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Gait And Locomotion Analysis For Tribological Applications, Md Hayder Ali Dec 2013

Gait And Locomotion Analysis For Tribological Applications, Md Hayder Ali

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Wind Turbine Controls For Farm And Offshore Operation, Zhongzhou Yang Dec 2013

Wind Turbine Controls For Farm And Offshore Operation, Zhongzhou Yang

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Development of advanced control techniques is a critical measure for reducing the cost of energy for wind power generation, in terms of both enhancing energy capture and reducing fatigue load. There are two remarkable trends for wind energy. First, more and more large wind farms are developed in order to reduce the unit-power cost in installation, operation, maintenance and transmission. Second, offshore wind energy has received significant attention when the scarcity of land resource has appeared to be a major bottleneck for next level of wind penetration, especially for Europe and Asia. This dissertation study investigates on several wind turbine …


Finite Element Analysis Of Contribution Of Adhesion And Hysteresis To Shoe-Floor Friction, Seyed Reza Mirhassani Moghaddam Dec 2013

Finite Element Analysis Of Contribution Of Adhesion And Hysteresis To Shoe-Floor Friction, Seyed Reza Mirhassani Moghaddam

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Slips and falls are one of the leading causes of occupational accidents. Understanding the important factors that affect shoe-floor friction is vital for identifying unsafe surfaces and designing better footwear and flooring. While the shoe-floor coefficient of friction is known to be dependent on several factors including shoe and floor roughness, shoe speed, shoe material, and normal load, the mechanisms that cause these effects are not very well understood. The objective of this thesis is to develop a finite element model that simulates the microscopic asperity interaction between shoe and floor surfaces and apply it to quantify the effect of …


An Experimental Investigation Characterizing The Tribological Performance Of Natural And Synthetic Biolubricants Composed Of Carboxylic Acids For Energy Conservation And Sustainability, Carlton Jonathan Reeves Dec 2013

An Experimental Investigation Characterizing The Tribological Performance Of Natural And Synthetic Biolubricants Composed Of Carboxylic Acids For Energy Conservation And Sustainability, Carlton Jonathan Reeves

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Over the last several decades the lubrication industry has been striving to bring bio-based lubricants known as biolubricants to prominence. The reasons for the increased environmental initiatives are due to depletion of oil reserves, increases in oil price, stringent government regulations on petroleum-based oils, and most importantly, concerns for protecting the environment. With an estimated, 50% of all lubricants entering the environment and much of these being composed of toxic mineral oils, biolubricants have begun to witness a resurgence. This experimental investigation seeks to develop a new class of ecofriendly biolubricants that are less toxic to the environment, derived from …


Techniques For Optimum Design Of Actively Controlled Structures Including Topological Considerations, Arjumand Ali Dec 2013

Techniques For Optimum Design Of Actively Controlled Structures Including Topological Considerations, Arjumand Ali

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The design and performance of complex engineering systems often depends on several conflicting objectives which, in many cases, cannot be represented as a single measure of performance. This thesis presents a multi-objective formulation for a comprehensive treatment of the structural and topological considerations in the design of actively controlled structures.

The dissertation addresses three main problems. The first problem deals with optimum placement of actuators in actively controlled structures. The purpose of control is to reduce the vibrations when the structure is subjected to a disturbance. In order to mitigate the structural vibrations as quickly as possible, it is necessary …


Techniques For Engine Mount Modeling And Optimization, Fadi Alkhatib Dec 2013

Techniques For Engine Mount Modeling And Optimization, Fadi Alkhatib

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This dissertation presents techniques for the design of engine mounting system to address the issue of vibration isolation. While the techniques presented herein are general, the application of proposed techniques is demonstrated primarily through applications in motorcycles. The dynamic loads that are generated due to the shaking forces within the engine and the road loads that are transmitted to the engine through the tire patch are discussed. The geometrical shape of the engine mount is also considered in this work. All models discussed herein deal with solving the optimization problem for the engine mount system such that the transmitted forces …


Inverse Methods For Load Identification Augmented By Optimal Sensor Placement And Model Order Reduction, Deepak Kumar Gupta Dec 2013

Inverse Methods For Load Identification Augmented By Optimal Sensor Placement And Model Order Reduction, Deepak Kumar Gupta

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Design problems require accurate characterization of loads acting on a structure. One way to estimate the loads is through experimentally measured structural response. This is known as the "inverse problem." The instrumented structure essentially acts as its own transducer. It is well known that the inverse problems tend to be highly ill-conditioned. This dissertation proposes several novel time domain and modal domain algorithms for estimating multiple dynamic loads exciting a structure from structural response measured at a finite number of optimally placed non-collocated sensors on the structure. The optimal placement of sensors is necessary to counter the inherent limitation of …


Heat Transfer Analysis Of Two Pass Cooling Channel Of Gas Turbine Blade With Analytical Wall Function Turbulence Approach, Hitoshi Arakawa Aug 2013

Heat Transfer Analysis Of Two Pass Cooling Channel Of Gas Turbine Blade With Analytical Wall Function Turbulence Approach, Hitoshi Arakawa

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This paper reports experimental and computational studies of heat transfer through a square duct with a sharp 180 degree turn. The main purpose of this research was to study heat transfer predictions using the Analytical Wall-Function (AWF). To compare the predicting performance of the AWF, the standard Log-Law Based Wall-Function (LWF) and a Low-Reynolds-number (LRN) k-e model were applied. Their results were also compared with experimental results for validation. In addition, three extended forms of the AWF were tested. The AWF showed better results than the conventional wall-function based on a logarithmic law especially in separation and reattachment regions and …


Bi- And Multi Level Game Theoretic Approaches In Mechanical Design, Ehsan Ghotbi Aug 2013

Bi- And Multi Level Game Theoretic Approaches In Mechanical Design, Ehsan Ghotbi

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This dissertation presents a game theoretic approach to solve bi and multi-level optimization problems arising in mechanical design. Toward this end, Stackelberg (leader-follower), Nash, as well as cooperative game formulations are considered. To solve these problems numerically, a sensitivity based approach is developed in this dissertation. Although game theoretic methods have been used by several authors for solving multi-objective problems, numerical methods and the applications of extensive games to engineering design problems are very limited. This dissertation tries to fill this gap by developing the possible scenarios for multi-objective problems and develops new numerical approaches for solving them.

