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Lead-Free Interconnection For Electronic Devices, Ravi F. Saraf Dec 1999

Lead-Free Interconnection For Electronic Devices, Ravi F. Saraf

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents

An electronic device that is equipped with a plurality of bonding pads positioned on the device for making electrical interconnections and electrically conductive composite bumps adhered to the bonding pads wherein the bumps are formed of a composite material consisting of a thermoplastic polymer and at least about 30 volume percent of conductive metal particles based on the total volume of the metal particles and the thermoplastic polymer. The present invention is also directed to a method of making electrical interconnections to an electronic device by pressing a plurality of composite bumps of a polymeric based material against a substrate …


Near-Band-Gap Cupt-Order-Induced Birefringence In Al0.48Ga0.52Inp2, Mathias Schubert, Tino Hofmann, Bernd Rheinlander, Ines Pietzonka, Torsten Sass, Volker Gottschalch, John A. Woollam Dec 1999

Near-Band-Gap Cupt-Order-Induced Birefringence In Al0.48Ga0.52Inp2, Mathias Schubert, Tino Hofmann, Bernd Rheinlander, Ines Pietzonka, Torsten Sass, Volker Gottschalch, John A. Woollam

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

The order-induced birefringence in the near-band-gap spectral range (0.75 to 2.5 eV), and its dependence on the degree of ordering η is reported for Al0.48Ga0.52InP2. Transmission and reflection generalized variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry, dark-field spectroscopy, and cross-polarized reflectance difference spectroscopy (CRDS) are used to determine precisely the room-temperature dielectric functions for polarization parallel and perpendicular to the ordering direction of a series of spontaneously CuPt-ordered samples grown by metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy. The CRDS technique is introduced as an approach to sense extremely weak anisotropy at oblique angles of incidence. The observed order birefringence is …


United States Patent: Method And System For Estimating The Tenderness Of A Meat Product, Maria Victoria Spadaro, Rosana Moreira, Jimmy Keeton, D. H. Allen Dec 1999

United States Patent: Method And System For Estimating The Tenderness Of A Meat Product, Maria Victoria Spadaro, Rosana Moreira, Jimmy Keeton, D. H. Allen

Department of Engineering Mechanics: Faculty Publications

A method for estimating the tenderness of a meat product is provided. The method includes determining the stress relaxation coefficient of a meat sample. One or more physical parameters of the meat sample are then determined from the stress relaxation coefficient. Diagnostic sensory characterization data, such as a numerical estimation of the meat's overall tenderness, is then determined for the meat sample. The physical parameters are then correlated to the diagnostic sensory characterization data, to allow the diagnostic sensory characterization data to be estimated solely from the measured physical parameters.


Method For Providing Discharge Protection Or Shielding, Ravi F. Saraf Dec 1999

Method For Providing Discharge Protection Or Shielding, Ravi F. Saraf

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents

Electrostatic discharge protection or electromagnetic interference shielding is provided by applying a composition comprising a thermoset or thermoplastic polymeric matrix, and a conductive filler component, where said filler component comprises electrically conductive particles and at least one conducting polymer to a dielectric substrate.


Acuta Enews December 1999, Vol.28, No. 12 Dec 1999

Acuta Enews December 1999, Vol.28, No. 12

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

ACUTA to Recognize Member's Web Sites

ACUTA EVENTS

ACUTA Announces Online Legislative & Regulatory Affairs Newsletter

DC Update

Overheard on the Listserve............. Directory Assistance Direct Connect

Board Report

Welcome New Members

Positions Available


Breakaway Steel Guardrail Post, Dean L. Sicking, John D. Reid, John R. Rohde Nov 1999

Breakaway Steel Guardrail Post, Dean L. Sicking, John D. Reid, John R. Rohde

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Faculty Publications

A breakaway guardrail post includes upper and lower post sections spaced apart but connected by a breakaway joint. The joint is attached at one end to the upper post by a first fastener set and connected at a second end by a second fasteners set. Upon impact forces being applied to the upper post section, the first fastener fails and the upper post section rotates downwardly.


