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Multi-Physical Study Of Mems Resonators And Oscillators, Xiaobo Guo Nov 2013

Multi-Physical Study Of Mems Resonators And Oscillators, Xiaobo Guo

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

First, this research presents experimental and theoretical investigation of the response of micro scale dual-plate thermal-piezoresistive resonators (TPR) and self-sustained oscillators (TPO) to different gases and pressures. It is demonstrated that the resonant frequency of such devices follows particular trends in response to the changes in the surrounding gas and its pressure. A mathematical model has been derived to explain the damping dependent frequency shift characteristic of TPO. The solution of the model indicates that the stiffness of the actuator beam decreases as the value of damping coefficient drops at lower gas density caused by the change in the gas …


Design, Optimization, And Testing Of A Cross-Flow Tidal Turbine, Megan Colleen Swanger Aug 2013

Design, Optimization, And Testing Of A Cross-Flow Tidal Turbine, Megan Colleen Swanger

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis is a summary of testing conducted with a Darrieus style cross-flow tidal turbine. Many locations around the world have locations suitable for tidal turbine energy, including the Cobscook Bay in Eastport, Maine. Cross-flow turbines are likely to have a smaller impact on the environment compared to axial flow turbines due to their operation at lower tip speed ratios. Since very little experimental data is available presently for cross-flow turbines, this study provides an expansive set of performance data for two NACA series blade profiles of the same chord length. One blade profile was used in two different orientations …


An Efficient Navigation-Control System For Small Unmanned Aircraft, Jonathan Alejandro Girwar-Nath Jun 2013

An Efficient Navigation-Control System For Small Unmanned Aircraft, Jonathan Alejandro Girwar-Nath

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have been research in the past decade for a broad range of tasks and application domains such as search and rescue, reconnaissance, traffic control, pipe line inspections, surveillance, border patrol, and communication bridging.

This work describes the design and implementation of a lightweight Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) semi-autonomous Fixed-Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Presented here is a methodology for System Identification utilizing the Box-Jenkins model estimator on recorded flight data to characterize the system and develop a mathematical model of the aircraft. Additionally, a novel microprocessor, the XMOS, is utilized to navigate and maneuver the aircraft utilizing a PD …


Evaluation Of Novel High-Density Emg Feedback Parameters On The Spatial Distribution Of Trapezius Muscle Activity, Brecca M. Gaffney Jun 2013

Evaluation Of Novel High-Density Emg Feedback Parameters On The Spatial Distribution Of Trapezius Muscle Activity, Brecca M. Gaffney

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Each year, 17.9% of adults working in a computer-dominated work environment develop an episode of chronic neck and shoulder pain. An effective treatment method for chronic pain is postural correction through therapist. The understanding of the relation between cervicoscapular posture and trapezius muscle activity is not fully understood because the anatomy of the scapula is not accessible for direct observation. Until recently, the spatial distribution of trapezius muscle activity could not be measured due to the limitation in size of detection zone in traditional bipolar electrodes. The primary goal of postural correction when treating cases of chronic neck and shoulder …


Consequences Of Four-Point, Strap-Type Wheelchair Tiedown And Occupant Restraint System Practices On Wheelchair Passenger Safety In Fixed-Route Transit., Zdravko Salipur May 2013

Consequences Of Four-Point, Strap-Type Wheelchair Tiedown And Occupant Restraint System Practices On Wheelchair Passenger Safety In Fixed-Route Transit., Zdravko Salipur

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many wheelchair users rely upon fixed route public transportation using large accessible transit vehicles (LATVs) for independent transportation to and from work, healthcare appointments and leisure activities. A substantial number of these wheelchair users may not be able to transfer from their wheelchair to a motor vehicle seat during transit. It is necessary to afford these wheelchair users the same level of safety as occupants seated in motor vehicle seats. Therefore, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that LATVs be equipped with wheelchair securement and occupant restraint systems (WTORS). The four-point tiedowns and occupant restraints are the primary means …


Computational Analysis To Enhance Laminar Flow Convective Heat Transfer Rate In An Enclosure Using Aerosol Nanofluids, Andrew Hudson Apr 2013

Computational Analysis To Enhance Laminar Flow Convective Heat Transfer Rate In An Enclosure Using Aerosol Nanofluids, Andrew Hudson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The current research intends to provide a starting point to effectively model aerosol heat transfer in a narrow, enclosed body. This research can lead to future modeling of nano fluids including their heat transfer characteristics and erosion effects on the walls of an enclosure. The model was developed using ICEM CFD for the mesh and FLUENT for the fluid flow modeling. Six different aspect ratio enclosures were developed to study the effects of varying aspect ratio. The natural convection of air was developed first to establish the appropriateness of the models being used. A mesh check was performed using one …


