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2023

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Optimizing Battery Performance: Investigating The Long-Term Impacts Of Bidirectional Battery Management Systems On Battery Cells, Drue Nathaniel Haskins Jan 2023

Optimizing Battery Performance: Investigating The Long-Term Impacts Of Bidirectional Battery Management Systems On Battery Cells, Drue Nathaniel Haskins

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

With the increased use of batteries in everyday life, it is crucial to have a robust and reliable battery system that can continue to power our devices. This paper will investigate the reliability, impact on the batteries, and functionality of the bidirectional battery management system (BMS). The design uses two bidirectional switches for each cell, one in series with the cell and one in parallel with the other bidirectional switch and cell. This will allow the cell to be taken in and out of the circuit for any reason determined by the BMS. Taking the battery in and out of …


A High-Precision Electron Emission Model: Computational Methods For Nanoscale Structures, Alister J. Tencate Jan 2023

A High-Precision Electron Emission Model: Computational Methods For Nanoscale Structures, Alister J. Tencate

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

The high-intensity, high-brightness and precision frontiers for charged particle beams are an increasingly important focus for study. Electron microscopy has demonstrated high quality beams from a single nanotip emitter, and cathodes of structured nanoscale arrays show promise as ultracold electron sources. Optimization of the cathode design for precision applications necessitates a detailed treatment of the interplay between the structure geometry, quantum mechanical emission mechanism, and electromagnetic interactions between the emitted electrons and the boundary interface. This dissertation details the numerical tools developed to simulate these processes efficiently with enough fidelity to be accurate even in the ultracold regime.

Conventional simulation …


Prioritized Object Detection Integrating Fuzzy Logic Risk Assessment And Planned Path., Khatereh Mohammadi Jan 2023

Prioritized Object Detection Integrating Fuzzy Logic Risk Assessment And Planned Path., Khatereh Mohammadi

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Nowadays, Autonomous Vehicles are in the spotlight as a response to the challenges stemming from population growth, worsening traffic congestion, and rising road accidents. Researchers and companies are concentrating on developing Automated Driving Systems (ADS) to tackle these issues.Of the various components that constitute an autonomous vehicle, perception plays a pivotal role, akin to the function of human eyes and the human brain. Therefore, ensuring precise and reliable perception within Autonomous Vehicles is paramount. This thesis is inspired by the principles of human perception, particularly on the road, and endeavors to replicate this process. Just as a human driver does …


Analysis Of Localization Algorithms For Wireless Sensor Networks Using Binary Data, Alexander Joseph Hart Jan 2023

Analysis Of Localization Algorithms For Wireless Sensor Networks Using Binary Data, Alexander Joseph Hart

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

The detection, localization, and tracking of environmental and physical conditions can be accomplished using wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Recent advancements in sensors, processors, and wireless communications have improved the quality and acquisition speed of data in WSNs. However, the data gathered by a WSN is inherently random due to component and environmental variations. Thus, statistical signal processing algorithms are needed to analyze the random data in a robust way. Though many algorithms for the analysis of random data are established and available, they are problem-specific and must be adapted to the application. This thesis provides an analysis of established localization …


Sampling Methods And Transportation Analysis Of Shipping Containers, Omar Roman-Sanchez Jan 2023

Sampling Methods And Transportation Analysis Of Shipping Containers, Omar Roman-Sanchez

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Biomass is a perpetually burgeoning commodity as a sustainable energy resource, but some of the consistent drawbacks are transportation and sampling. The efficiency of pick-up and delivery to conversion facilities needs to be sufficient to allow for longer transport distances. Concurrent work explores the viability of using 20 ft intermodal shipping containers by using a screw auger to pack biomass feedstocks (miscanthus and corn stover) in ¼-scaled containers, which resulted in dry matter packing densities exceeding 8 lb/ft3. Full analysis of compaction energy plus transportation needs was found to understand net positive energy return on investment. To enhance the sampling …


Verification Of Proton Range Predictions In Proton Treatment Planning Using X-Ray Ct Or Proton Ct Imaging, Nicholas S. Yee Jan 2023

Verification Of Proton Range Predictions In Proton Treatment Planning Using X-Ray Ct Or Proton Ct Imaging, Nicholas S. Yee

