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Clemson University

2013

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Mechanical Engineering

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Moving Domain Computational Fluid Dynamics To Interface With An Embryonic Model Of Cardiac Morphogenesis, Juhyun Lee, Mahdi Esmaily Moghadam, Ethan Kung, Hung Cao, Tyler Beebe, Yury Miller, Beth L. Roman, Ching-Ling Lien, Neil C. Chi, Alison L. Marsden, Tzung K. Hsiai Aug 2013

Moving Domain Computational Fluid Dynamics To Interface With An Embryonic Model Of Cardiac Morphogenesis, Juhyun Lee, Mahdi Esmaily Moghadam, Ethan Kung, Hung Cao, Tyler Beebe, Yury Miller, Beth L. Roman, Ching-Ling Lien, Neil C. Chi, Alison L. Marsden, Tzung K. Hsiai

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Peristaltic contraction of the embryonic heart tube produces time- and spatial-varying wall shear stress (WSS) and pressure gradients (∇P) across the atrioventricular (AV) canal. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are a genetically tractable system to investigate cardiac morphogenesis. The use of Tg(fli1a:EGFP)y1 transgenic embryos allowed for delineation and two-dimensional reconstruction of the endocardium. This time-varying wall motion was then prescribed in a two-dimensional moving domain computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model, providing new insights into spatial and temporal variations in WSS and ∇P during cardiac development. The CFD simulations were validated with particle image …


Focused Novice Driver Program - Assessment Results And Discussion, John Wagner, Lance Clark, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon, Ken Rogich May 2013

Focused Novice Driver Program - Assessment Results And Discussion, John Wagner, Lance Clark, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon, Ken Rogich

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Skills and experiences of novice drivers do not favorably compare to motorists with significantly greater driving time and life experiences. Recent developments in driver education and training have focused on multistage instruction to take advantage of the time delay for driving privileges in Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) systems as a means to provide additional instruction. A supplemental safe driving program tailored to address the risky behaviors of novice drivers has been developed by Clemson University Automotive Safety Research Institute (CU-ASRI) and the Richard Petty Driving Experience (RPDE). The program offers training in anticipatory safe driving strategies based on the leading …


Assessment Of An Automotive Driving Simulator To Educate Novice Drivers, John Wagner, Qimin Yao, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon May 2013

Assessment Of An Automotive Driving Simulator To Educate Novice Drivers, John Wagner, Qimin Yao, Kim Alexander, Philip Pidgeon

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Novice drivers are more likely to be involved in vehicle crashes than more experienced drivers. Transportation system simulators, such as aerospace, automotive, and rail, have been used effectively over several decades in support of operator training and research studies. The immersive high-end automotive simulators tend to be large-scale, difficult to move, and relatively cost ineffective for widespread deployment. In contrast, a mobile vehicle training system often features simplistic environments which are not readily accepted by teenagers who evaluate the driving experience as compared to commercial video games. Consequently, a need exists for a low-cost portable automotive training system that provides …


Design Of An Apparatus To Detect Small Changes In The Mass Of Rotational Machine Components, Jonathan R.A. Maier, M. Laine Mears, Joshua D. Summers Apr 2013

Design Of An Apparatus To Detect Small Changes In The Mass Of Rotational Machine Components, Jonathan R.A. Maier, M. Laine Mears, Joshua D. Summers

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In this study, an apparatus was designed to detect changes on the order of grams in the mass of test samples subject to accelerations approaching 275g. The apparatus incorporated a surface speedometer, displacement transducer and on-board data-logging device in order to correlate mass loss events with changes in rotational speed and acceleration. An accessory was also designed to allow for on-board video recording to validate the findings and to better understand the mechanics of mass loss events. Such mass loss events are of interest for high-speed rotating machinery (e.g., manufacturing equipment, turbine rotors and automotive drivetrains), where material can build …