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Closed-Loop Dynamic Response Of A Static Scherbius Drive., Aaron J. Miles, B. Lequesne Jan 1986

Closed-Loop Dynamic Response Of A Static Scherbius Drive., Aaron J. Miles, B. Lequesne

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Generalized root-loci techniques, for squirrel-cage motors have been extended to wound-rotor, slip-energy-recovery systems (static Scherbius drive). The influence of a feedback control loop on these root loci is considered. General conclusions on Scherbius drive dynamics, as well as supporting experimental results, are presented.


Elasto-Composition Waves In Inhomogeneous Solids, R. C. Batra, Manfred Wuttig Jan 1986

Elasto-Composition Waves In Inhomogeneous Solids, R. C. Batra, Manfred Wuttig

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Plasma Polymerization Investigated By The Substrate Temperature Dependence., H. Yasuda, Cheng Wang Jan 1985

Plasma Polymerization Investigated By The Substrate Temperature Dependence., H. Yasuda, Cheng Wang

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

In the reported experiments, plasma polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), perfluoro-2-butyl-tetrahydrofuran (PFBTHF), ethylene, and styrene were investigated in various combinations of monomer flow rates and discharge wattages for the substrate temperature range of minus 50 to 80 degree C. The polymer deposition rates can be generally expressed by k//o equals Ae** minus **b**t, where k//o is the specific deposition rate given by k//o equals (deposition rate)/(mass flow rate of monomer), A is the preexponential factor representing the extrapolated value of k//o at zero absolute temperature, and b is the temperature-dependence coefficient. It was found that the value of b is not …


Electronic Ballast Having Emitter Coupled Transistors And Bias Circuit Between Secondary Winding And The Emitters, Don Cronin Jan 1984

Electronic Ballast Having Emitter Coupled Transistors And Bias Circuit Between Secondary Winding And The Emitters, Don Cronin

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An electronic ballast for energizing fluorescent lamps comprising a converter including a rectifier and a filter for converting an alternating source voltage into a direct current voltage, a network including first and second switching transistors, a tank circuit having a primary winding of a transformer, a secondary winding of the transformer for providing feedback of a portion of the voltage developed across the tank circuits and a bias circuit coupled between the opposite ends of the secondary winding and the emitters of the transistor for alternatively applying bias to the transistors, the network serving to convert a direct current voltage …


Generalized Root-Loci Theory For The Static Scherbius Drive, B. Lequesne, Aaron J. Miles Jan 1984

Generalized Root-Loci Theory For The Static Scherbius Drive, B. Lequesne, Aaron J. Miles

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Generalized root-loci techniques, developed in the mid 70's for squirrel cage motors, have been extended in the static Scherbius configuration to wound rotor, slip energy, recovery systems. This arrangement is now applied to large power drives in the 0.5 to 50 MW range. In this paper, general results applicable to all machines are presented for the open-loop control scheme, but only the sub synchronous mode of operation in which a voltage source type inverter is used is addressed. Copyright © 1984 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


Generalized Root-Loci Theory For The Static Scherbius Drive, B. Lequesne, Aaron J. Miles Jan 1984

Generalized Root-Loci Theory For The Static Scherbius Drive, B. Lequesne, Aaron J. Miles

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Saint-Venant's Principle In Linear Elasticity With Microstructure, R. C. Batra Jul 1983

Saint-Venant's Principle In Linear Elasticity With Microstructure, R. C. Batra

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Toupin's version of the Saint-Venant principle in linear elasticity is generalized to the case of linear elasticity with microstructure. That is, it is shown that, for a straight prismatic bar made of an isotropic linear elastic material with microstructure and loaded by a self-equilibrated force system at one end only, the strain energy stored in the portion of the bar which is beyond a distance s from the loaded end decreases exponentially with the distance s. © 1983 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.


Linear Inversion Method To Obtain Aerosol Size Distributions From Measurements With A Differential Mobility Analyzer, Donald E. Hagen, Darryl J. Alofs Jan 1983

Linear Inversion Method To Obtain Aerosol Size Distributions From Measurements With A Differential Mobility Analyzer, Donald E. Hagen, Darryl J. Alofs

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Use of a Differential Mobility Analyzer to Perform Aerosol Size Spectrum Measurements Requires an Inversion Method to Go from the Measured Sensor Responses to the Desired Size Spectrum Information. Here We Present a Linear Inversion Method that Can Be Run on a Microcomputer or a Small Minicomputer. It Does Not Use Some of the Approximations Made in the Techniques Currently Available and Hence Gives Better Inversion Accuracy. the Method Shows Good Immunity to Both Random and Systematic Experimental Error. It is Applied to Numerous Test Case Aerosols. © 1983 Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc.


