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1987

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University Of Missouri-Rolla Cloud Simulation Facility: Proto Ii Chamber, Daniel R. White, James L. Kassner, John C. Carstens, Donald E. Hagen, John L. Schmitt, Darryl J. Alofs, Alfred R. Hopkins, Max B. Trueblood, Max W. Alcorn, William L. Walker Dec 1987

University Of Missouri-Rolla Cloud Simulation Facility: Proto Ii Chamber, Daniel R. White, James L. Kassner, John C. Carstens, Donald E. Hagen, John L. Schmitt, Darryl J. Alofs, Alfred R. Hopkins, Max B. Trueblood, Max W. Alcorn, William L. Walker

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Graduate Center for Cloud Physics Research at UMR Has Developed a Cloud Simulation Facility to Study Phenomena Occurring in Terrestrial Clouds and Fogs. the Facility Consists of a Pair of Precision Cooled-Wall Expansion Chambers Along with Extensive Supporting Equipment. the Smaller of These Chambers, Described in This Article, is Fully Operational, and is Capable of Simulating a Broad Range of In-Cloud Thermodynamic Conditions. It is Currently Being Used to Study Water Drop Growth and Evaporation for Drops Nucleated (Activated) on Well-Characterized Aerosol Particles. Measurements Have Been Made Not Only for Continuous Expansions (Simulated Updraft) But Also for Cyclic Conditions, …


Transient Stability Simulation By Waveform Relaxation Methods, Marija D. Ilić, M. A. Pai, Mariesa Crow Nov 1987

Transient Stability Simulation By Waveform Relaxation Methods, Marija D. Ilić, M. A. Pai, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this paper, a new methodology for power system dynamic response calculations is presented. The technique known as the waveform relaxation has been extensively used in transient analysis of VLSI circuits and it can take advantage of new architectures in computer systems such as parallel processors. The application in this paper is limited to swing equations of a large power system. Computational results are presented.


Nucleation And Growth Of Zinc Electrodeposited From Acidic Zinc Solutions, A. C. Beshore, B. J. Flori, G. Schade, Thomas J. O'Keefe Jul 1987

Nucleation And Growth Of Zinc Electrodeposited From Acidic Zinc Solutions, A. C. Beshore, B. J. Flori, G. Schade, Thomas J. O'Keefe

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The nucleation and initial crystal growth kinetics by electrodeposition from acidic zinc solutions was studied in the absence and presence of antimony and glue on a glassy carbon electrode. Zinc exhibits instantaneous nucleation under the experimental conditions employed in the potential region from -1600 to -2000 mV (mercurous sulphate reference). At low overpotentials antimony and glue increase the number of nuclei. © 1987 Chapman and Hall Ltd.


Power Division By Element Design In A Circularly Polarized, Series-Fed Array, James L. Drewniak, P. E. Mayes Jun 1987

Power Division By Element Design In A Circularly Polarized, Series-Fed Array, James L. Drewniak, P. E. Mayes

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The feasibility of designing a wideband circular polarized (CP) array of series-fed elements using the element geometry to control the array excitation has been demonstrated. The simple array of wideband, low-profile CP elements requires no phase-shifters and only sufficient feed lines for the interconnection of the elements in a series-fed array. A complicated network is not required to obtain the excitation coefficients for a specified design. Rather, the excitation coefficients can be realized by utilizing the geometric parameters of the individual elements.


A Dual Circular Polarization Radiating-Line Antenna, James L. Drewniak, P. E. Mayes, D. Tanner, J. Woodruff Jun 1987

A Dual Circular Polarization Radiating-Line Antenna, James L. Drewniak, P. E. Mayes, D. Tanner, J. Woodruff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Design Of Automotive Structural Components Using High Strength Sheet Steels Structural Behavior Of Members Consisting Of Flat And Curved Elements, M. Brad Parks, Wei-Wen Yu Jun 1987

Design Of Automotive Structural Components Using High Strength Sheet Steels Structural Behavior Of Members Consisting Of Flat And Curved Elements, M. Brad Parks, Wei-Wen Yu

CCFSS Library (1939 - present)

