocontroller System, Akshay Vummannagari Jan 2010

Verilog Design And Fpga Prototype Of A Nanocontroller System, Akshay Vummannagari

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Many new fabrication technologies, from nanotechnology and MEMS to printed organic semiconductors, center on constructing arrays of large numbers of sensors, actuators, or other devices on a single substrate. The utility of such an array could be greatly enhanced if each device could be managed by a programmable controller and all of these controllers could coordinate their actions as a massively-parallel computer. Kentucky Architecture nanocontroller array with very low per controller circuit complexity can provide efficient control of nanotechnology devices.

This thesis provides a detailed description of the control hierarchy of a digital system needed to build "nanocontrollers" suitable for …


Commercialization And Optimization Of The Pixel Router, Steven James Dominick Jan 2010

Commercialization And Optimization Of The Pixel Router, Steven James Dominick

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The Pixel Router was developed at the University of Kentucky with the intent of supporting multi-projector displays by combining the scalability of commercial software solutions with the flexibility of commercial hardware solutions. This custom hardware solution uses a Look Up Table for an arbitrary input to output pixel mapping, but suffers from high memory latencies due to random SDRAM accesses. In order for this device to achieve marketability, the image interpolation method needed improvement as well. The previous design used the nearest neighbor interpolation method, which produces poor looking results but requires the least amount of memory accesses. A cache …


Fpga Based Parallel Implementation Of Stacked Error Diffusion Algorithm, Rishvanth Kora Venugopal Jan 2010

Fpga Based Parallel Implementation Of Stacked Error Diffusion Algorithm, Rishvanth Kora Venugopal

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Digital halftoning is a crucial technique used in digital printers to convert a continuoustone image into a pattern of black and white dots. Halftoning is used since printers have a limited availability of inks and cannot reproduce all the color intensities in a continuous image. Error Diffusion is an algorithm in halftoning that iteratively quantizes pixels in a neighborhood dependent fashion. This thesis focuses on the development and design of a parallel scalable hardware architecture for high performance implementation of a high quality Stacked Error Diffusion algorithm. The algorithm is described in ‘C’ and requires a significant processing time when …


Gold Nanospheres And Gold Nanorods As Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors, Akil Mannan Matcheswala Jan 2010

Gold Nanospheres And Gold Nanorods As Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors, Akil Mannan Matcheswala

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

A novel localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) sensor that differentiates between background refractive index changes and surface-binding of a target analyte (e.g. a target molecule, protein, or bacterium) is presented. Standard, single channel LSPR sensors cannot differentiate these two effects as their design allows only one mode to be coupled. This novel technique uses two surface plasmon modes to simultaneously measure surface binding and solution refractive index changes. This increases the sensitivity of the sensor.

Different channels or modes can be created in sensors with the introduction of gold nanospheres or gold nanorods that act as receptor mechanisms. Once immobilization …


Passive Attitude Stabilization For Small Satellites, Samir Ahmed Rawashdeh Jan 2010

Passive Attitude Stabilization For Small Satellites, Samir Ahmed Rawashdeh

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This thesis addresses the problem of designing and evaluating passive satellite attitude control systems for small satellites. Passive stabilization techniques such as Gravity Gradient stabilization, Passive Magnetic Stabilization, and Aerodynamic stabilization in Low Earth Orbit utilize the geometric and magnetic design of a satellite and the orbit properties to passively provide attitude stabilization and basic pointing. The design of such stabilization systems can be done using a high fidelity simulation of the satellite and the environmental effects in the orbit under consideration to study the on-orbit behavior and the effectiveness of the stability system in overcoming the disturbance torques. The …