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Optimization Strategy For Resonant Mass Sensor Design In The Presence Of Squeeze Film Damping, Chengzhang Li, Michele H. Miller
Optimization Strategy For Resonant Mass Sensor Design In The Presence Of Squeeze Film Damping, Chengzhang Li, Michele H. Miller
Michigan Tech Publications
This paper investigates the design optimization of an electrostatically actuated microcantilever resonator that operates in air. The nonlinear effects of electrostatic actuation and air damping make the structural dynamics modeling more complex. There is a need for an efficient way to simulate the system behavior so that the design can be more readily optimized. This paper describes an efficient analytical approach for determining the optimum design for a microcantilever resonant mass sensor. One simple case is described. The sensor design is a square plate that is coated with a functional polymer and attached to the substrate with folded leg springs. …
Purification Of Synthetic Oligomers, Shiyue Fang
Purification Of Synthetic Oligomers, Shiyue Fang
Michigan Tech Patents
This invention provides a novel method for purifying synthetic oligomers comprising capping, polymerizing and separating any failure sequences produced during oligomer synthesis. Either the failure sequence or the full-length oligomer may be polymerized. Optionally, small molecule impurities may also be incorporated into the polymerized material. The invention provides novel capping agents having a polymerizable functional group. The invention also provides kits comprising at least one composition of the present invention.
Classification Of Generalized Hadamard Matrices H(6,3) And Quaternary Hermitian Self-Dual Codes Of Length 18, Masaaki Harada, Clement Lam, Akihiro Munemasa, Vladimir Tonchev
Classification Of Generalized Hadamard Matrices H(6,3) And Quaternary Hermitian Self-Dual Codes Of Length 18, Masaaki Harada, Clement Lam, Akihiro Munemasa, Vladimir Tonchev
Department of Mathematical Sciences Publications
All generalized Hadamard matrices of order 18 over a group of order 3, H(6,3),are enumerated in two different ways: once, as class regular symmetric (6,3)-nets,or symmetric transversal designs on 54 points and 54 blocks with a group of order 3 acting semi-regularly on points and blocks, and secondly,as collections of fullweight vectors in quaternary Hermitian self-dual codes of length 18. The second enumeration is based on the classification of Hermitian self-dual [18,9] codes over GF(4), completed in this paper. It is shown that up to monomial equivalence, there are 85 generalized Hadamard matrices H(6,3), and 245 inequivalent Hermitian self-dual codes …
Me-Em Enewsbrief, December 2010, Department Of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University
Me-Em Enewsbrief, December 2010, Department Of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering eNewsBrief
No abstract provided.
Optical-Chemical-Microphysical Relationships And Closure Studies For Mixed Carbonaceous Aerosols Observed At Jeju Island; 3-Laser Photoacoustic Spectrometer, Particle Sizing, And Filter Analysis, B. A. Flowers, M. K. Dubey, C. Mazzoleni, E. A. Stone, J. J. Schauer, S. W. Kim, S. C. Yoon
Optical-Chemical-Microphysical Relationships And Closure Studies For Mixed Carbonaceous Aerosols Observed At Jeju Island; 3-Laser Photoacoustic Spectrometer, Particle Sizing, And Filter Analysis, B. A. Flowers, M. K. Dubey, C. Mazzoleni, E. A. Stone, J. J. Schauer, S. W. Kim, S. C. Yoon
Michigan Tech Publications
Transport of aerosols in pollution plumes from the mainland Asian continent was observed in situ at Jeju, South Korea during the Cheju Asian Brown Cloud Plume-Asian Monsoon Experiment (CAPMEX) field campaign throughout August and September 2008 using a 3-laser photoacoustic spectrometer (PASS-3), chemical filter analysis, and size distributions. The PASS-3 directly measures the effects of morphology (e.g. coatings) on light absorption that traditional filter-based instruments are unable to address. Transport of mixed sulfate, carbonaceous, and nitrate aerosols from various Asian pollution plumes to Jeju accounted for 74% of the deployment days, showing large variations in their measured chemical and optical …
Entanglement-Assisted Quantum Low-Density Parity-Check Codes, Yuichiro Fujiwara, David C. Clark, Peter Vandendriessche, Maarten De Boeck, Vladimir Tonchev
Entanglement-Assisted Quantum Low-Density Parity-Check Codes, Yuichiro Fujiwara, David C. Clark, Peter Vandendriessche, Maarten De Boeck, Vladimir Tonchev
Department of Mathematical Sciences Publications
This article develops a general method for constructing entanglement-assisted quantum low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, which is based on combinatorial design theory. Explicit constructions are given for entanglement-assisted quantum error-correcting codes with many desirable properties. These properties include the requirement of only one initial entanglement bit, high error-correction performance, high rates, and low decoding complexity. The proposed method produces several infinite families of codes with a wide variety of parameters and entanglement requirements. Our framework encompasses the previously known entanglement-assisted quantum LDPC codes having the best error-correction performance and many other codes with better block error rates in simulations over the …
The Circuit, Fall 2010, Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University