Local buckling of stiffened and unstiffened curved elements has been investigated both experimentally and analytically. Stiffened curved elements are supported along both longitudinal edges while unstiffened curved elements are supported along one longitudinal edge with the other longitudinal edge free. A series of stub column, beam, and shear tests have been performed for sections containing curved elements. The tested specimens were formed from sheet steels with yield strengths ranging from 27 to 88 ksi. The radius-to-thickness, R/t, values of the curved elements varied from 12 to 438 whereas the arc length-to-thickness, b/t, ratios ranged from 23 to 218. As a …


University Of Missouri--Rolla Cloud Simulation Facility: Proto Ii Chamber, Daniel R. White, James L. Kassner, John C. Carstens, Donald E. Hagen, John L. Schmitt, Darryl J. Alofs, Alfred Raymond Hopkins, Max B. Trueblood, Max W. Alcorn, William L. Walker May 1987

University Of Missouri--Rolla Cloud Simulation Facility: Proto Ii Chamber, Daniel R. White, James L. Kassner, John C. Carstens, Donald E. Hagen, John L. Schmitt, Darryl J. Alofs, Alfred Raymond Hopkins, Max B. Trueblood, Max W. Alcorn, William L. Walker

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Graduate Center for Cloud Physics Research at UMR has developed a cloud simulation facility to study phenomena occurring in terrestrial clouds and fogs. The facility consists of a pair of precision cooled-wall expansion chambers along with extensive supporting equipment. The smaller of these chambers, described in this article, is fully operational, and is capable of simulating a broad range of in-cloud thermodynamic conditions. It is currently being used to study water drop growth and evaporation for drops nucleated (activated) on well-characterized aerosol particles. Measurements have been made not only for continuous expansions (simulated updraft) but also for cyclic conditions, …


Characteristic Surfaces For Three-Position Motion Generation With Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms, Clark R. Barker, J. Baumann Jan 1987

Characteristic Surfaces For Three-Position Motion Generation With Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms, Clark R. Barker, J. Baumann

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper considers the relationship between the three-position motion generation problem and the solution space for planar four-bar mechanisms. After one half of the basic four bar had been selected, two infinities of solutions still remained. These solutions are mapped in a plane to determine where the particular types of mechanisms occur. A contour is then generated in the mapping plane which joins together all solutions which share a common characteristic in regard to their link lengths. This same contour can be displayed in the solution space and in the Cartesian plane in which the motion generation is defined. Significant …


Characteristic Surfaces For Three Position Function Generation With Planar Four Bar Mechanisms, Clark R. Barker, P. L. Tso Jan 1987

Characteristic Surfaces For Three Position Function Generation With Planar Four Bar Mechanisms, Clark R. Barker, P. L. Tso

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper considers the relationship between the three-position function generation problem and the solution space for planar four bar mechanisms. The two infinities of solutions possible are mapped in a plane to determine the locations where particular types of mechanisms occur. It is possible to generate a contour in the mapping plane which joins together all solutions which possess a common characteristic in regard to their link lengths. This same contour can be displayed in the solution space to ascertain the overall characteristics of potential solutions to the design problem. A numerical example is used for illustrative purposes, but the …


Computer-Aided Testing Of Electrical Machines: Software Development, Max Darwin Anderson, Steven A. Hauk, Robert Laramore, Hardy J. Pottinger Jan 1987

Computer-Aided Testing Of Electrical Machines: Software Development, Max Darwin Anderson, Steven A. Hauk, Robert Laramore, Hardy J. Pottinger

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Statistical Analysis Of A Compound Power-Law Model For Repairable Systems, Max Engelhardt, Lee J. Bain Jan 1987

Statistical Analysis Of A Compound Power-Law Model For Repairable Systems, Max Engelhardt, Lee J. Bain

Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Conclusions - A compound (mixed) Poisson distribution is sometimes used as an alternative to the Poisson distribution for count data. Such a compound distribution, which has a negative binomial form, occurs when the population consists of Poisson distributed individuals, but with intensities which have a gamma distribution. A similar situation can occur with a repairable system when failure intensities of each system are different. A more general situation is considered where the system failures are distributed according to nonhomogeneous Poisson processes having Power Law intensity functions with gamma distributed intensity parameter. If the failures of each system in a population …


Maximum-Likelihood Estimation Of Time-Varying Delay-Part I, John A. Stuller Jan 1987