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

The objective of this paper is to compare the range errors for two treatment plans; one using x-ray CT and the other using proton CT for calculating dose distributions in an animal tissue phantom. We shot 150 MeV proton beam through a meat phantom to a film stack to measure the exponential drop of dose at the Bragg peak until zero dose remained. Plotting the depth dose curves and performing gamma analyses are two ways to quantify the proton range errors when comparing them to depth dose curves from film measurements in the phantom. The depth dose curves give us …


Study Protocol To Analyze The Effects Of Occupational Exoskeleton Use On Balance Control, Vishnu Sai Prabhakarababu Jan 2023

Study Protocol To Analyze The Effects Of Occupational Exoskeleton Use On Balance Control, Vishnu Sai Prabhakarababu

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) represent a prevalent concern affecting a wide range of industries. Occupational exoskeletons have garnered attention as a potential solution to alleviate the risk of MSDs by reducing mechanical loads on susceptible body regions. A critical knowledge gap exists regarding the complex interactions between exoskeleton use and the human body, particularly in work environments prone to slips, trips and falls. This thesis work was part of a funded research aiming to determine the effects of exoskeleton use on balance control. The primary purpose of this thesis work was to determine a reliable maker placement protocol that will …


Strongly Correlated Electron Systems: Rare- And Alkaline-Earth Manganese- And Nickel-Based Perovskite Oxides, Elena Krivyakina Jan 2023

Strongly Correlated Electron Systems: Rare- And Alkaline-Earth Manganese- And Nickel-Based Perovskite Oxides, Elena Krivyakina

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

This work is an academic exploration of the capacity to manipulate the characteristics of strongly correlated electron systems, specifically transition metal perovskite oxides, through chemical substitutions and structural modifications. The high flexibility of the perovskites offers prospects for customizing materials with specific functionalities, thereby holding promise for the advancement of innovative technologies in diverse industries, ranging from electronics and energy to information storage and spintronics. My research focuses on a comprehensive overview of investigations I conducted on three specific compositions, namely alkalineand rare-earth manganese-based and nickel-based oxides, denoted as (Sr, Ba)(Mn, T i)O3−δ, (Y, T b)MnO3+δ, and (Sr, La)N iO3−δ. …


Design And Development Of A Smartphone App For Health Monitoring And Alerts For Farm Workers, Omer Oztoprak Jan 2023

Design And Development Of A Smartphone App For Health Monitoring And Alerts For Farm Workers, Omer Oztoprak

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

This thesis presents the design and development of a novel smartphone applicationfor simultaneous health monitoring and alerts for agricultural workers using multiple wearable sensor devices via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The application combines health data from a range of sensors such as an IMU that detects body movement, a pulse oximeter that captures oxygen saturation and heart rate, and a thermometer that measures body temperature. The software framework is built using Jetpack Compose in Android Studio, and it incorporates the MVVM (Model- View-ViewModel) model to provide optimized data flow and robust efficiency. By integrating the Dagger Hilt Dependency Injection framework, …


Diffuse Scattering And 3d-∆Pdf Analyses: Order-Disorder Phase Transitions In (Sr1−Xcax)3rh4sn13 And Nano2, Puspa Upreti Jan 2023

Diffuse Scattering And 3d-∆Pdf Analyses: Order-Disorder Phase Transitions In (Sr1−Xcax)3rh4sn13 And Nano2, Puspa Upreti

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Classification of structural phase transitions as being of the displacive or order-disorder types is usually done based on spectroscopic measurements performed above the transition. Transitions of the displacive type typically occur when soft phonon modes condense upon approaching the phase transition, whereas those of the order-disorder type are characterized by structures in which the atoms are located randomly above the phase transition at T* at the minima of a multiwell potential. In the ordered state, i.e., when T

We have performed single crystal x-ray scattering experiments and three-dimensional pair distribution functions (3D-∆PDF) analyses to understand the nature of phase transitions …


Experimental Evaluation Of Micro-Epidermal Actuators On Flexible Substrates, Courtney D. Bradley Jan 2023

Experimental Evaluation Of Micro-Epidermal Actuators On Flexible Substrates, Courtney D. Bradley