Inside-Out Crosslinked And Commercial-Scale Hydrogels, And Sub-Macromolecular Selective Purification Using The Hyrdogels, William H. Velander, Kevin E. Van Cott Nov 1999

Inside-Out Crosslinked And Commercial-Scale Hydrogels, And Sub-Macromolecular Selective Purification Using The Hyrdogels, William H. Velander, Kevin E. Van Cott

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents

Relating to chromatographic processes and ion-exchange and affinity matrices, a spatial installation method for a bifunctional reagent that crosslinks and/or activates a polymer matrix is disclosed, with inside-outside installation of a bifunctional reagent on and within a polymer matrix. The polymer matrix is cellulose, agarose, or chitosan particles. The installation may be followed by inside-outside ligand attachment, by further reacting the matrix with a ligand or ionic group so that a higher concentration of ligand or ionic moiety occurs on the intra-particle volume than the outer matrix surface.


Acuta Enews November 1999, Vol.28, No. 11 Nov 1999

Acuta Enews November 1999, Vol.28, No. 11

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In This Issue

Who Are the Leader? WE ARE!

ACUTA EVENTS

DC Update

Convergence In the Real World: Voice, Video, Data over ATM and ISND-based Video Conferencing at Millersville University

Board Report

Welcome New Members

Positions Available


Methods Of Fabricating Plasticized, Antiplasticized And Crystalline Conducting Polymers And Precursors Thereof, Ravi F. Saraf Oct 1999

Methods Of Fabricating Plasticized, Antiplasticized And Crystalline Conducting Polymers And Precursors Thereof, Ravi F. Saraf

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents

Methods of forming materials containing precursors to electrically conductive polymers and electrically conductive polymers are described which have a high degree of crystallinity. The high degree of crystallinity is achieved by preparing the materials under conditions which provide a high degree of mobility to the polymer molecules permitting them to associate with one another to form a crystalline state. High levels of electrical conductivity are achieved in in the electrically conductive materials without stretch orienting the material. The enhanced electrical conductivity is isotropic as compared to a stretch oriented film which has isotropic electrical conductivity. In the preferred embodiment, additives …


Coulomb Crystals And Glasses For Self-Assembly Of Nanoparticles, P. F. Williams, A. Belolipetski, A. Goussev, M. E. Markes Oct 1999

Coulomb Crystals And Glasses For Self-Assembly Of Nanoparticles, P. F. Williams, A. Belolipetski, A. Goussev, M. E. Markes

P. F. (Paul Frazer) Williams Publications

Under proper conditions, small particles may be suspended in a regularly-spaced array called a Coulomb crystal. In this paper we discuss the application of this phenomenon to the self-assembly of nanoparticles in a lattice-lie array on a substrate. Issues associated with depositing the particles, and the size and lattice spacing of the particles are discussed.


Carrier Concentration And Lattice Absorption In Bulk And Epitaxial Silicon Carbide Determined Using Infrared Ellipsometry, Thomas E. Tiwald, John A. Woollam, Stefan Zollner, Jim Christiansen, R. B. Gregory, T. Wetteroth, S. R. Wilson, Adrian R. Powell Oct 1999

Carrier Concentration And Lattice Absorption In Bulk And Epitaxial Silicon Carbide Determined Using Infrared Ellipsometry, Thomas E. Tiwald, John A. Woollam, Stefan Zollner, Jim Christiansen, R. B. Gregory, T. Wetteroth, S. R. Wilson, Adrian R. Powell

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

We have measured the dielectric function of bulk nitrogen-doped 4H and 6H SiC substrates from 700 to 4000 cm-1 using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry. Photon absorption by transverse optical phonons produces a strong reststrahlen band between 797 and 1000 cm-1 with the effects of phonon anisotropy being observed in the region of the longitudinal phonon energy (960 to 100 cm-1). The shape of this band is influenced by plasma oscillations of free electrons, which we describe with a classical Drude equation. For the 6H-SiC samples, we modify the Drude equation to account for the strong effective …


Metadata In A Digital Special Library: The Energy And Environmental Information Resources Center In Lafayette, Louisiana, Dan Foley Oct 1999

Metadata In A Digital Special Library: The Energy And Environmental Information Resources Center In Lafayette, Louisiana, Dan Foley

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

This paper discusses three kinds of metadata and how they are used in the Energy & Environmental Information Resources Center (EE-IR Center), a digital special library of text, numeric, and geospatial data, located in Lafayette, Louisiana. These metadata are Dublin Core (DC), MARC21 (formerly USMARC), and Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) metadata.