Maximum-Likelihood Estimation Of Time-Varying Delay-Part I, John A. Stuller

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This Paper Presents, for the First Time, the Exact Theoretical Solution to the Problem of Maximum-Likelihood (ML) Estimation of Time-Varying Delay d(t) between a Random Signal s(t) Received at One Point in the Presence of Uncorrelated Noise, and the Time-Delayed, Scaled Version as(t - d(t)) of that Signal Received at Another Point in the Presence of Uncorrelated Noise. the Signal is Modeled as a Sample Function of a Nonstationary Gaussian Random Process and the Observation Interval is Arbitrary. the Analysis of This Paper Represents a Generalization of that of Knapp and Carter [1], Who Derived the ML Estimator for the …


Steel Deck Institute, Inc. Design Manual For Composite Decks, Form Decks, And Roof Decks, Steel Deck Institute Jan 1987

Steel Deck Institute, Inc. Design Manual For Composite Decks, Form Decks, And Roof Decks, Steel Deck Institute

Steel Deck Institute (SDI) Specifications and Manuals (1939 - present)

No abstract provided.


Stability Of Polynomials Under Correlated Coefficient Perturbations., M. K. Saridereli, Frank J. Kern Jan 1987

Stability Of Polynomials Under Correlated Coefficient Perturbations., M. K. Saridereli, Frank J. Kern

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The robust stability of polynomials with respect to real parameter variations is investigated. The coefficients of the polynomial are assumed to be linear functions of several real parameters. An algorithm to calculate the maximum allowable variations of the parameters so the roots still remain in prescribed regions of the complex plane is presented. Examples are given to illustrate the method.


A New Approach To Signal Registration With The Emphasis On Variable Time Delay Estimation, Mohamad Namazi, John A. Stuller Jan 1987

A New Approach To Signal Registration With The Emphasis On Variable Time Delay Estimation, Mohamad Namazi, John A. Stuller

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Signal Registration is Concerned with the Problem of Estimating a Varying Displacement between Two Random Processes. We Approach Signal Registration Here as a Recursive Demodulation Problem in Which the Recursion is between Signal Estimations and Displacement Estimation. Special Attention is Given to the Problem of Estimating a Variable Time Delay. Thus, We Present New Algorithms for Estimating D(T) from Received Processes:

r1(t) = s(t) + n1(t)

R2(t) = s(t - D(t)) +n2(t)

Where s [Formula Omitted] is Signal and n1 (•) and n2 (•) Are Noise. Simulation Results Are Presented …


The Force On A Lattice Defect In An Elastic Body, R. C. Batra Jan 1987

The Force On A Lattice Defect In An Elastic Body, R. C. Batra

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

It is shown that the force on a lattice defect in an elastic body is, like the force on a disclination in a nematic liquid crystal, a real force which, for equilibrium, must be balanced by an external force applied to the closed surface enclosing the defect. © 1987 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.


The Mechanical Properties Of The Bonne Terre Formation Dolostone According To Carbonate Facies And Moisture Conditions, Sweetwater Mine, Viburnum Trend, Southeast Missouri, Harvey Edwin Goodman Jan 1987

The Mechanical Properties Of The Bonne Terre Formation Dolostone According To Carbonate Facies And Moisture Conditions, Sweetwater Mine, Viburnum Trend, Southeast Missouri, Harvey Edwin Goodman

Masters Theses

"The mechanical properties of the Bonneterre Formation dolostone are critical to the design of underground mine openings at Ozark Lead Company's Sweetwater Mine, southeast Missouri. Host rock strength and elastic moduli, as affected by carbonate facies and varying moisture conditions, can influence rock stability in this multi-horizon mine.

Lead and zinc sulfide ores occur throughout the 350 foot-thick Bonneterre formation found in the mining area. Orebodies are mined in all four carbonate facies of the Bonneterre, including the (1) micrite (mudstone/wackestone) and shale facies, (2) the oolitic (packstone/ grainstone) facies, (3) the digitate stromatolite (boundstone) facies, and (4) the planar …


Estimation Approach To Locating Buried Geological Interfaces, A. Omar, A. Addeeb, C. Slivinsky, Richard E. Dubroff Jan 1987

Estimation Approach To Locating Buried Geological Interfaces, A. Omar, A. Addeeb, C. Slivinsky, Richard E. Dubroff