A Potential Problem With The Tsi Electrostatic Aerosol Classifier, Darryl J. Alofs, Max B. Trueblood Jan 1982

A Potential Problem With The Tsi Electrostatic Aerosol Classifier, Darryl J. Alofs, Max B. Trueblood

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Inversion To Obtain Aerosol Size Distributions From Measurements With A Differential Mobility Analyzer, Darryl J. Alofs, P. Balakumar Jan 1982

Inversion To Obtain Aerosol Size Distributions From Measurements With A Differential Mobility Analyzer, Darryl J. Alofs, P. Balakumar

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

To Measure Size Distributions of Sub micrometer Aerosols with an Electrical Differential Mobility Analyzer (DMA) Requires an Inversion Procedure. the Knutson (1976) and the Hoppel (1978) Inversion Procedures Were Numerically Investigated for the Case of Log-Normal Aerosol Size Distributions. It Was Found that the Hoppel Procedure Converges to the Same Result as that Given by the Knutson Procedure. the Computational Range for Geometric Mean Diameter (Χg) Was 0.025-0.25 Μm, and for Geometric Standard Deviation (Σg) Was 1.1-2.4. the Inversion Error Was Found to Be Greater Than 10% in Certain "Forbidden Zones" of Χg and Σ …


High Pressure Liquid Jet Nozzle System For Enhanced Mining And Drilling, B. P. Selberg Jan 1982

High Pressure Liquid Jet Nozzle System For Enhanced Mining And Drilling, B. P. Selberg

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This invention is directed to a nozzle configuration capable of enhancing the cutting and drilling effects of high pressure liquid fluid jets. The jet system is particularly adapted to configurations of two or more liquid jets which are oriented to converge at a common point. The internal nozzle configuration produces controlled instability in the jet stream causing a more rapid breakup into droplets which can be combined to produce very fast moving jets and slow moving jets when collision between droplets occur. The velocity of the fast jets so formed may be several times greater than the original velocity of …


Novel Demonstration Of Total Internal Reflection, Dwight C. Look Jan 1981

Novel Demonstration Of Total Internal Reflection, Dwight C. Look

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Atmospheric Measurements Of Ccn In The Supersaturation Range 0.013-0.681%., Darryl J. Alofs, T. H. Liu Jan 1981

Atmospheric Measurements Of Ccn In The Supersaturation Range 0.013-0.681%., Darryl J. Alofs, T. H. Liu

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Concentrations of Cloud Condensation Nuclei in the Atmosphere Were Measured at Rolla, Missouri, Near Ground Level. a Total of 432 Spectra Were Measured over a 10-Month Period. No Consistent Seasonal or Diurnal Pattern Was Observed. Possible Implications for Fogs and Stratus Clouds and for Nuclei Chemical Composition Are Discussed.-From Authorscloud Condensation Nuclei Rolla Missouri Fogs


Combined Heat And Lass Transfer In Mixed Confection Ower A Horizontal Flat Plate, T. S. Chen, F. A. Strobel Jan 1980

Combined Heat And Lass Transfer In Mixed Confection Ower A Horizontal Flat Plate, T. S. Chen, F. A. Strobel

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The combined effects of buoyancy forces from thermal and species diffusion on the heat and mass transfer characteristics are analyzed for laminar boundary layer flow over a horizontal flat plate. The analysis is restricted to processes with low concentration levels such that the interfacial velocities due to mass diffusion and the diffusion-thermo/thermo-diffusion effects can be neglected. Numerical results for friction factor, Nusselt number, and Sherwood number are presented for gases having a Prandtl number of 0.7, with Schmidt numbers ranging from 0.6 to 2.0. In general, it is found that, for the thermally assisting flow, the surface heat and mass …


Rubber Covered Rolls-The Nonlinear Elastic Problem, R. C. Batra Jan 1980

Rubber Covered Rolls-The Nonlinear Elastic Problem, R. C. Batra

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The problem of the indentation of a rubberlike layer bonded to a rigid cylinder and indented by another rigid cylinder is analyzed. The rubberlike layer is assumed to be made of a homogeneous Mooncy-Rivlin material. The materially and geometrically nonlinear problem is solved by using the finite-element code developed by the author. Results computed and presented graphically include the pressure profile at the contact surface, stress distribution at the bond surface and the deformed shape of the indented surface. © 1980 by ASME.