The EE-IR Center was formed as a partnership between the National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC) of the U.S. Geological Survey and the Center for Advanced Computer Studies of the University of Southwestern Louisiana (CACS/USL). Both partners are located in Lafayette, Louisiana. The EE-IR Center is funded by a …


Inspec On Firstsearch: An Evaluation And Tutorial For Effective Searching, Lutishoor Salisbury, Usha Gupta Oct 1999

Inspec On Firstsearch: An Evaluation And Tutorial For Effective Searching, Lutishoor Salisbury, Usha Gupta

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

This paper focuses on providing critical evaluation and searching tips for users of the INSPEC database on FirstSearch on the Web. It introduces the idea of records and fields, fields searching to focus a search for effective retrieval, and the use of the Related Headings feature. Also explained is the idea of precision searching using the proximity operators and bound-phrase searching capabilities. Other ways to search for specific types of information (for example, foreign names, reviews, theses and dissertations, and chemical searching) are also presented. We provide practical examples to illustrate the search features using the Basic, Advanced, and Command …


Acuta Enews October 1999, Vol.28, No. 10 Oct 1999

Acuta Enews October 1999, Vol.28, No. 10

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

ACUTA Strategizes for the Future

ACUTA EVENTS

Three Win Achievements Awards

DC Update

Integrating H.323 Video Conferencing into an Existing H.320 System

Winter Seminars: Surf and Substance!

Welcome New Members

Positions Available


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Simulation Analysis, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Simulation Analysis, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. Simulation is one of industry’s most used operations research. Its uses range from answering questions about work-in-process and production feasibility to comparing alternative plans for system routing and scheduling.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Theme Park Design And Layout, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Theme Park Design And Layout, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. Plant layout and design is one of the key areas of industrial engineering. There are numerous issues that must be accounted for. A subset include: machine utilization, queueing space, and flow of materials. To provide students with an introduction to plant layout and design, let's consider designing a theme park. As we will see, many of the concepts will be the same.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Manufacturing Variability, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Manufacturing Variability, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. This fun and interactive penny manufacturing game highlights the impact of variability, capacity, and overtime.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Bad Human Factor Designs, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Bad Human Factor Designs, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. Ergonomics or human factors does not only encompass product design, but safety, and product use. A simple definition is “to make the work place safe and less stressful on the worker.” Human factors or ergonomics impacts all aspects of our lives. Let's consider each of the following examples of bad human factor designs.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Operations Research, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Operations Research, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. Operations Research is an area of industrial engineering concerned with the allocation of scarce resources. One area of operations research is linear programming. Linear programming is a method often used to solve large, complicated problems. These problems often require a manager to determine how to use the company’s limited resources most efficiently.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Team Tower, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Team Tower, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. One of the key areas of Industrial Engineering is quality control. Quality control is concerned with testing and inspecting a product to confirm that it meets production and customer specifications. To understand some of the basics of quality control, let’s consider the production of M&M candies.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Group Resume, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Group Resume, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. This ice-breaking exercise has students work in groups to create a group resume to get to know each other better.


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Interpretation Of Visual Displays, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Interpretation Of Visual Displays, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. The area of human factors or ergonomics focuses on human beings and their interaction with products, equipment, facilities, producers, and environments used in work and everyday life. The emphasis is on human beings and how the design of things influences people. One small area of ergonomics is concerned with how humans interpret visual displays. For an introduction to this area, let's consider the visual interpretation of static displays (i.e., information that …


Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Ethical Choices, Paul Savory Oct 1999

Introduction To Industrial Engineering: Ethical Choices, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Instructional Materials

Classroom exercise for IMSE 150 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This goal is to introduce freshman industrial engineering students to various aspects of industrial engineering and being an engineer. All industrial engineering, product designers, and managers must at some point in their career face an issue that requires some amount of ethical or moral judgment. Consider the following scenarios and discuss with your group members what each of you would do.


Organic-Metallic Composite Coating For Copper Surface Protection, Ravi F. Saraf Sep 1999

Organic-Metallic Composite Coating For Copper Surface Protection, Ravi F. Saraf

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Patents

Copper-containing surfaces of substrates such as laminated electronic circuit boards are protected by organometallic coatings comprising organic compounds selected from the group consisting of benzimidazoles, alkylimidazoles, benzotriazozles and alkyltriazoles, substituted or unsubstituted, and metal particles of solder-wettable metals or metal solders. The metal particles can be thermally formed in situ from metallic compounds such as noble metal acetates, acetylacetonates and carbonates.


