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The Status Of Metric Conversion In Industrial Education Programs In Utah With Recommendations For Statewide Training Programs, Thomas J. Brames May 1975

The Status Of Metric Conversion In Industrial Education Programs In Utah With Recommendations For Statewide Training Programs, Thomas J. Brames

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this study was to obtain information from Industrial Education teachers in Utah concerning their feelings and attitudes toward conversion to the Metric System in the United States and to determine their present familiarity with that system. The study was also designed to identify potential problem areas which would tend to influence educational programs on the Metric System for Industrial Education teachers in Utah.

A select sample of four-hundred twenty-three Industrial Education teachers representing over twenty occupational areas was chosen as the population for the study. Two-hundred ninety-seven usable questionnaires (70.2 per cent) were returned and tabulated as …


Methods For Calculating Energy Deposition Using Coupled Neutron-Gamma Ray Transport, Lewis Douglas Rigdon May 1975

Methods For Calculating Energy Deposition Using Coupled Neutron-Gamma Ray Transport, Lewis Douglas Rigdon

Nuclear Engineering ETDs

In radiation damage problems, it is desirable to know not only the neutron and gamma ray fluxes but also the energy deposition due to those fluxes. Following the recent availability of coupled neutron-gamma ray, multigroup-multitable cross sections and associated fluence-to-KERMA factors, an automated method has been developed for obtaining the energy deposition in a material region due to local neutron and gamma ray fluxes. Cross section sets which combine neutron and photon transport as well as a production matrix for neutron-induced gamma rays are used in the transport calculation. Thus in one discrete ordinates transport calculation, the energy deposition from …


A Hydro-Quality Model To Predict The Effects Of Biological Transformations On The Chemical Quality Of Return Flow, V. A. Narasimhan May 1975

A Hydro-Quality Model To Predict The Effects Of Biological Transformations On The Chemical Quality Of Return Flow, V. A. Narasimhan

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A computerized mathematical model has been developed to simulate the system hydrology and water-salinity (as indicated by seven major ions constituting the salt) of a river basin, in which irrigation is the major beneficial water user. The overall system simulation model consists of three submodels: (1) a general hydrologic submodel programmed on a hybrid computer; (2) a chemical submodel to predict the quality of percolated water through the soil profile; and (3) a biological transformation submodel in respect of microbial nitrogen transformations, which is utilized by the chemical submodel. Both the chemical and biological submodels are programmed on a digital …


Silver Centers Induced In Borate Glasses: Esr And Optical Studies, Hadia El Zayyat Apr 1975

Silver Centers Induced In Borate Glasses: Esr And Optical Studies, Hadia El Zayyat

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Inhibitors And Retarders For The Free Radical Polymerization Of Alpha-Methylstyrene, Alexander Accetta Apr 1975

Inhibitors And Retarders For The Free Radical Polymerization Of Alpha-Methylstyrene, Alexander Accetta

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Alcohol Assisted Hydrocarbon Fuels: A Comparison Of Exhaust Emissions, Power Output And Fuel Consumption Using Static And Dynamic Engine Test Facilities, Dwight J. Bushnell Apr 1975

Alcohol Assisted Hydrocarbon Fuels: A Comparison Of Exhaust Emissions, Power Output And Fuel Consumption Using Static And Dynamic Engine Test Facilities, Dwight J. Bushnell

Theses and Dissertations

America’s energy crunch— something new for a country that has been used to great affluence. America’s smog— an eye stinging, lung burning situation which the Environmental Protection Agency has "promised" to rectify. These are two outstanding problems that face the engineer and scientist of today. The end of the era of cheap gasoline has brought the beginnings of a quiet revolution to Detroit: an improvement in the efficiency, economy and emission level of the American automobile. Word has penetrated to the automotive engineers that the emissions level, fuel economy and automobile safety are the prime design considerations for the automobile …


Determination Of The Most Economically Feasible Method For High Volume Machining Of A Discharge Port In A Powder-Metal Compressor Cylinder, Perry W. Carter Apr 1975

Determination Of The Most Economically Feasible Method For High Volume Machining Of A Discharge Port In A Powder-Metal Compressor Cylinder, Perry W. Carter

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to ascertain the most economically feasible method for high volume machining of a discharge hole in a power metal compressor cylinder.