The Circuit, Fall 2010, Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Newsletters
Table of Contents
- Strategic Faculty Hiring Initiatives at Michigan Tech
- Tech Receives $3 Million to Develop EV Education Programs
- ECE Student Brings Laptops to Ghana
- Tech's Online Power Engineering Program Marks 10th Anniversary
- Dave House: Why Research is Key to the Future of Tech and to ECE
- Alumni Gifts Fund New Center for Computer Systems Research
- Faculty and Student News
Cutting Tool Insert Having Internal Microduct For Coolant, William J. Endres
Cutting Tool Insert Having Internal Microduct For Coolant, William J. Endres
Michigan Tech Patents
A cutting tool insert includes: a body defining a rake face, a flank face, and a cutting edge at an intersection of the rake and flank faces; and a cooling microduct within the body. A portion of the microduct extends along the cutting edge not more than 0.5 millimeter from the rake face, and not more than 0.5 millimeter from the flank face. The microduct has a cross-sectional area of not more than 1.0 square millimeter. The microduct is adapted to permit the flow of a coolant therethrough to transfer heat away from the cutting edge and extend the useful …
Direct Observations Of Coherent Backscatter Of Radar Waves In Precipitation, A. R. Jameson, A. B. Kostinski
Direct Observations Of Coherent Backscatter Of Radar Waves In Precipitation, A. R. Jameson, A. B. Kostinski
Department of Physics Publications
In previous work, it was argued that a source of radar coherent scatter occurs in the direction perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation because of the presence of grids of enhanced particle concentrations with spatial periodicities in resonance with the radar wavelength. While convincing, the evidence thus far has been indirect. In this work the authors now present direct observations of radar coherent backscattered signals in precipitation in the direction of wave propagation.
The theory is developed for the cross-correlation function of the complex amplitudes in the direction of propagation calculated for nearest neighbor range bins. Data are analyzed …
Rail Transportation News Summer 2010, Rail Transportation Program
Rail Transportation News Summer 2010, Rail Transportation Program
Rail News
No abstract provided.
Autoethnographic Mother-Writing: Advocating Radical Specificity, Patricia Sotirin
Autoethnographic Mother-Writing: Advocating Radical Specificity, Patricia Sotirin
Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2
In considering the similarities between "momoirs"--popular memoirs written by mothers about motherhood experiences--and evocative autoethnographic mother-writing, I argue that differentiating these two forms of intimate observation and personal narrative requires a rethinking of autoethnographic practice. Specifically, I draw on the work of Gilles Deleuze to advocate for a radical specificity in autoethnographic writing. Thinking the autoethnographic narrative in terms of specificities and differences encourages us to think creatively about personal experiences and cultural relations beyond what is shared and communicable.
Me-Em Enewsbrief, September 2010, Department Of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University
Me-Em Enewsbrief, September 2010, Department Of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering eNewsBrief
No abstract provided.
A New Method For Deriving Aerosol Solar Radiative Forcing And Its First Application Within Milagro/Intex-B, K. S. Schmidt, P. Pilewskie, R. Bergstrom, O. Coddington, J. Redemann, J. Livingston, P. Russell, E. Bierwirth, M. Wendisch, W. Gore, M. K. Dubey, C. Mazzoleni
A New Method For Deriving Aerosol Solar Radiative Forcing And Its First Application Within Milagro/Intex-B, K. S. Schmidt, P. Pilewskie, R. Bergstrom, O. Coddington, J. Redemann, J. Livingston, P. Russell, E. Bierwirth, M. Wendisch, W. Gore, M. K. Dubey, C. Mazzoleni
Michigan Tech Publications
We introduce a method for deriving aerosol spectral radiative forcing along with single scattering albedo, asymmetry parameter, and surface albedo from airborne vertical profile measurements of shortwave spectral irradiance and spectral aerosol optical thickness. The new method complements the traditional, direct measurement of aerosol radiative forcing efficiency from horizontal flight legs below gradients of aerosol optical thickness, and is particularly useful over heterogeneous land surfaces and for homogeneous aerosol layers where the horizontal gradient method is impractical. Using data collected by the Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer (SSFR) and the Ames Airborne Tracking Sunphotometer (AATS-14) during the MILAGRO (Megacity Initiative: Local …
Hamilton Decompositions Of 6-Regular Abelian Cayley Graphs, Erik E. Westlund
Hamilton Decompositions Of 6-Regular Abelian Cayley Graphs, Erik E. Westlund
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports - Open
In 1969, Lovasz asked whether every connected, vertex-transitive graph has a Hamilton path. This question has generated a considerable amount of interest, yet remains vastly open. To date, there exist no known connected, vertex-transitive graph that does not possess a Hamilton path. For the Cayley graphs, a subclass of vertex-transitive graphs, the following conjecture was made:
Weak Lovász Conjecture: Every nontrivial, finite, connected Cayley graph is hamiltonian.