Series Induction/Parallel Inverter Power Stage And Power Staging Method For Dc-Dc Power Converter, Don Cronin, John J. Biess Jan 1979

Series Induction/Parallel Inverter Power Stage And Power Staging Method For Dc-Dc Power Converter, Don Cronin, John J. Biess

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An improved series inductor/parallel inverter power stage and power staging method for a transistor controlled DC-DC power converter in which the integrating capacitance is located in the output of the power stage transformer and the series inductor has a secondary winding connected across this capacitance for transferring stored energy from the inductor primary directly to the transformer output rather than through the transformer, and current flow through the transformer primary is controlled by two parallel, alternately conducting pulse-width-modulated transistors in a manner such that only a single transistor is located in the main current flow path at any given time. …


Nucleation Experiments With Monodisperse Nacl Aerosols., Darryl J. Alofs, M. B. Trueblood, D. R. White, V. L. Behr Jan 1979

Nucleation Experiments With Monodisperse Nacl Aerosols., Darryl J. Alofs, M. B. Trueblood, D. R. White, V. L. Behr

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Nucleation Experiments with Monodisperse NaCl Aerosols Showed Good Agreement with the Kohler Theory Relating the Critical Super-Saturation S//c to the Dry Size. Aerosols Produced by Condensing NaCl Showed the Same S//c as Those Produced by Evaporating Aqueous NaCl Solution Droplets. This Indicates that If There is an Energy Barrier in Going from a Dry NaCl Particle to a Solution Droplet, This Energy Barrier is Small. the Fact that the Evaporation Aerosol Particles Are Cubical Crystals and the Condensation Aerosols Are Amorphous Spheres is Shown to Make No Difference in the Nucleation Threshold. the Investigation Also Gives Insights into the Performance …


Two-Dimensional Scattering From A Medium Of Finite Thickness, Dwight C. Look Jan 1979

Two-Dimensional Scattering From A Medium Of Finite Thickness, Dwight C. Look

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Innovations In Heat Pumps, Ronald Hunter Howell, Harry J. Sauer Jr. Oct 1978

Innovations In Heat Pumps, Ronald Hunter Howell, Harry J. Sauer Jr.

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

The status of the residential heat pump industry is reviewed. Some potential improvements in energy efficiency, operational reliability, and initial cost are described and delineated. These possible innovations include two-speed or variable speed compressors, reliable defrost initiation and termination, improved system components, modifications to the basic thermodynamic cycle, add-on-heat pumps, solar assisted heat pumps, annual cycle energy system, chemical heat pumps, and gas fired heat pumps.


Sizing Of Air-Conditioning Systems -- The New Methodology, Harry J. Sauer Jr., Ronald Hunter Howell Oct 1978

Sizing Of Air-Conditioning Systems -- The New Methodology, Harry J. Sauer Jr., Ronald Hunter Howell

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

Accurate cooling load calculations for sizing air-conditioning equipment are more important today than ever. Properly sized equipment saves energy. This paper briefly describes a new method developed by ASHRAE for such calculations .


Design And Operational Characteristics Of A Retrofit Solar Heating System, D. J. Wetteroff, Bassem F. Armaly Oct 1978

Design And Operational Characteristics Of A Retrofit Solar Heating System, D. J. Wetteroff, Bassem F. Armaly

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

The construction and the operation of a retrofit solar assisted space heating system are described. Performance characteristics of each component were measured and used to estimate the contribution of solar energy to the yearly space heating energy requirements.


University Of Missouri--Rolla Wood Energy Research, Yildirim Omurtag, V. J. Flanigan, Nathan E. Welch Oct 1978

University Of Missouri--Rolla Wood Energy Research, Yildirim Omurtag, V. J. Flanigan, Nathan E. Welch

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

The overall objective of this project is to conduct a research and development program which will lead to the early commercialization of wood gasification technology to process wood residues typical of those found in the Ozark region.


Thrust-Impact Rock-Splitter, George Bromley Clark, T. F. Lehnhoff Jan 1978

Thrust-Impact Rock-Splitter, George Bromley Clark, T. F. Lehnhoff

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A rock splitting tool having elongate laterally expanding metal pressure bars or feathers and an axial sliding wedge or spreader for radially separating the feathers, the wedge being driven by the combined and superimposed forces of a hydraulic thrust servomotor and an impact hammer. The driving paths for transmitting forces to the wedge are coaxial and partially in series and partially in parallel.