Correlation Of Theory And Experiment For The Dynamics Of A Pressurized Water Reactor, J. G. Thakkar Mar 1975

Correlation Of Theory And Experiment For The Dynamics Of A Pressurized Water Reactor, J. G. Thakkar

Masters Theses

Dynamic tests were performed on the Carolina Power and Light Company's H. B. Robinson Unit 2 to determine the frequency response of the PWR steam supply system. Step inputs and multi-frequency binary signals of various sequence lengths and bit durations were used. The signals were introduced manually by the operator both for reactivity perturbation and steam flow perturbation tests. The experimental results were analyzed on and IBM 360/65 computer. The test results were compared with theoretical results predicted by a mathematical model of the system.

A mathematical model for the H. B. Robinson system was formulated. In most cases, the …


Stresses At The Tips Of Cracks Emanating From The Loaded Fastener Hole, Venkataraman Shivakumar Feb 1975

Stresses At The Tips Of Cracks Emanating From The Loaded Fastener Hole, Venkataraman Shivakumar

Mechanical Engineering ETDs

Stress-intensity factors, K, are obtained at the tips of radial cracks emanating from the boundary of an internal circular fastener hole in a plate loaded by a pin or rivet that just fills the hole and is pulled in the negative y-direction, in the plane of the plate. Solutions are obtained in a conformally mapped region in the form of series for different crack lengths and are based on the Muskhelishvili formulation in the two-dimensional theory of elasticity. The method presents a general technique for determining K for k symmetrically located radial cracks of equal length for a wide variety …


Some Structural Aspects Of Ni2+ In Potassium Haloborate Glasses, Samia Sidhom Feb 1975

Some Structural Aspects Of Ni2+ In Potassium Haloborate Glasses, Samia Sidhom

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Design Of A Yig-Tuned Oscillator, Tien Liang Jin Jan 1975

Design Of A Yig-Tuned Oscillator, Tien Liang Jin

Theses

A technique for designing YIG (yttrium-iron garnet) tuned transistor oscillators, tunable over the range of frequencies from 500 to 950 MHZ, is presented. The approach taken differs appreciably from that used in the design of conventional LC-tuned oscillators. One major difference is that the YIG tuning mechanism is electrically controlled. The YIG tuning element is treated as a single unit and is not resolved into an equivalent LC circuit. Instead, a direct method using reflection coefficients measured at network terminals to characterize various design stages is applied. The transistor is also characterized by reflection and transmission coefficients, i.e., S-parameters. Thus …


Plasma And Red Blood Cells' Amino Acids Patterns In Egyptian Children With Protein Calorie Malnutrition, Mary Mitry Mikhail Jan 1975

Plasma And Red Blood Cells' Amino Acids Patterns In Egyptian Children With Protein Calorie Malnutrition, Mary Mitry Mikhail

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Subsolidus Equilibria And Metastable Phase Development In The System Zro₂-Al₂O₃-Sio₂, Charles Christopher Sorrell Jan 1975

Subsolidus Equilibria And Metastable Phase Development In The System Zro₂-Al₂O₃-Sio₂, Charles Christopher Sorrell

Bachelors Theses

"Subsolidus equilibria in the low silica portion of the system ZrO₂-Al₂O₃-SiO₂ were studied by X-ray diffraction of quenched samples fired at 1300°, 1400°, and 1480°C. Samples prepared as powders from combinations of a-Al₂O₃, Al(OH)₃, silicic acid, ZrO₂, and kaolinite reacted very slowly at 1300° and 1400°C and the trends toward equilibria are not apparent. A mixture of zircon and Al(OH)₃ reacted slowly at 1480°C to form mullite and ZrO₂, indicating that the latter phases are the stable assemblage rather than zircon and alumina. A gel prepared from aluminum nitrate, zirconyl nitrate, and colloidal silica reacted at 1480°C to form alumina, …


Integrated Numerical Simulation Of Drip Irrigation With Subsurface Drainage, James Ray Hoover Jan 1975