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The objective of the estimation work described in this paper is to improve algorithms for reconstructing the geometric configuration of acoustic reflecting surfaces. The conventional migration method of locating these surfaces is reviewed. A recent imaging condition which is closely related to the boundary condition at the geological interface is then described. This later procedure results in two outputs. One can be used to reconstruct the shape of the unknown acoustic reflector, while the second output estimates the acoustic wavespeed on the transmission side of the boundary. When noise is present in the reflected signal, the performance of the method …


Letters To The Editor, Partho Neogi Jan 1987

Letters To The Editor, Partho Neogi

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Modeling And Analysis Of Biospecific Adsorption In A Finite Bath, B. H. Arve, Athanasios I. Liapis Jan 1987

Modeling And Analysis Of Biospecific Adsorption In A Finite Bath, B. H. Arve, Athanasios I. Liapis

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A general model is presented and used to predict the dynamic behavior of the adsorption and wash stages of bio specific adsorption (affinity chromatography) in a finite bath. The model accounts for film and diffusional mass transfer resistances as well as for the rates of interaction between adsorbates and ligands. The model is applicable to single and multicomponent bio specific as well as nonspecific adsorption, and the adsorbates may be monovalent or multivalent. The predictions of the model are compared with the experimental data of the adsorption of β‐galactosidase onto immobilized anti‐β‐galactosidase. The results of bio specific adsorption of bivalent …


Studies Of Defect Structure And Oxidation-Reduction Behavior Of Undoped Lamno₃, Sr-Doped Lamno₃ And Mg-Doped Lamno₃, Jen-Ho Kuo Jan 1987

Studies Of Defect Structure And Oxidation-Reduction Behavior Of Undoped Lamno₃, Sr-Doped Lamno₃ And Mg-Doped Lamno₃, Jen-Ho Kuo

Doctoral Dissertations

"Undoped LaMnO₃, Sr-doped LaMnO₃ and Mg-doped LaMnO₃ showed reversible oxidation-reduction behavior. These perovskites can be excess, stoichiometric or deficient in oxygen content depending on the specific conditions. Under very reducing conditions these oxides will decompose into new phases. Phase stabilities for these oxides were determined. The results showed that both Sr and Mg doping caused the LaMnO₃ to dissociate at higher oxygen activities than for undoped LaMnO₃.

Defect models were proposed to interpret the TG results, in which metal vacancies are assumed for the oxygen excess condition and oxygen vacancies are assumed for the oxygen deficient condition. Thermodynamic properties were …


Robust Control Of A Csi-Fed Induction Motor Drive System, Rajiva Prakash, Vittal S. Rao, Frank J. Kern Jan 1987

Robust Control Of A Csi-Fed Induction Motor Drive System, Rajiva Prakash, Vittal S. Rao, Frank J. Kern

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An application of modern control theory to the control of a current-source-inverter (CSI) fed induction motor drive system is presented. A linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control scheme is developed in which the Kaiman filter is tuned for high robustness by a method of Doyle and Stein. The design is carried out for a sample system, and the robustness analysis and computer simulation results are included. Copyright © 1987 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


Soil-Shrinkage Induced Structural Failure, David Newton Richardson, Richard Wesley Stephenson, Daniel Molloy Jan 1987

Soil-Shrinkage Induced Structural Failure, David Newton Richardson, Richard Wesley Stephenson, Daniel Molloy

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This Paper Describes an Investigation into the Causes of Structural Damage to a Retirement Home and the Subsequent Rehabilitation Project. the Investigation Revealed that the Damage Was Caused by Shrinkage of the Soils Beneath the Structure's Foundation as a Result of Dry Weather, Shrinkage-Prone Characteristics of the soils, Deviation from the Original Design, and Poor Construction Techniques. the Structure Was Subsequently Underpinned to Rock using the Inclined Drilled Pier Method. Interaction between Design and Construction Professionals is Also Presented. © ASCE.