Two-Step Photoionization Of Potassium Atoms, Kaare J. Nygaard, Robert J. Corbin, James A. Jones Jan 1978

Two-Step Photoionization Of Potassium Atoms, Kaare J. Nygaard, Robert J. Corbin, James A. Jones

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The cross section for photoionization of potassium atoms in the 4P2 states has been measured in a triple-crossed-beam experiment. © 1978 The American Physical Society.


Performance Of A Dual-Range Cloud Nucleus Counter., Darryl J. Alofs Jan 1978

Performance Of A Dual-Range Cloud Nucleus Counter., Darryl J. Alofs

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An Instrument for Measuring the Concentrations of Cloud Condensation Nuclei as a Function of Nucleus Critical Supersaturation (S//c) is Described. in the Range 0. 1% Less Than Equivalent to S//c Less Than Equivalent to 0. 1%, the Instrument is Operated as a Vertical Flow Thermal Diffusion Chamber. in the Range of 0. 016% Less Than Equivalent to S//c Less Than Equivalent to 0. 1%, the Chamber is Operated at 100% Humidity, and the Equilibrium Radii of the Nuclei Are Measured with an Optical Counter. This Paper Presents a Large Body of Data Taken in the Laboratory to Evaluate the Performance …


Increased Aluminum Use And Its Impact On The Life-Cycle Energy Cost Of Automobiles, Yildirim Omurtag Oct 1977

Increased Aluminum Use And Its Impact On The Life-Cycle Energy Cost Of Automobiles, Yildirim Omurtag

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

This paper examines the life-cycle of a passenger automobile including ore refining, manufacture of components, assembly, driving and recycling to provide a general computerized model to be used in evaluating the impact of various material substitution rates and recycling policies on the total system energy consumption. The emphasis is on the use of increased aluminum to replace iron and steel.


A Solar Energy System For Space Heating And Space Cooling, Thomas J. Mcnamara Oct 1977

A Solar Energy System For Space Heating And Space Cooling, Thomas J. Mcnamara

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

To help reduce natural gas and electrical operating costs, a retrofit space heating and space cooling solar energy system is integrated into the existing conventional heating and air handling systems serving the exhibit spaces. This installation would not only provide substantial energy cost savings to the Museum, but it would also provide a means of showing and explaining the operation of an actual working solar energy system to the large number of daily visitors to the Museum. This report explains the design, operation and performance of this solar energy system.


A Small Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Feeding Power Into The Utility Grid, G. C. Thomann, M. Jong, M. H. Snyder Oct 1977

A Small Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Feeding Power Into The Utility Grid, G. C. Thomann, M. Jong, M. H. Snyder

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

A small horizontal axis wind turbine, with about a 2 kW power output, was constructed to convert wind energy into AC power to be fed into the utility grid. The machine is intended to model operation of the larger wind generators now being built. The variable pitch rotor is 18 ft in diameter and has a GA(W)-1 blade airfoil. The rotor is fabricated from sitka spruce mounted on a commercial propeller/hub system. Rotor speeds of from 75 to 150 rpm are used in operation. A chain drive and helical gear drive system steps up rotor speed to 1800 - 3600 …


Airfoil Data For Use Of Wind Turbine Designers, Melvin H. Snyder Oct 1977

Airfoil Data For Use Of Wind Turbine Designers, Melvin H. Snyder

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

This paper reviews design procedures for wind-axis turbine rotors. An "on-design" routine for rotor blade design is presented as well as an "off-design" performance calculation program. Resulting from this review are analyses of desirable characteristics of airfoil sections and of types of data which rotor designers need. Included in the paper are airfoil characteristics for candidate blade sections including 360 degree data for GA(W)-1 and GA(W)-2 airfoils.


Low Head Power Generation With Bulb Turbines, J. L. Carson, R. S. Samuelson Oct 1977

Low Head Power Generation With Bulb Turbines, J. L. Carson, R. S. Samuelson

UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy

Because of uncertainties, delays, and high costs associated with alternative electric energy sources, many agencies responsible for generation of electrical power are investigating means of replacing or supplementing their existing hydroelectric facilities. In the head range between 10 and 60 feet, the bulb-type generating unit, in which the generator is enclosed in a metal capsule within the water passage, has many advantages, including higher efficiency and lower cost, over other types of turbines. Two of the municipalities in the United States which have recently conducted feasibility studies for installing bulb turbines in their systems are the City of Idaho Falls, …