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Management Of Water Resources In Shanshan, China: A System Dynamic Approach, Chao Chen, Zhixia Xu, Ajay Kalra, Sajjad Ahmad May 2014

Management Of Water Resources In Shanshan, China: A System Dynamic Approach, Chao Chen, Zhixia Xu, Ajay Kalra, Sajjad Ahmad

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

Shanshan County, located in Xinjiang, China, has severe problems of water scarcity, overexploitation of groundwater. In need of efficient water resources management strategies, this study proposes a System Dynamics (SD) approach to simulate the water resource allocation, which can assist in providing a better understanding of the dynamic water supply and demand system and exploring different water resources management and allocation scenarios.


Bi-Directional Variable Stiffness Magnetorheological Elastomer (Mre) Design, Sarah S. Trabia May 2014

Bi-Directional Variable Stiffness Magnetorheological Elastomer (Mre) Design, Sarah S. Trabia

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

What is MRE?
•MRE is a semi-active silicon with embedded iron particles for variable stiffness changes under external magnetic flux

Research Objective
•Feasibility of using MRE as a haptic feedback device.
•Design a MRE device that can increase or decrease the stiffness.
•Design an effective way of providing a “pre-strain” to the base silicon material.

Computational Simulation
•COMSOL 4.3b Finite Element Analysis
•2D axisymmetric model
•Parametric sweep was run to find the amount of current needed to counteract the permanent magnet.


Plastic Deformation Of Steel Plates Under High Velocity Impact, Shawoon Kumar Roy May 2014

Plastic Deformation Of Steel Plates Under High Velocity Impact, Shawoon Kumar Roy

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

  • Measure material deformation under high velocity impact.
  • Explore the capabilities of the newly developed Multiplexed Photonic Doppler Velocimetry (MPDV) system.
  • Study factors that affect the accuracy of computational techniques to simulate high velocity impact.


Incorporating The Oceanic-Atmospheric Climate Variables To Enhance Streamflow Reconstruction Skill, Saria Bukhary, Parker Hill, Ajay Kalra, Sajjad Ahmad May 2014

Incorporating The Oceanic-Atmospheric Climate Variables To Enhance Streamflow Reconstruction Skill, Saria Bukhary, Parker Hill, Ajay Kalra, Sajjad Ahmad

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

Streamflow is a vital source of water supply. Information about the historic streamflow helps understand the range of climate variability and develop sustainable water management strategies for the future. The available instrumental data is usually limited and thus might be insufficient to describe the long-term hydrologic patterns of a region. Streamflow reconstruction, by increasing the length of the hydrologic data, is an important tool to understand past hydrology.


Investigation Of Phase Change In A36 Steel As A Result Of High Velocity Impact Loading, Mena Slewa May 2014

Investigation Of Phase Change In A36 Steel As A Result Of High Velocity Impact Loading, Mena Slewa

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

High velocity projectiles cause severe damage to target materials upon impact. The target material is subject to high pressure and temperature over a very short period of time. This work studies the effects of Lexan projectiles impacting A36 steel at velocities between 3 km/sec and 6 km/sec. The damage zone develops in the target within 5 microseconds. Some steel materials go through a reversible phase change when subject to elevated temperature and high quasi-static pressure. It is unknown whether A36 steel experiences this phase change during high velocity impact. The objective of this work is to investigate if any permanent …


Computational Feasibility Study Of Dual Photon/Neutron Imaging Technique, Jessica Hartman, Alexander Barzilov May 2014

Computational Feasibility Study Of Dual Photon/Neutron Imaging Technique, Jessica Hartman, Alexander Barzilov

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

  • Non-destructive testing (NDT) is crucial for industrial applications, particularly when imaging of internal components or structures is desired

  • Current NDT imaging techniques, such as x-rays, focus primarily on isolating unique shapes. Rarely are these methods capable of distinguishing materials or material composition

  • Potential application in the car industry for testing and examining the functional durability of products
    − Vehicle engines are composed of a combination of low-z and high-z materials with significant variation in density
    − Being able to determine the location of material during operation eliminates the need to disassemble an engine during study


4th Graduate Celebration, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas May 2014

4th Graduate Celebration, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas

College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs

The Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Graduate Celebration is an event that recognizes the scholarly work of our engineering and computer science graduate students within the college. The target audience includes undergraduate students, graduate students, college faculty and staff, and the campus community as well as local and regional stakeholders. The objective of the event is to promote and publicize the research activities of the College of Engineering and to inform our stakeholders of our students’ achievements.

All students whose advisors deem that their research is mature enough are invited to communicate their research by participating in the College’s …


Plastic Deformation Of Steel Plates Under High Impact Loading, Brendan O'Toole Mar 2014

Plastic Deformation Of Steel Plates Under High Impact Loading, Brendan O'Toole

NSTec UNLV Symposium

  • UNLV Two-stage Light Gas Gun
  • Experimental Measurements
  • Physical Results of Impact on Target Plates
  • Research Objectives
  • Computational Analysis Methods
  • Material Models used in Computational Analysis
  • Simulation Comparison: Crater and Deformation
  • Simulation Comparison: Free Surface Velocity
  • High Speed Video of Experiments
  • Microscopy of Failure Surface: Is Phase Change an Issue?
  • Electron Back Scatter Diffraction (EBSD) of Failure Surfaces
  • On-going Plans and Future Work