System And Method For Improving Data Acquisistion Capability In Spectroscopic Rotatable Element, Rotating Element, Modulation Element, And Other Ellipsometer And Polarimeter And The Like Systems, Steven E. Green, Craig M. Heringer, Blaine D. Johs, John A. Woollam, Stephen P. Ducharme Sep 1999

System And Method For Improving Data Acquisistion Capability In Spectroscopic Rotatable Element, Rotating Element, Modulation Element, And Other Ellipsometer And Polarimeter And The Like Systems, Steven E. Green, Craig M. Heringer, Blaine D. Johs, John A. Woollam, Stephen P. Ducharme

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Disclosed is a System and method for controlling polarization State determining parameters of a polarized beam of light in an ellipSometer or polarimeter and the like System, (e.g. a modulation element ellipsometer System), So that they are in ranges wherein the Sensitivity, (of a Sample system characterizing PSI and DELTA value monitoring detector used to measure changes in Said polarization State resulting from interaction with a “composite Sample System,” comprised of a Sample System per Se.. and a beam polarization State determining variable retarder, to noise and measurement errors etc. therein), is reduced. The present invention allows determining Sample System …


Sept 1999, Tractor Museum Sep 1999

Sept 1999, Tractor Museum

Lester F. Larsen Tractor Museum: Planning and Development Documents

Director's Report Curator's Report Friend's Letterhead and Logo


Acuta Enews September 1999, Vol.28, No. 9 Sep 1999

Acuta Enews September 1999, Vol.28, No. 9

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

What's Hot on Your Campus?

Developing Collaborative Relationship

ACUTA EVENTS

DC Update

Pipeline Comes to Appalachia

Board Report

ACUTA Fall Seminars

Patricia Todus Named Director-at-Large

Welcome New Members

Positions Available


Optical Constants Of Crystalline Wo3 Deposited By Magnetron Sputtering, Michael J. Devries, Chris Trimble, Thomas E. Tiwald, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam, Jeffrey S. Hale Sep 1999

Optical Constants Of Crystalline Wo3 Deposited By Magnetron Sputtering, Michael J. Devries, Chris Trimble, Thomas E. Tiwald, Daniel W. Thompson, John A. Woollam, Jeffrey S. Hale

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Crystalline WO3-x is an infrared (IR) electrochromic material having possible applications in satellite thermal control and IR switches. Optical constants of electrochromic materials change upon ion intercalation, usually with H+ or Li+. Of primary concern for device design are the optical constants in both the intercalated and deintercalated states. In situ and ex situ ellipsometric data are used to characterize both the deposition process and the optical constants of the films. Ex situ data from a UV-Vis-NIR ellipsometer are combined with data from a mid-infrared Fourier-transform-infrared-based ellipsometer to provide optical constants over a spectral range …


Modeling Of Solid Phase Detonations, C Richter, Hendrik J. Viljoen, N.F.J Van Rensburg Sep 1999

Modeling Of Solid Phase Detonations, C Richter, Hendrik J. Viljoen, N.F.J Van Rensburg

Papers in Reaction Kinetics

In contrast to conventional explosives which constitute rapid decomposition of the molecular structure acconlpanied by the release of large volumes of gaseous products, heterogeneous mixtures in the SHS realm react by progression of a thermal wave at velocities far below the speed of sound in such mixtures. Interestingly, ultrafast solid phase reactions can be initiated under the right conditions. A shock wave compresses the solid mixture to densities well beyond the theoretical mean ambient density (TMD) and compression becomes the major form of preheating. In addition, elastic potential energy is pumped into the lattice structure to induce severe distortion and …


Wide Tires, Narrow Tires, Leonard L. Bashford, Michael F. Kocher, Todd S. Tibbetts Sep 1999

Wide Tires, Narrow Tires, Leonard L. Bashford, Michael F. Kocher, Todd S. Tibbetts

Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

Tractive performance comparisons among five different size tires were made on two different surface conditions, a wheat stubble field and a tilled wheat stubble field. Radial 18.4R46, 20.8R42 and 710/70R38 radial tires; and bias 750/65-38 and 850/55-42 tires were used. Instrumentation to evaluate tractive performance was installed on a two-wheel drive and a mechanical front wheel drive agricultural tractor. Axle torques, drawbar pull, travel speed, and engine rpm were recorded for a series of drawbar pulls on the two soil surfaces. Tractive performance evaluations among the tires were made by comparing the relationships of dynamic traction ratio to slip, tractive …