Nano-Particles In Multi-Scale Composites And Ballistic Applications, Jason Gibson Jan 2013

Nano-Particles In Multi-Scale Composites And Ballistic Applications, Jason Gibson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Carbon nanotubes, graphene and nano sized core shell rubber particles have all been extensively researched for their capability to improve mechanical properties of thermoset resins. However, there has been a lack of research on their evaluation for energy absorption in high velocity impact scenarios, and the fundamental mechanics of their failure mechanisms during highly dynamic stress transfer through the matrix. This fundamental research is essential for laying the foundation for improvement in ballistic performance in composite armor. In hard armor applications, energy absorption is largely accomplished through delamination between plies of the composite laminate. This energy absorption is accomplished through …


Heat And Fluid Flow Characterization Of A Single-Hole-Per-Row Impingement Channel At Multiple Impingement Heights, Roberto Claretti Jan 2013

Heat And Fluid Flow Characterization Of A Single-Hole-Per-Row Impingement Channel At Multiple Impingement Heights, Roberto Claretti

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The present work studies the relationship between target and sidewall surfaces of a multirow, narrow impingement channel at various jet heights with one impingement hole per row. Temperature sensitive paint and constant flux heaters are used to gather heat transfer data on the target and side walls. Jet-to-target distance is set to 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 9 jet diameters. The channel width is 4 jet diameters and the jet stream wise spacing is 5 jet diameters. All cases were run at Reynolds numbers ranging from 5,000 to 30,000. Pressure data is also gathered and used to calculate the …


Study Of Transport Phenomena In Carbon-Based Materials, Walid Aboelsoud Jan 2013

Study Of Transport Phenomena In Carbon-Based Materials, Walid Aboelsoud

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In air-cooled heat exchangers, air-side thermal resistance is usually the largest compared to conduction and liquid-side thermal resistances. Thus, reducing the air-side thermal resistance with fin-like structures can greatly improve overall cooling performance. The performance of these structures is usually characterized by the rate of heat which can be transferred and the pumping power required. One promising solution is to use a high-thermal-conductivity material with a large surface per unit volume such as carbon foam. This study presents a method of utilizing V-shape corrugated carbon foam. The air-side heat transfer coefficient and the pressure drop across the foam have been …


Generation And Printing Of Strictly Monodisperse Droplets, Hongxu Duan Jan 2013

Generation And Printing Of Strictly Monodisperse Droplets, Hongxu Duan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Highly monodisperse droplets are attracting great attention both in many research areas, such as aerosol science, combustion, and Nano-manufacturing. This thesis invents a novel aerosol generator: “Periodic Electro Hydro-dynamic Chopper” termed as “PEHD chopper”, and develops a new method to directly print micro-patterns with monodisperse droplets. The principle of the PEHD chopper is to use the fringe electric field of a capacitor to introduce controlled perturbation on a liquid jet. We first derived the governing equations for a circular inviscid liquid jet under transverse electric fields. The electric fields were obtained through numerical simulation. Then we used a high speed …


A Linear Multiplexed Electrospray Thin Film Deposition System, Brandon Lojewski Jan 2013

A Linear Multiplexed Electrospray Thin Film Deposition System, Brandon Lojewski

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Liquid spray is essential to industries requiring processes such as spray coating, spray drying, spray pyrolysis, or spray cooling. This thesis reports the design, fabrication, and characterization of a thin film deposition system which utilizes a linear multiplexed electrospray (LINES) atomizer. First, a thorough review of the advantages and limitations of prior multiplexed electrospray systems leads to discussion of the design rationale for this work. Next, the line of charge model was extended to prescribe the operating conditions for the experiments and to estimate the spray profile. The spray profile was then simulated using a Lagrangian model and solved using …


Low Strain Rate Studies Of Alumina Epoxy Composites Using Piezospectroscopy, Ashley Jones Jan 2013

Low Strain Rate Studies Of Alumina Epoxy Composites Using Piezospectroscopy, Ashley Jones

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Particulate composites are widely used in many aerospace and military applications as energetic materials, armor materials or coatings and their behavior under dynamic loads have gained increasing significance. The addition of modifiers such as alumina nanoparticles generally facilitates the improvement of the mechanical strength to density ratio due to high specific area and particle rigidity. This allows for sufficient particlematrix bonding and therefore improved stiffness and load transfer in the composite. Photo-luminescent α-alumina nanoparticles when embedded in an epoxy matrix allow for the added benefit of in situ measurements at low strain rates to provide stress-sensitive information using the particle …