Integrated Numerical Simulation Of Drip Irrigation With Subsurface Drainage, James Ray Hoover

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A numerical method and model were developed to simulate soil moisture during steady-state and transient flow toward a tile drain. Intermittent application of water by drip irrigation and rainfall were simulated by use of finite difference approximation equations. No known analytical solution for these flow situations exists because of the complex mathematics describing unsaturated flow in the soil. The computer model is based on the electrical resistance network analog. The explicit finite difference equations were solved by the successive over-relaxation method for steady-state flow and by iteration for transient soil moisture flow. The computer program for the model consists of …


Computation Of Potential And Potential Gradient Around Bundled Conductors, Mamdouh Hossny Ibrahim Jan 1975

Computation Of Potential And Potential Gradient Around Bundled Conductors, Mamdouh Hossny Ibrahim

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Decoupled Explosive Charge Effects On Blasting Performance, Roberto Ucar Jan 1975

Decoupled Explosive Charge Effects On Blasting Performance, Roberto Ucar

Masters Theses

"This investigation was performed to determine the burden at which hard rock would break utilizing decoupled and unstemmed charges when the free surface parallel to the borehole was the wall of an open hole. This open hole was created by burn cuts and by drilling holes of 7-7/8 in. and 12 in. diameter. Additional tests were performed using partially stemmed charges where the stemming was the same size as the explosive charge.

The explosive used was a 0.75 lb. slurry charge, 1.5 in. diameter and 10 in. long. The diameter and depth of the borehole were 2 in. and …


Characterization Of Two Mexican Raw Dolomites For Refractory Brick Production, Rodolfo Trevino Cantu Jan 1975

Characterization Of Two Mexican Raw Dolomites For Refractory Brick Production, Rodolfo Trevino Cantu

Masters Theses

"Two Mexican dolomites were characterized in order to discover their suitability for production of refractory brick.

The results were compared with other dolomites from American Companies. Some samples were burned in a gas fired Laboratory Furnace and others were obtained in the burned state after processing in Industrial Rotary Kilns.

The characterization procedures included X-Ray Diffraction, Scanning Auger Microprobe, DTA and TGA techniques, Chemical Analysis and Bulk Density measurements.

The procedure to control the quality of the dead-burned dolomite at the industrial level was established taking as the main criteria, bulk density, hydration susceptibility, and impurity levels"--Abstract, page ii.


Denitrification Of A Synthetic Waste With A Submerged Filter, Dominic Joseph Grana Jan 1975

Denitrification Of A Synthetic Waste With A Submerged Filter, Dominic Joseph Grana

Masters Theses

"The facultative anaerobic submerged filter is a plug flow, packed bed, column type reactor in which the facultative microorganisms responsible for nitrate reduction are attached to the filter media. The objective of this study was to evaluate filter performance and the kinetic equations of the process under variable conditions of flow rate, nitrate nitrogen concentration, and organic loading.

Two 0.5 cu ft (14.25 1) laboratory filters were operated for 144 days at 35°C using a synthetic waste as the substrate. Filter media consisted of smooth quartzite stone, 1 to 1.5 in. (2.54-3.82 cm) in diameter. Each filter had a porosity …


Experimental Study Of Electron Density And Confinement Time In An Electrostatically-Plugged Cusp Device Using A Microwave Interferometer, Robert Louis Hayward Jan 1975

Experimental Study Of Electron Density And Confinement Time In An Electrostatically-Plugged Cusp Device Using A Microwave Interferometer, Robert Louis Hayward

Masters Theses

"The average electron density and electron confinement time in an electrostatically plugged magnetic spindle cusp device are studied using a 20 GHz microwave interferometer. The results are compared with the predictions from approximate theoretical equations. With a magnetic induction in the point cusp of 5000 Gauss, a plasma is produced by injecting a 5 mA, 500 eV electron beam into hydrogen gas at 10-5 Torr. The measured electron density is 2 x 10-10 cm-3 and the measured confinement time is 80 ysec, which agree to within a factor of two with values predicted by theory"--Abstract, page ii.