This dissertation …


Hydrogen Generation From Magnesium Hydride By Using Organic Acid, Yen-Hsi Ho Aug 2013

Hydrogen Generation From Magnesium Hydride By Using Organic Acid, Yen-Hsi Ho

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In this paper, the hydrolysis of solid magnesium hydride has been studied with the high concentration of catalyst at the varying temperature. An organic acid (acetic acid, CH3COOH) has been chosen as the catalyst. The study has three objectives: first, using three different weights of MgH2 react with aqueous solution of acid for the hydrogen generation experiments. Secondly, utilizing acetic acid as the catalyst accelerates hydrogen generation. Third, emphasizing the combination of the three operating conditions (the weight of MgH2, the concentration of acetic acid, and the varying temperature) influence the amount of hydrogen generation. The experiments results show acetic …


Effects Of Internal Resistance On Performance Of Batteries For Electric Vehicles, Rohit Anil Ugle Aug 2013

Effects Of Internal Resistance On Performance Of Batteries For Electric Vehicles, Rohit Anil Ugle

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ABSTRACT

Effects of Internal Resistance on Performance of Batteries for Electric Vehicles

by

Rohit A Ugle

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2013

Under the Supervision of Professor Anoop K. Dhingra

An ever increasing acceptance of electric vehicles as passenger cars relies on better operation and control of large battery packs. The individual cells in large battery packs do not have identical characteristics and may degrade differently due to their manufacturing variability and other factors. It is beneficial to evaluate the performance gain by replacing certain battery modules/cells during actual driving.

The following are the objectives of our research. We will develop …


Aqueous Turbulence Structure Immediately Adjacent To The Air - Water Interface And Interfacial Gas Exchange, Binbin Wang Aug 2013

Aqueous Turbulence Structure Immediately Adjacent To The Air - Water Interface And Interfacial Gas Exchange, Binbin Wang

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Air-sea interaction and the interfacial exchange of gas across the air-water interface are of great importance in coupled atmospheric-oceanic environmental systems. Aqueous turbulence structure immediately adjacent to the air-water interface is the combined result of wind, surface waves, currents and other environmental forces and plays a key role in energy budgets, gas fluxes and hence the global climate system. However, the quantification of turbulence structure sufficiently close to the air-water interface is extremely difficult. The physical relationship between interfacial gas exchange and near surface turbulence remains insufficiently investigated. This dissertation aims to measure turbulence in situ in a complex environmental …


Mechanics Of Bolted Electrical Splices, Samuel Alberts May 2013

Mechanics Of Bolted Electrical Splices, Samuel Alberts

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Localized heating of bolted electrical splices in the power distributing bus is a primary concern in the industrial automation industry. While localized heat generation problems are commonly reported in the field, it is not entirely clear what the root causes are. A methodology is presented for development of a tool to measure in-situ the influence of clamping load on the thermo-electric behavior of the splice joint. Applied research and reasoning used to identify probable root causes for failures reported in the field are also presented. Experiments were conducted to characterize the mechanical properties of the bolt and nut system used …


Development And Validation Of A Mathematical Model For Predicting The Performance Of Rotary Hammer Drills, Will Didier May 2013

Development And Validation Of A Mathematical Model For Predicting The Performance Of Rotary Hammer Drills, Will Didier

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Rotary hammer drills are specialized drills used by plumbers, electricians, and other construction trades to drill holes in concrete. This type of tool employs a mechanism driven by an electric motor to compress a column of air, generating an impact on a drill bit to break the concrete work piece. Rotary hammer development requires the ability to accurately predict tool performance to minimize the number of prototype iterations required during the design phase and ensure the tool delivers a satisfactory level of performance. In order to predict the performance of a rotary hammer drill, a mathematical model was developed to …


Investigation Of Some Self-Optimizing Control Problems For Net-Zero Energy Buildings, Xiao Li May 2013

Investigation Of Some Self-Optimizing Control Problems For Net-Zero Energy Buildings, Xiao Li

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Green buildings are sustainable buildings designed to be environmentally responsible and resource efficient. The Net-Zero Energy Building (NZEB) concept is anchored on two pillars: reducing the energy consumption and enhancing the local energy generation. In other words, efficient operation of the existing building equipment and efficient power generation of building integrated renewable energy sources are two important factors of NZEB development. The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are an important class of building equipment that is responsible for large portion of building energy usage, while the building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system is well received as the key technology …


Low Turbulence Wind Tunnel Design And Wind Turbine Wake Characterization, Andrew Welsh May 2013

Low Turbulence Wind Tunnel Design And Wind Turbine Wake Characterization, Andrew Welsh

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As the prevalence of wind turbines in the energy market increases, so too does the demand for high-wind real-estate. As a result, wind turbines are placed closer together, which leads to structural challenges due to the cyclical fatigue loading from the wake of upwind turbines. Characterizing the wake behind wind turbines with respect to those downwind is especially important given the 20-year wind turbine lifetime that commercial wind turbine consumers expect. This project aimed to characterize the near wake behind a model wind turbine.

In order to accomplish this, a 12.8 meter-long and 1.22 meter-square test section low-turbulence wind tunnel …