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Lamb Wave Diffraction Tomography, Eugene V. Malyarenko Jan 2000

Lamb Wave Diffraction Tomography, Eugene V. Malyarenko

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

As the worldwide aviation fleet continues to age, methods for accurately predicting the presence of structural flaws, such as hidden corrosion and disbonds, that compromise air worthiness become increasingly necessary. Ultrasonic guided waves, Lamb waves, allow large sections of aircraft structures to be rapidly inspected. However, extracting quantitative information from Lamb wave data has always involved highly trained personnel with a detailed knowledge of mechanical waveguide physics. In addition, human inspection process tends to be highly subjective, slow and prone to errors. The only practical alternative to traditional inspection routine is a software expert system capable of interpreting data with …


An Investigation Into The Feasibility Of Introducing A Marine Engine Simulator Into The Algerian Met [Maritime Education And Training] System, Djelloul Bouras Jan 2000

An Investigation Into The Feasibility Of Introducing A Marine Engine Simulator Into The Algerian Met [Maritime Education And Training] System, Djelloul Bouras

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Dehydrochlorination Mechanism Of The Internal Allylic Chloride Structure In Poly(Vinyl Chloride), Lynda B. Payne Jan 2000

The Dehydrochlorination Mechanism Of The Internal Allylic Chloride Structure In Poly(Vinyl Chloride), Lynda B. Payne

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Low Damage Processing And Process Characterization, Xianmin Tang Jan 2000

Low Damage Processing And Process Characterization, Xianmin Tang

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Two novel plasma sources (one neutral source and one pulsed inductively coupled plasma source) and ashing process characterization were investigated. The primary goal was to characterize these source properties and develop corresponding applications. The study includes process damage assessment with these two sources and another continuous wave (13.56MHz) plasma source. A global average simulation of the pulsed discharges was also included.;The transient plasma density and electron temperature from the double probe analysis were compared with single Langmuir probe results with sheath displacement corrections in pulsed discharges (200Hz--10kHz). The equivalent resistance method can be used effectively to analyze these double probe …


Voice Command Controller, Hoang Nghia Nguyen Jan 2000

Voice Command Controller, Hoang Nghia Nguyen

Theses : Honours

Signal processing technology has been strongly developed and it has attracted interest from scientists and engineers around the world from the last decade. Speech synthesis and speech recognition are particular topic in the field that have been widely used and developed in many different area such as business, controlling, education and entertainment. The project's main objective is to study and develop an application program with the Speech SDK through design and implementation of Tele-Control system based on the commercial product of National Semiconductor: Carrier-Current Transceiver (LM 1893) and Speech development kit (Speech SDK4.0) from Microsoft Corporation. The project is suitable …


Fire Protection Onboard : Enhance Fire Safety By Design, Shangchun Zhang Jan 2000

Fire Protection Onboard : Enhance Fire Safety By Design, Shangchun Zhang

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Developing An Effective Mechanism Of Oil Pollution Management In The Niger Delta, Ja'afaru Labaran Daura Jan 2000

Developing An Effective Mechanism Of Oil Pollution Management In The Niger Delta, Ja'afaru Labaran Daura

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Piezoceramic Actuator Placement For Acoustic Control Of Panels, Jeffrey S. Bevan Jan 2000

Piezoceramic Actuator Placement For Acoustic Control Of Panels, Jeffrey S. Bevan

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Optimum placement of multiple traditional piezoceramic actuators is determined for active structural acoustic control of flat panels. The structural acoustic response is determined using acoustic radiation filters and structural surface vibration characteristics. Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) control is utilized to determine the optimum state feedback gain for active structural acoustic control. The optimum actuator location is determined by minimizing the structural acoustic radiated noise using a modified genetic algorithm. Experimental tests are conducted and compared to analytical results.

Anisotropic piezoceramic actuators exhibit enhanced performance when compared to traditional isotropic piezoceramic actuators. As a result of the inherent isotropy, these advanced …


The Effect Of Heat On Fingertip Sensitivity Of Meat Processing Workers, Brian James Finder Jan 2000

The Effect Of Heat On Fingertip Sensitivity Of Meat Processing Workers, Brian James Finder

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

Current research indicates that acute non-freezing cold exposure elicits short-term performance problems; namely reduced upper extremity temperature, blood flow, tactile sensitivity, and dexterity. However, various animal-related studies indicate that humans are at increased risk of incurring semi-permanent upper extremity nervous system dysfunction as a result of repeated cold exposure.

The purpose of this research was to examine various factors that may contribute to hand/arm nervous system impairment of individuals who work in a refrigerated meat-processing environment. The methodology used was primarily the Experimental Method and from studies conducted by other researchers, was driven by the following questions:

(1) How would …