A Hybrid Constitutive Model For Creep, Fatigue, And Creep-Fatigue Damage, Calvin Stewart Jan 2013

A Hybrid Constitutive Model For Creep, Fatigue, And Creep-Fatigue Damage, Calvin Stewart

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In the combustion zone of industrial- and aero- gas turbines, thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) is the dominant damage mechanism. Thermomechanical fatigue is a coupling of independent creep, fatigue, and oxidation damage mechanisms that interact and accelerate microstructural degradation. A mixture of intergranular cracking due to creep, transgranular cracking due to fatigue, and surface embrittlement due to oxidation is often observed in gas turbine components removed from service. The current maintenance scheme for gas turbines is to remove components from service when any criteria (elongation, stress-rupture, crack length, etc.) exceed the designed maximum allowable. Experimental, theoretical, and numerical analyses are performed to …


Electrohydrodynamic Manipulation Of Liquid Droplet Emulsions In A Microfluidic Channel, Jonathan Wehking Jan 2013

Electrohydrodynamic Manipulation Of Liquid Droplet Emulsions In A Microfluidic Channel, Jonathan Wehking

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This work specifically aims to provide a fundamental framework, with some experimental validation, for understanding droplet emulsion dynamics in a microfluidic channel with an applied electric field. Electrification of fluids can result in several different modes of electrohydrodynamics (EHD). Several studies to date have provided theoretical, experimental, and numerical results for stationary droplet deformations and some flowing droplet configurations, but none have reported a method by which droplets of different diameters can be separated, binned and routed through the use of electric fields. It is therefore the goal of this work to fill that void and report a comprehensive understanding …


Biomechanical Factors Influencing Treatment Of Developmental Dysplasia Of The Hip (Ddh) With The Pavlik Harness, Orlando Ardila Jan 2013

Biomechanical Factors Influencing Treatment Of Developmental Dysplasia Of The Hip (Ddh) With The Pavlik Harness, Orlando Ardila

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Biomechanical factors influencing the reduction of dislocated hips with the Pavlik harness in patients of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) were studied using a simplified three-dimensional computer model simulating hip reduction dynamics in (1) subluxated, and (2) fully dislocated hip joints. The CT-scans of a 6 month-old female infant were used to measure the geometrical features of the hip joint including acetabular and femoral head diameter, acetabular depth, and geometry of the acetabular labrum, using the medical segmentation software Mimics. The lower extremity was modeled by three segments: thigh, leg, and foot. The mass and the location of the …


The Characterization Of The Effects Of Stress Concentrations On The Mechanical Behavior Of A Micronic Woven Wire Mesh, Steven Kraft Jan 2013

The Characterization Of The Effects Of Stress Concentrations On The Mechanical Behavior Of A Micronic Woven Wire Mesh, Steven Kraft

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Woven structures are steadily emerging as excellent reinforcing components in dualphase composite materials subjected to multiaxial loads, thermal shock, and aggressive reactants in the environment. Metallic woven wire mesh materials display good ductility and relatively high specific strength and specific resilience. While use of this class of materials is rapidly expanding, significant gaps in mechanical behavior classification remain. This thesis works to address the mechanics of material knowledge gap that exists for characterizing the behavior of a metallic woven structure, composed of stainless steel wires on the order of 25 microns in diameter, and subjected to various loading conditions and …


Investigation Of Multiscale Fluid Structure Interaction Modeling Of Flow In Arterial Systems, Sebastian Sotelo Jan 2013

Investigation Of Multiscale Fluid Structure Interaction Modeling Of Flow In Arterial Systems, Sebastian Sotelo

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The study of hemodynamic patterns in large blood vessels, such as the ascending aortic artery, brachiocephalic trunk, right carotid artery and right subclavian artery presents the challenging complexity of vessel wall compliance induced by the high levels of shear stress gradients and blood flow pulsatility. Accurate prediction of hemodynamics in such conditions requires a complete Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) analysis that couples the fluid flow behavior throughout the cardiac cycle with the structural response of the vessel walls. This research focuses on the computational study of a Multiscale Fluid-Structure Interaction on the arterial wall by coupling Finite Volumes Method (FVM) …


Experimental And Numerical Investigation Of Aerodynamic Unsteadiness In A Gas Turbine Midframe, Matthew Golsen Jan 2013

Experimental And Numerical Investigation Of Aerodynamic Unsteadiness In A Gas Turbine Midframe, Matthew Golsen