Application Of Voltammetry To Copper Electrodeposition, Louis Francis Toth Jr. Jan 1975

Application Of Voltammetry To Copper Electrodeposition, Louis Francis Toth Jr.

Doctoral Dissertations

"A study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of using voltammetry and scanning electron microscopy techniques to characterize copper deposition from an acid-sulfate electrolyte. The main process variables investigated were temperature and addition agents (chloride ion, glue, separan or thiourea) at different concentrations, over a range of current densities. Cathodes employed were either polycrystalline titanium or copper. Some long-time copper deposits were also made using Ti cathodes and the orientations of these deposits were determined by x-ray diffraction.

Observations of copper crystals produced during voltammetry scans, on a Ti cathode, indicated that a characteristic morphology was associated with each type …


Design, Fabrication, And Application Of Uniformly Distributed Rc Networks For Use In Electronic Circuits, Michael Flynn Kavanaugh Jan 1975

Design, Fabrication, And Application Of Uniformly Distributed Rc Networks For Use In Electronic Circuits, Michael Flynn Kavanaugh

Doctoral Dissertations

"In the design of electronic circuits, both linear and non-linear, one of the goals is the reduction of the number of elements needed to complete the design. By using distributed RC networks a reduction in the number of elements by at least 50% is usually possible. This dissertation discusses several distributed RC networks, develops detailed design procedures for each, and applies them in the design of electronic circuits.

The indefinite admittance matrix (IAM) for the DRURC (double-resistive uniformly distributed RC network) and the URC (single-resistive uniformly distributed RC network) , which have been previously derived, are used as the starting …


Optimizing Underground, Trackless Loading And Hauling Systems, Richard Lee Bullock Jan 1975

Optimizing Underground, Trackless Loading And Hauling Systems, Richard Lee Bullock

Doctoral Dissertations

"Determining the optimum system and equipment to be utilized in today's underground trackless haulage mine is a complex problem which was dealt with in this research by systems simulation. The computer program developed by the Caterpillar Tractor Company served as the starting point for simulating the equipment's capabilities to move material over a course in a prescribed time. Extensive time studies of the unsimulated events lead to structuring this program in the deterministic mode since it was felt to be more acceptable to the operating management which would eventually use the technique. Every phase of the simulation was successfully validated …


Influence Of Initial Turbulence Intensity On The Heat And Moisture Transfer Through A Recirculated Air Curtain, Nguyen Quang Van Jan 1975

Influence Of Initial Turbulence Intensity On The Heat And Moisture Transfer Through A Recirculated Air Curtain, Nguyen Quang Van

Doctoral Dissertations

"An air curtain is a directed jet of air separating a controlled space from an environment of different temperature and humidity. This investigation describes the development and verification of an eddy viscosity model which accounts for the influence of the initial turbulence intensity on the transfer of heat and moisture across a recirculated air curtain. The control of the turbulence intensity at the nozzle exit of an air curtain permits control of heat and moisture transfer and therefore the energy required to operate the air curtain.

Both theoretical and experimental studies were made of the recirculated air curtain. An explicit …


Bit Penetration Into Rock - A Finite Element Study, Jaw-Kuang Wang Jan 1975

Bit Penetration Into Rock - A Finite Element Study, Jaw-Kuang Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

"A finite element approach has been developed to simulate bit penetration from bit-rock interaction to chip formation. A mathematical rock failure model, based on a review of the existing literature on rock tests, has been proposed to represent post-failure rock behavior and applied in the penetration simulations. The finite element program has been developed for two dimensional plane strain problems with non-linear material properties, geometrical nonlinearities and fracture. An anisotropic element as well as variable stiffness and stress release methods have been used. An iteration method, using an incremental approach, has been applied for continuous penetration and modifications of material …


An Analysis Of The Progress In Automation Of Manned Space-Craft Test And Checkout, John E. Malone Jan 1975

An Analysis Of The Progress In Automation Of Manned Space-Craft Test And Checkout, John E. Malone