The Chen-Quimpo Theorem proves that Cayley graphs on abelian groups flourish with Hamilton cycles, thus prompting Alspach to make the following conjecture:
Alspach Conjecture: Every 2k-regular, connected Cayley graph on a …
Reversible Record Breaking And Variability: Temperature Distributions Across The Globe, Amalia Anderson, Alexander Kostinski
Reversible Record Breaking And Variability: Temperature Distributions Across The Globe, Amalia Anderson, Alexander Kostinski
Department of Physics Publications
Based on counts of record highs and lows, and employing reversibility in time, an approach to examining natural variability is proposed. The focus is on intrinsic variability; that is, variance separated from the trend in the mean. A variability index α is suggested and studied for an ensemble of monthly temperature time series around the globe. Deviation of 〈α〉 (mean α) from zero, for an ensemble of time series, signifies a variance trend in a distribution-independent manner. For 15 635 monthly temperature time series from different geographical locations (Global Historical Climatology Network), each time series about a …
On The Enhanced Temporal Coherency Of Radar Observations In Precipitation, A. R. Jameson, A. B. Kostinski
On The Enhanced Temporal Coherency Of Radar Observations In Precipitation, A. R. Jameson, A. B. Kostinski
Department of Physics Publications
In this work, the authors present observations of enhanced temporal coherency beyond that expected using the observations of the standard deviation of the Doppler velocities and the assumption of a family of exponentially decaying autocorrelation functions. The purpose of this paper is to interpret these observations by developing the complex amplitude autocorrelation function when both incoherent and coherent backscatter are present. Using this expression, it is then shown that when coherent scatter is present, the temporal coherency increases as observed. Data are analyzed in snow and in rain. The results agree with the theoretical expectations, and the authors interpret this …
Real-Time Fracture Detection Of Individual Boron Nitride Nanotubes In Severe Cyclic Deformation Processes, Hessam Mir Shah Ghassemi, C. H. Lee, Yoke Khin Yap, Reza Shahbazian-Yassar
Real-Time Fracture Detection Of Individual Boron Nitride Nanotubes In Severe Cyclic Deformation Processes, Hessam Mir Shah Ghassemi, C. H. Lee, Yoke Khin Yap, Reza Shahbazian-Yassar
Department of Physics Publications
Real-time deformation of individual multiwalled boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) was investigated using an atomic force microscopy (AFM) stage installed inside the chamber of a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) system. These in situ AFM-TEM experiments were conducted in following two deformation regimes: a small-angle (∼65°) and a large-angle (∼120°) cyclic bending process. BNNTs survived from the low-angle test and their modulus was determined as ∼0.5 TPa. Fracture failure of individual BNNTs was discovered in the large-angle cyclic bending. The brittle failure mechanism was initiated from the outermost walls and propagated toward the tubular axis with discrete drops of applied forces
First-Principles Study Of The Variation Of Electron Transport In A Single Molecular Junction With The Length Of The Molecular Wire, Partha Pratim, Ranjit Pati
First-Principles Study Of The Variation Of Electron Transport In A Single Molecular Junction With The Length Of The Molecular Wire, Partha Pratim, Ranjit Pati
Department of Physics Publications
We report a first-principles study of quantum transport in a prototype two-terminal device consisting of a molecular nanowire acting as an inter-connect between two gold electrodes. The wire is composed of a series of bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane (BCP) cage-units. The length of the wire (L) is increased by sequentially increasing the number of BCP cage units in the wire from 1 to 3. A two terminal model device is made out of each of the three wires. A parameter free, nonequilibrium Green’s function approach, in which the bias effect is explicitly included within a many body framework, is used to …
Brown Carbon In Tar Balls From Smoldering Biomass Combustion, R. K. Chakrabarty, H. Moosmüller, L. W.A. Chen, K. Lewis, W. P. Arnott, C. Mazzoleni, M. K. Dubey, C. E. Wold, W. M. Hao, S. M. Kreidenweis
