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Civil Engineering

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2007

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Evaluation Of Impacts On Delay, Cycle-Length Optimization, Control Types, And Peak-Hour Factor With The Randomness Of Traffic, Jan-Mou Li Dec 2007

Evaluation Of Impacts On Delay, Cycle-Length Optimization, Control Types, And Peak-Hour Factor With The Randomness Of Traffic, Jan-Mou Li

Doctoral Dissertations

Some basic concepts about traffic which are correct in theory may be misinterpreted in practice. Such misinterpretations may lead to a different direction from the ideal operation. This four-part dissertation is designated to examine fundamental concepts in traffic operation, and to validate the impact of randomness on control delays, cycle-length optimization, control types, and the peak-hour factor.

Control delays experienced by drivers is a critical performance measure on interrupted-flow traffic which involves movements at slower speeds and stops on intersection approaches, as vehicles move up in the queue or slow down upstream of an intersection. Since the basic term of …


Blast Resistant Design Of Steel Structures, Sarah Beth Janney Dec 2007

Blast Resistant Design Of Steel Structures, Sarah Beth Janney

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to examine the load experienced by a steel blast cubicle from a surface blast test. An important objective was to determine the blast load experienced at different standoff distances and the blast resistance capability of the blast cubicle. Three cubicles with standoff distances of 20, 25, and 30ft respectively were simultaneously subjected to a 50lb TNT explosive. The manual Structures to Resist the Effects of Accidental Explosions, Army TM 5-1300 conservatively predicted the blast pressure loadings obtained from the pressure transducers mounted on the cubicles. Data collected from accelerometers was compared to results from …


Study On Infrastructure Materials Using Neutron Radiography And Diffraction, Xin Luo Aug 2007

Study On Infrastructure Materials Using Neutron Radiography And Diffraction, Xin Luo

Doctoral Dissertations

Advanced nondestructive neutron technology has been utilized to study fundamental issues in the Lost Foam Casting (LFC) process and in the mechanical behavior of infrastructure materials.

Time lapsed neutron radiography combined with digital image processing was used to investigate the real-time LFC process. Behavior and characteristics of the pyrolysis front in the LFC processes were discussed. Evidence shows that neutron radiography offers new insights into the pyrolysis front and the dynamics of the processes involved with the casting. Behavior and characteristics of the pyrolysis front and the molten metal interface in the LFC processes were revealed. The proposed approach will …


Evaluation, Comparison, And Design Of Two Experimental Bridges In Tennessee, Kyle Parker Scoble Aug 2007

Evaluation, Comparison, And Design Of Two Experimental Bridges In Tennessee, Kyle Parker Scoble

Masters Theses

This thesis describes the design and evaluates the adequacy of the moment connection of an experimental two-span highway bridge designed by the Tennessee Department of Transportation. The Massman Drive bridge is an experimental design that unifies the construction economy of simple span bridges and the structural economy of continuous span bridges. The experimental connection, consisting of cover plates and kicker wedge plates, is used to connect the two adjoining girders over the center pier. As a result, the bridge is designed to function as a continuous bridge during the deck pour and behave compositely with the reinforced concrete deck under …


Modeling The Quorum Sensing Signaling Regulatory Network In Vibrio Fischeri, Ling Yan May 2007

Modeling The Quorum Sensing Signaling Regulatory Network In Vibrio Fischeri, Ling Yan

Doctoral Dissertations

Quorum sensing is a mechanism by which bacteria can sense the levels of signaling molecules and respond by controlling the expression of target genes. The marine bacterium, Vibrio fischeri, has been extensively studied as a model for the quorum sensing mechanism in Gram-negative bacteria. In order to systematically investigate the quorum sensing regulatory network in V. fischeri, a conceptual model was first established based on the existing knowledge. Next, molecular microbiology and bioinformatics techniques were employed to both qualitatively and quantitatively characterize the system. These techniques included the quantification of the 3-oxo-C6-HSL concentrations in the cell culture supernatant …


Design Considerations For Reinforced Concrete Masonry Walls Regarding Moment Magnification, Jarred Wade Cowart May 2007

Design Considerations For Reinforced Concrete Masonry Walls Regarding Moment Magnification, Jarred Wade Cowart

Masters Theses

Currently, regardless of the height of a reinforced masonry wall, engineers are required to consider moment magnification when using strength design provisions. An attempt at finding reasonable h/r limits for consideration of moment magnification is explored. Moment-curvature diagrams were developed using a spreadsheet to define the behavior of 8 inch and 12 inch concrete masonry walls. A series of models were created with axial load, out-of-plane load, height, reinforcing, and wall width as variables. The models were loaded out-of-plane in a finite element program until failure. The results were organized to produce the moment magnification of each wall. Results were …


Determination Of Air Flotation Parameters To Perform Solid Liquid Separation Treatment In An Activated Sludge Treating Grease Waste By Promoting Filamentous Bacteria, Juan Guillermo Cartajena Torrealba May 2007

Determination Of Air Flotation Parameters To Perform Solid Liquid Separation Treatment In An Activated Sludge Treating Grease Waste By Promoting Filamentous Bacteria, Juan Guillermo Cartajena Torrealba

Masters Theses

The focus of this investigation was the determination of air flotation parameters to perform solid liquid separation treatment in an activated sludge treating grease waste by promoting filamentous bacteria. The treatment was intended to achieve a pretreatment level, previous to the application of the typical activated sludge process.

Generally solid liquid separation in activated sludge is performed by gravitational settling, but it is been demonstrated that the presence of an overgrowth population of filamentous microorganism in activated sludges hinder the settling properties of it. For this reason, gravitational settling may result in an inefficient treatment. Therefore, an alternative treatment has …


Commerical Vehicle Enforcement Using License Plate Recognition Technology, Stephanie R. Hargrove May 2007

Commerical Vehicle Enforcement Using License Plate Recognition Technology, Stephanie R. Hargrove

Masters Theses

Speed limits for large trucks have been reduced at many locales for air quality and safety reasons. To realize an improvement in air quality and safety, however, diligent enforcement and fitting punishment have to be implemented. This may put a strain on already tight resources and manpower for state and local agencies. To this end, this paper presents a license plate recognition (LPR) technology based heavy vehicle speed enforcement system that requires relatively minimal initial investment and no increase in enforcement personnel, cruisers, or pursue/pull-over activities. The efficiency of the system is achieved by catching speeding trucks in the act …