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Does embedding actuators in a flexible substrate increase their performance in hearing aids? What are the differences in damping experienced by actuators of different diameters and at different locations? At what frequency is peak acceleration achieved and what role does the size of the actuator and embedding it in a flexible substrate play? These questions will form the basis of this thesis. This work was done to develop a small non-invasive Band-Aid-©-like hearing aid. The novelty of this device requires a detailed analysis of piezoelectric actuators. This is a continuation of past students’ work on the topic. The main parameters …


Artificial Intelligence And Multi-Physics Approach For Electrocoagulation Parameter Selection, Adam Cotton Jan 2023

Artificial Intelligence And Multi-Physics Approach For Electrocoagulation Parameter Selection, Adam Cotton

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Proper treatment of wastewater is crucial to maintain the health of the public and avoid pollution of the environment. Methods like filtering and chemical coagulation have been utilized to treat wastewater, but they have significant limitations such as inefficient treatment of micro-size pollutants, generation of secondary contaminants, and high operation and maintenance costs. The electro-coagulation system which generates coagulants from low-cost aluminum electrodes under the application of a current has received strong attention as a promising water treatment system. However, the EC system has not been fully utilized yet due to lack of understanding and operation guidelines.

In this study, …


Mechanical Behavior Of Metallic Core-Shell Nanoparticles Under Compressive Loading, Phillip Tomich Jan 2023

Mechanical Behavior Of Metallic Core-Shell Nanoparticles Under Compressive Loading, Phillip Tomich

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Core/shell metallic nanoparticles have been shown to be a promising material type for additive manufacturing in the aerospace and automotive fields. Within additive manufacturing they will be used to accurately make an array of nanoparticles within the grains of metal matrix composites. This in turn will help to strengthen the material while remaining ductility and light weight. In this study, copper/aluminum core/shell nanoparticles are compressed under [100], [110], [111], and [112] directions to showcase their anisotropic material properties. Models of their individual counterparts were also investigated. There are no previous works showing the deformation mechanisms of copper/aluminum core/shell nanoparticles. Molecular …


Part Design Geometry-Driven Toolpath Optimization For Additive Manufacturing Energy Sustainability Improvement, David Kolawole Somade Jan 2023

Part Design Geometry-Driven Toolpath Optimization For Additive Manufacturing Energy Sustainability Improvement, David Kolawole Somade

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

One of the most promising new manufacturing technologies in the past three decades isadditive manufacturing (AM), also commonly known as three-dimensional (3D) printing or rapid prototyping. The energy consumption problem in AM can be significant when it is adopted at the industrial scale or used under resource-restricted conditions. The energy consumption of an AM process is influenced by several factors including bed heating, filament extrusion, material infill, component cooling, etc. All these factors are further determined by the equipment and the toolpath for a specific printing task. Build orientation and tool-path direction are frequently used to optimize part and process …


Coulomb Blockade-Mediated Field Emission Sources Using Ultra-Nanocrystalline Diamond, Jevin Jensen Jan 2023

Coulomb Blockade-Mediated Field Emission Sources Using Ultra-Nanocrystalline Diamond, Jevin Jensen

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Coulomb Blockade effects in field emission provide interesting means of achieving brighter electron sources for numerous applications, ranging from vacuum electronics to the next generation of electron beam technology. Microelectronics cleanroom methods are presented in this thesis for production of field emission sources moderated by the Coulomb Blockade. The use of common processes is an essential step toward widespread experimentation with Coulomb Blockade-mediated field emission apparatuses. The main feature to be explored is the use of nano-diamond films for their potential applicability for this desired outcome. Ultra-Nanocrystalline Diamond is used in two different ways to achieve this, both as a …


Thermal Analysis Of Thermal Shield For Pip-Ii Ssr1 Cryomodule, Victor Aguado Rodriguez Jan 2023

Thermal Analysis Of Thermal Shield For Pip-Ii Ssr1 Cryomodule, Victor Aguado Rodriguez

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Fermilab's PIP-II project plans to enhance the onsite accelerator into the world's most intense neutrino beam, bringing Fermilab into the next generation of particle accelerators. The five different types of cryomodules are vital parts of the PIP-II project and each requires numerous engineering analyses to prove operation. For example, the thermal shield of the Single Spoke Resonator-1 (SSR1) cryomodule required a thermal analysis to ensure the design was operating as intended before fabrication commenced. The thermal shield is cooled by the supercritical helium inside of the extrusion and must remain between 45 and 80 Kelvin. The main purpose of the …