Brown Carbon In Tar Balls From Smoldering Biomass Combustion, R. K. Chakrabarty, H. Moosmüller, L. W.A. Chen, K. Lewis, W. P. Arnott, C. Mazzoleni, M. K. Dubey, C. E. Wold, W. M. Hao, S. M. Kreidenweis
Michigan Tech Publications
We report the direct observation of laboratory production of spherical, carbonaceous particles-"tar balls"-from smoldering combustion of two commonly occurring dry mid-latitude fuels. Real-time measurements of spectrally varying absorption Ångström coefficients (AAC) indicate that a class of light absorbing organic carbon (OC) with wavelength dependent imaginary part of its refractive index-optically defined as "brown carbon"-is an important component of tar balls. The spectrum of the imaginary parts of their complex refractive indices can be described with a Lorentzian-like model with an effective resonance wavelength in the ultraviolet (UV) spectral region. Sensitivity calculations for aerosols containing traditional OC (no absorption at visible …
Advaita (Non-Dualism) As Metatheory: A Constellation Of Ontology, Epistemology And Praxis, Latha Poonamallee
Advaita (Non-Dualism) As Metatheory: A Constellation Of Ontology, Epistemology And Praxis, Latha Poonamallee
College of Business Publications
Integrating contradictory and mutually exclusive positions is a challenge in building a metatheory. In this paper, I examine how advaita (non-dualism) philosophy is a metatheory. Based on a holistic, non-dualistic ontology, discovery based epistemology, and personal accountability-action-reflection oriented praxis, it provides a useful metatheory for embracing, learning from, and transcending the paradoxes of social life. I use the example of Gandhi as a practitioner of this approach to action and knowledge.
Methods And Systems For Ordering Instructions Using Future Values, Soner Onder
Methods And Systems For Ordering Instructions Using Future Values, Soner Onder
Michigan Tech Patents
A method of ordering instructions. The method can include placing a first instruction that consumes a value of an object before a second instruction that produces the value of the object such that the first instruction is processed before the second instruction and a physical location is allocated to the value of the object upon processing the first instruction.
Quantum Capacitance Extraction For Carbon Nanotube Interconnects, Vidur Parkash, Ashok K. Goel
Quantum Capacitance Extraction For Carbon Nanotube Interconnects, Vidur Parkash, Ashok K. Goel
Michigan Tech Publications
Electrical transport in metallic carbon nanotubes, especially the ones with diameters of the order of a few nanometers can be best described using the Tomanaga Luttinger liquid (TL) model. Recently, the TL model has been used to create a convenient transmission line like phenomenological model for carbon nanotubes. In this paper, we have characterized metallic nanotubes based on that model, quantifying the quantum capacitances of individual metallic single walled carbon nanotubes and crystalline bundles of single walled tubes of different diameters. Our calculations show that the quantum capacitances for both individual tubes and the bundles show a weak dependence on …
Cell Culture Method And Apparatus For Mechanically Stimulating Cells, Seth W. Donahue
Cell Culture Method And Apparatus For Mechanically Stimulating Cells, Seth W. Donahue
Michigan Tech Patents
A cell culture assembly and a method for culturing cells that provide mechanical stimulation to cells. The cell culture assembly can include a flow chamber positioned in a fluid path and a support comprising cells positioned within the flow chamber to expose the cells to the fluid path. The cell culture assembly can further include a means for producing a steady flow of fluid in the fluid path, and a means for producing an oscillatory flow of fluid in the fluid path simultaneously with producing the steady flow of fluid in the fluid path to mechanically stimulate the cells. The …
Partially Coherent Backscatter In Radar Observations Of Precipitation, A. R. Jameson, A. B. Kostinski
Partially Coherent Backscatter In Radar Observations Of Precipitation, A. R. Jameson, A. B. Kostinski
Department of Physics Publications
Classical radar theory only considers incoherent backscatter from precipitation. Can precipitation generate coherent scatter as well? Until now, the accepted answer has been no, because hydrometeors are distributed sparsely in space (relative to radar wavelength) so that the continuum assumption used to explain coherent scatter in clear air and clouds does not hold.