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Manned Spacecraft Programs are the largest research and development tasks ever undertaken by the government or by private industry in the United States. Under the direction of the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) these programs have advanced from Project Mercury in the early 1960's through Gemini, Apollo, including Moon Landing, and Skylab Programs to the present day Space Shuttle Program. With the development of each new program, there comes a growing awareness of the ever increasing complexity of tasks relating to integrated preflight test and checkout. Data rates have grown from one (1) pulse amplitude modulated/frequency modulated (PAM/FM) link …


Innovative Industrial Arts Programs At The Junior High/Middle School And The Continuation Of Those Programs At The Senior High School Level In Iowa, James L. Thiesse Jan 1975

Innovative Industrial Arts Programs At The Junior High/Middle School And The Continuation Of Those Programs At The Senior High School Level In Iowa, James L. Thiesse

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

The purpose of this study was to determine the percentage of junior high/middle schools in the State of Iowa using selected. newly developed industrial arts curriculums and to determine if the senior high schools serviced by them were continuing to expand upon that base of knowledge.

Objectives of the Study.

1. To determine the percentage of Iowa junior high/ middle schools using one or more of the selected newly developed industrial arts curriculums.

2. To determine the percentage of senior high schools in Iowa which were using or building upon one of the selected industrial arts curriculums.

3. To inquire …


A Study To Determine The Cultural Awareness Of Engineering Students, Gordon P. Foreman Jan 1975

A Study To Determine The Cultural Awareness Of Engineering Students, Gordon P. Foreman

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

Origins of the Study

As an engineering student in the Honors Program, I am continually faced with the stereotype of engineering students as people with no interest in social or cultural affairs and no consideration of things which cannot be tied down and measured. I decided to test this conception as best I could, even to comparing engineering students quantitatively to natural resources, history, and business majors. I attempted to get number comparisons for the index of relative awarenesses of culture. I suppose that only an engineering student would have the temerity to try to attach numerical values to something …


Variables Affecting The Rate Of Solution Of Mold Inoculants In Cast Iron, Jose Osorno Fonnegra Jan 1975

Variables Affecting The Rate Of Solution Of Mold Inoculants In Cast Iron, Jose Osorno Fonnegra

Masters Theses

"The purpose of this investigation was to measure the effectiveness of an inoculant alloy reacting with molten cast iron in a reaction chamber properly located in the gating system.

The chemical composition of the gray iron was held constant while several metallurgical factors were varied to produce test samples with different cementite thicknesses. These chill depths were measured as an indication of the inoculation effectiveness.

Appreciable differences in chilling tendency were observed within the different variables studied. The results indicate that pouring temperature, as well as the other variables studied, are of considerable importance when dealing with inoculation of gray …


Development Of Helicopter Flight Path Models Utilizing Modern Control Techniques, Alfred Fermelia Jan 1975

Development Of Helicopter Flight Path Models Utilizing Modern Control Techniques, Alfred Fermelia

Doctoral Dissertations

"The nonlinear set of equations which represents helicopter motion are linearized about a prescribed nominal state. Once the linearized system is obtained it is validated by comparing the output of the nonlinear system to that of its linearized counterpart. Having obtained a linear model, linear system theory may then be applied in order to investigate the stability and control characteristics of the aircraft.

General techniques for simulating helicopter pilot response for inclusion in a flight path simulation program have been devised. To provide the desired flight goal, a nominal flight trajectory is obtained from an existing nonlinear model. With this …


An Application Of "Storm" Mathematical Modeling For Evaluation Of Nonpoint Source Water Pollution For A Nonurban Watershed, John T. Izzo Jan 1975

An Application Of "Storm" Mathematical Modeling For Evaluation Of Nonpoint Source Water Pollution For A Nonurban Watershed, John T. Izzo

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Today, the engineer is faced with the task of predicting and evaluating the extent of the Nonpoint Sources that pollute our waterways. A mathematical model may be an extremely useful tool in helping the engineer solve problems in the area of water resources. During the course of this investigation, a literature survey related to the Econlockhatchee River Basin and to the "STORM" mathematical modeling technique for runoff evaluation has been conducted. The latter part of this report deals with an application of the "STORM" mathematical model for predicting quantity and quality of surface runoff for the Econlockhatchee River Basin located …