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

As modern gas turbines implement more and more complex geometry to increase life and efficiency, attention to unsteady aerodynamic behavior becomes more important. Computational optimization schemes are contributing to advanced geometries in order to reduce aerodynamic losses and increase the life of components. These advanced geometries are less representative of cylinder and backward facing steps which have been used as analogous geometries for most aerodynamic unsteadiness research. One region which contains a high degree of flow unsteadiness and a direct influence on engine performance is that of the MidFrame. The MidFrame (or combustor-diffuser system) is the region encompassing the main …


On Radar Deception, As Motivation For Control Of Constrained Systems, Hadi Hajieghrary Jan 2013

On Radar Deception, As Motivation For Control Of Constrained Systems, Hadi Hajieghrary

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis studies the control algorithms used by a team of ECAVs (Electronic Combat Air Vehicle) to deceive a network of radars to detect a phantom track. Each ECAV has the electronic capability of intercepting the radar waves, and introducing an appropriate time delay before transmitting it back, and deceiving the radar into seeing a spurious target beyond its actual position. On the other hand, to avoid the errors and increase the reliability, have a complete coverage in various atmosphere conditions, and confronting the effort of the belligerent intruders to delude the sentinel and enter the area usually a network …


Thermomechanical Fatigue Life Prediction Of Notched 304 Stainless Steel, Justin Karl Jan 2013

Thermomechanical Fatigue Life Prediction Of Notched 304 Stainless Steel, Justin Karl

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The behavior of materials as they are subjected to combined thermal and mechanical fatigue loads is an area of research that carries great significance in a number of engineering applications. Power generation, petrochemical, and aerospace industries operate machinery with expensive components that undergo repeated applications of force while simultaneously being exposed to variable temperature working fluids. A case of considerable importance is found in steam turbines, which subject blades to cyclic loads from rotation as well as the passing of heated gases. The complex strain and temperature histories from this type of operation, combined with the geometric profile of the …


Automated Hybrid Singularity Superposition And Anchored Grid Pattern Bem Algorithm For The Solution Of The Inverse Geometric Problem, Marcus Ni Jan 2013

Automated Hybrid Singularity Superposition And Anchored Grid Pattern Bem Algorithm For The Solution Of The Inverse Geometric Problem, Marcus Ni

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A method for solving the inverse geometrical problem is presented by reconstructing the unknown subsurface cavity geometry using boundary element methods, a genetic algorithm, and Nelder-Mead non-linear simplex optimization. The heat conduction problem is solved utilizing the boundary element method, which calculates the difference between the measured temperature at the exposed surface and the computed temperature under the current update of the unknown subsurface flaws and cavities. In a first step, clusters of singularities are utilized to solve the inverse problem and to identify the location of the centroid(s) of the subsurface cavity(ies)/flaw(s). In a second step, the reconstruction of …


Transient Multi-Scale Computational Fluid Dynamics (Cfd) Model For Thrombus Tracking In An Assit Device Vascular Bed, Ruben Osorio Jan 2013

Transient Multi-Scale Computational Fluid Dynamics (Cfd) Model For Thrombus Tracking In An Assit Device Vascular Bed, Ruben Osorio

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Heart failure occurs when the heart is not capable to pump blood at a sufficient rate to meet the demands of the body. Depending on the health of the heart, doctors may recommend a heart transplant, but finding a suitable donor is often a long duration process and the patient might be at an advance condition or the patient is not adequate for a heart transplant. In such cases Ventricular assist devices (VAD) are implemented. The purpose of a VAD is to aid the heart to pump the correct amount of blood, by doing so it relives the load that …


Planning And Control Of Swarm Motion As Continua, Hossein Rastgoftar Jan 2013

Planning And Control Of Swarm Motion As Continua, Hossein Rastgoftar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, new algorithms for formation control of multi agent systems (MAS) based on continuum mechanics principles will be investigated. For this purpose agents of the MAS are treated as particles in a continuum, evolving in an n-D space, whose desired configuration is required to satisfy an admissible deformation function. Considered is a specific class of mappings that is called homogenous where the Jacobian of the mapping is only a function of time and is not spatially varying. The primary objectives of this thesis are to develop the necessary theory and its validation via simulation on a mobile-agent based …


Thermoacoustic Riemann Solver Finite Volume Method With Application To Turbulent Premixed Gas Turbine Combustion Instability, Perry Johnson Jan 2013

Thermoacoustic Riemann Solver Finite Volume Method With Application To Turbulent Premixed Gas Turbine Combustion Instability, Perry Johnson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis describes the development, verification, and validation of a three dimensional time domain thermoacoustic solver. The purpose of the solver is to predict the frequencies, modeshapes, linear growth rates, and limit cycle amplitudes for combustion instability modes in gas turbine combustion chambers. The linearized Euler equations with nonlinear heat release source terms are solved using the finite volume method. The treatment of mean density gradients was found to be vital to the success of frequency and modeshape predictions due to the sharp density gradients that occur across deflagration waves. In order to treat mean density gradients with physical fidelity, …