In this work, a theory for a different mechanism is presented. The apparent existence of the proposed mechanism is then illustrated in both rain and snow. A new power spectrum Z( f ), the Fourier transform of the time series of the radar backscattered reflectivities, reveals …
Conflict Over The Sustainability Of Copper Mining: Experiences From Mi & Wi, Gary A. Campbell, Christa Walck, Anne M. Hartingh
Conflict Over The Sustainability Of Copper Mining: Experiences From Mi & Wi, Gary A. Campbell, Christa Walck, Anne M. Hartingh
College of Business Publications
No abstract provided.
Haitian Zombie, Myth, And Modern Identity, Kette Thomas
Haitian Zombie, Myth, And Modern Identity, Kette Thomas
Michigan Tech Publications
In her article "Haitian Zombie, Myth, and Modern Identity" Kette Thomas analyzes texts by Zora Neale Hurston, Alfred Metraux, and Wade Davis. In these narratives we are re-introduced to the zombie not as a metaphor for lost consciousness, but, rather, as a common system that replaces personal subjectivity with an influence alien to our natural development. The discourse on subjectivity has become a central focus in the modern era but attention to fiction in "third world" cultures is neglected because they are studied almost exclusively through historical, political, sociological, or anthropological lenses or because their collective identities leads scholars to …
Me-Em Enewsbrief, June 2010, Department Of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University
Me-Em Enewsbrief, June 2010, Department Of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering eNewsBrief
No abstract provided.
Observations Of Turbulence-Induced New Particle Formation In The Residual Layer, B. Wehner, H. Siebert, A. Ansmann, F. Ditas, P. Seifert, F. Stratmann, A. Wiedensohler, A. Apituley, R. A. Shaw, H. E. Manninen, M. Kulmala
Observations Of Turbulence-Induced New Particle Formation In The Residual Layer, B. Wehner, H. Siebert, A. Ansmann, F. Ditas, P. Seifert, F. Stratmann, A. Wiedensohler, A. Apituley, R. A. Shaw, H. E. Manninen, M. Kulmala
Michigan Tech Publications
Aerosol particle measurements in the atmospheric boundary layer performed by a helicopter-borne measurement payload and by a lidar system from a case study during the IMPACT field campaign in Cabauw (NL) are presented. Layers of increased number concentrations of ultrafine particles were observed in the residual layer, indicating relatively recent new-particle formation. These layers were characterized by a sub-critical Richardson number and concomitant increased turbulence. Turbulent mixing is likely to lead to local supersaturation of possible precursor gases which are essential for new particle formation. Observed peaks in the number concentrations of ultrafine particles at ground level are connected to …
A Net-Present Value Analysis For A Wind Turbine Purchase At A Small Us College, Nicholas H. Johnson, Barry D. Solomon
A Net-Present Value Analysis For A Wind Turbine Purchase At A Small Us College, Nicholas H. Johnson, Barry D. Solomon
Michigan Tech Publications
Wind power is becoming an increasingly attractive method of electric power generation due to concerns with global climate change, increasing uncertainty of future oil supplies, and energy security. While most large-scale wind turbines are part of wind farms, which help states meet state renewable energy standards, several colleges and universities in the United States have purchased wind turbines for financial and educational purposes. This paper gives details of a cost-benefit analysis completed for a small liberal arts college in Illinois, Principia College, which is considering buying a single large-scale turbine. The process set forth here can easily be adapted to …
Heterogeneous Freezing Of Droplets With Immersed Mineral Dust Particles - Measurements And Parameterization, D. Niedermeier, S. Hartmann, R. A. Shaw, D. Covert, T. F. Mentel, J. Schneider, L. Poulain, P. Reitz, C. Spindler, T. Clauss, A. Kiselev, E. Hallbauer, H. Wex, K. Mildenberger, F. Stratmann
Heterogeneous Freezing Of Droplets With Immersed Mineral Dust Particles - Measurements And Parameterization, D. Niedermeier, S. Hartmann, R. A. Shaw, D. Covert, T. F. Mentel, J. Schneider, L. Poulain, P. Reitz, C. Spindler, T. Clauss, A. Kiselev, E. Hallbauer, H. Wex, K. Mildenberger, F. Stratmann
Michigan Tech Publications
During the measurement campaign FROST (FReezing Of duST), LACIS (Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator) was used to investigate the immersion freezing behavior of size selected, coated and uncoated Arizona Test Dust (ATD) particles with a mobility diameter of 300 nm. Particles were coated with succinic acid (C4H6O4), sulfuric acid (H 2SO4) and ammonium sulfate ((NH4)) 2SO4). Ice fractions at mixed-phase cloud temperatures ranging from 233.15K to 239.15K (±0.60 K) were determined for all types of particles. In this temperature range, pure ATD particles and those coated with C4H6O4 or small amounts of H 2SO4 were found to be the most …