Measurement Of The Condensation Coefficient Of Water In The Umr Simulation Chamber, Daniel R. White, James L. Kassner, John C. Carstens, Donald E. Hagen, John L. Schmitt, Darryl J. Alofs, Alfred R. Hopkins, Max B. Trueblood, Max W. Alcorn, William L. Walker Jan 1987

Measurement Of The Condensation Coefficient Of Water In The Umr Simulation Chamber, Daniel R. White, James L. Kassner, John C. Carstens, Donald E. Hagen, John L. Schmitt, Darryl J. Alofs, Alfred R. Hopkins, Max B. Trueblood, Max W. Alcorn, William L. Walker

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The UMR Cloud Simulation Facility is described. The facility is designed to provide a controlled environment simulating the conditions of natural atmospheric processes. It consists of two cooled-wall expansion cloud chambers and peripheral instrumentation for generation and characterization of aerosols used for cloud formation studies. Results of initial studies of the growth of warm cloud droplets and inferred measurements of the condensation coefficient are described.


Integrated Detonator Delay Circuits And Firing Console, Lawson J. Tyler, Paul Nicholas Worsey Jan 1987

Integrated Detonator Delay Circuits And Firing Console, Lawson J. Tyler, Paul Nicholas Worsey

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A detonation system for use with supply of electrical energy has user operable firing console for selectably transmitting unit identification information, firing delay time information and selections from a command set including Output, Delay, Fire (Time), Abort, Power Up (Arm), Input, and Store. The console displays responses or information digested from responses by electrical delay detonators to the commands. The detonators have explosive, a capacitor for storing energy from the supply to set off the explosive, circuitry for charging the capacitor from the supply and transferring the energy from the capacitor to the explosive in response to first and second …


Design Of A Meta-Assembler For Microprogramming And A Survey Of Microprogram Optimization Techniques, Rahul Saxena Jan 1987

Design Of A Meta-Assembler For Microprogramming And A Survey Of Microprogram Optimization Techniques, Rahul Saxena

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this thesis is to develop and implement a meta-assembler for microprogramming. Different methods for optimizing microprogram execution and storage are also investigated.

The meta-assembler is of an adaptive type. It allows complete flexibility in the definition of the target machine op-codes and microinstruction field formats. The assembly process consists of two main phases. In the first phase the assembler builds a description of the target machine in terms of its microinstruction field format definitions. In the second phase the source program is assembled into object microcode. The assembler is written in the language Pascal. The assembler is …


Characteristic Surfaces For Three-Position Motion Generation With Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms., Clark R. Barker, J. Baumann Jan 1987

Characteristic Surfaces For Three-Position Motion Generation With Planar Four-Bar Mechanisms., Clark R. Barker, J. Baumann

Mining Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper considers the relationship between the three-position motion generation problem and the solution space for planar four-bar mechanisms. After one half of the basic four bar had been selected, two infinities of solutions still remained. These solutions are mapped in a plane to determine where the particular types of mechanisms occur. A contour is then generated in the mapping plane which joins together all solutions which share a common characteristic in regard to their link lengths. This same contour can be displayed in the solution space and in the Cartesian plane in which the motion generation is defined.


Computer-Aided Testing Of Electrical Machines: Software Development, Max Darwin Anderson, Steven A. Hauk, Robert Laramore, Hardy J. Pottinger Jan 1987

Computer-Aided Testing Of Electrical Machines: Software Development, Max Darwin Anderson, Steven A. Hauk, Robert Laramore, Hardy J. Pottinger

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Computer-aided test stations have been developed for research, experimentation, and testing of electric motors and generators. Data acquisition and control of the machines and drives are provided through a computer and its interfaces. Machines are connected to the computer through transducers for data acquisition, and power electronic drives for machine control. General software was written to enable the monitoring of all transducers continuously on the CRT screen while giving the user manual control of the machines and drives. Specialized software was written for automatic control of the induction, dc, and synchronous machines for specific experiments on each type of machine. …


Current That Kills., Burns E. Hegler Jan 1987

Current That Kills., Burns E. Hegler

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The authors point out the hazards associated with electricity. Several methods for preventing or coping with inadvertent shocks are described.


A Limitation To The Use Of A Constructive Approach In The Stability Analysis Of Fixed-Point Digital Controllers, Kelvin T. Erickson Jan 1987

A Limitation To The Use Of A Constructive Approach In The Stability Analysis Of Fixed-Point Digital Controllers, Kelvin T. Erickson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A limitation to the application of a constructive algorithm to the stability analysis of fixed-point digital controllers is demonstrated by an example. The particular system analyzed consists of a fixed-point PI digital controller regulating a first-order process.