Bio-Inspired, Varying Manifold Based Method With Enhanced Initial Guess Strategies For Single Vehicle's Optimal Trajectory Planning, Ni Li Jan 2013

Bio-Inspired, Varying Manifold Based Method With Enhanced Initial Guess Strategies For Single Vehicle's Optimal Trajectory Planning, Ni Li

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Trajectory planning is important in many applications involving unmanned aerial vehicles, underwater vehicles, spacecraft, and industrial manipulators. It is still a challenging task to rapidly find an optimal trajectory while taking into account dynamic and environmental constraints. In this dissertation, a unified, varying manifold based optimal trajectory planning method inspired by several predator-prey relationships is investigated to tackle this challenging problem. Biological species, such as hoverflies, ants, and bats, have developed many efficient hunting strategies. It is hypothesized that these types of predators only move along paths in a carefully selected manifold based on the prey’s motion in some of …


Combustion Synthesis And Characterization Of Porous Niti Intermetallic For Structural Application, Jessica Vanterpool Jan 2013

Combustion Synthesis And Characterization Of Porous Niti Intermetallic For Structural Application, Jessica Vanterpool

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis describes experimental investigation of thermal and combustion phenomena as well as structure for self- propagating combustion synthesis of porous Ni - Ti intermetallic aimed for structural biomedical application. The control parameters for the porosity distribution have been investigated experimentally through varying the preheat temperature, initial porosity, initial elemental particle size, and applied pressure during the fabrication process. Ni and Ti elemental powders are mixed using a 1:1 ratio. The mixture is compressed using several different compression forces to produce cylindrical samples of 1.1 cm diameter and 2-3cm length, with initial porosity ranging from 30% to 40%. The samples …


Finite Element Analysis Of Thermomechanical Processes In Disk Clutch Systems, Zhuo Chen Jan 2013

Finite Element Analysis Of Thermomechanical Processes In Disk Clutch Systems, Zhuo Chen

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The engagement of clutch system is a typical dynamic coupled temperature-displacement process which contains two or more sliding surfaces involved in frictional contact. This process influences evidently the thermal fatigue, noise and vibration of the clutch system. This effect can be more remarkable if the temperature distribution over the clutch disk is not uniform.

This thesis is organized into five chapters:

The first chapter is an introduction which reviews the background and previous work of thermoelastic instability and finite element analysis of clutch system and disk brake.

A parametric analysis of TEI (thermoelastic instability) is elaborated in the second chapter. …


Galvanic Corrosion Of High-Temperature Low-Sag (Htls) High Voltage Conductors: New Materials—New Challenges, Eva Håkansson Jan 2013

Galvanic Corrosion Of High-Temperature Low-Sag (Htls) High Voltage Conductors: New Materials—New Challenges, Eva Håkansson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

High-Temperature Low-Sag (HTLS) high voltage overhead conductors offer higher operating temperatures, reduced resistance and less sag than conventional designs. With up to twice the current capacity for the same diameter conductor, they may help ease the power shortage in the constantly increasing electricity demand, but there might be some concerns about their corrosion resistance.

These new conductors use materials relatively new to the power industry, such as advanced carbon fiber polymer matrix composites and unique metal matrix composites/nano-composites predominantly used in aerospace industries. This study has made an initial assessment of potential galvanic corrosion problems in three very different HTLS …


Enhanced Pvdf Film For Multi Energy Harvesting, Ranmunige Nadeeka Karunarathna Jan 2013

Enhanced Pvdf Film For Multi Energy Harvesting, Ranmunige Nadeeka Karunarathna

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

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Cavitation In Pharmaceutical Manufacturing And Shipping, Donn Sederstrom Jan 2013

Cavitation In Pharmaceutical Manufacturing And Shipping, Donn Sederstrom

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Therapeutic proteins are used to successfully treat hemophilia, Crohn's Disease, diabetes, and cancer. Recent product recalls have occurred because of sub-visible particle formation resulting from the inherent instability of proteins. It has been suggested that particle formation is associated with late stage processing steps of filling, shipping, and delivery. Previous work at the University of Denver demonstrated that fluid cavitation can generate a large number of sub-visible protein particles in ultra clean formulations, but that mitigation can be achieved with fluid property manipulation. The goal of this research was to (1) assess the risk of cavitation under common pharmaceutical manufacturing …