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Virtual Power Lab - D.E.I. Dayalbagh, D. K. Chaturvedi Dr. Aug 2011

Virtual Power Lab - D.E.I. Dayalbagh, D. K. Chaturvedi Dr.

D. K. Chaturvedi Dr.

Electrical Machines and Power systems are the back bone of electrical engineering and play a vital role in industry. Hence, it is essential for electrical engineering students to learn the concepts of power systems and machines. Unfortunately, the students are loosing interest in lab work due to various reasons like unavialability of experimental setups, lack of qualified and motivated lab staff, lab timing, etc. To overcome these problems the virtual Power labs are very important to impart quality experiments.


Ceas E-News 08.03.2011, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences Aug 2011

Ceas E-News 08.03.2011, College Of Engineering And Applied Sciences

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences News

BTR Bike Race, Sunseeker Events


Carotid Plaque Regression Following 6-Month Statin Therapy Assessed By 3t Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: Comparison With Ultrasound Intima Media Thickness, Raymond Q. Migrino, Mark Bowers, Leanne Harmann, Robert W. Prost, John F. Ladisa Aug 2011

Carotid Plaque Regression Following 6-Month Statin Therapy Assessed By 3t Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: Comparison With Ultrasound Intima Media Thickness, Raymond Q. Migrino, Mark Bowers, Leanne Harmann, Robert W. Prost, John F. Ladisa

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Background

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) allows volumetric carotid plaque measurement that has advantage over 2-dimensional ultrasound (US) intima-media thickness (IMT) in evaluating treatment response. We tested the hypothesis that 6-month statin treatment in patients with carotid plaque will lead to plaque regression when measured by 3 Tesla CMR but not by IMT.

Methods

Twenty-six subjects (67 ± 2 years, 7 females) with known carotid plaque (> 1.1 mm) and coronary or cerebrovascular atherosclerotic disease underwent 3T CMR (T1, T2, proton density and time of flight sequences) and US at baseline and following 6 months of statin therapy (6 had initiation, …


Electrochemical Synthesis Of Single Crystal Metal Nanowires, Nan Li Aug 2011

Electrochemical Synthesis Of Single Crystal Metal Nanowires, Nan Li

Master's Theses

Electrodeposition is an efficient and economical approach for template synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) nanostructured materials. Based on the porous membranes as templates during electrodeposition, metallic nanowires, nanorods, and nanotubes can overcome the geometrical restrictions to be inserted into the nanometric recesses with both diameter and length well controlled by tuning the size and thickness of the templates.

In this work, the morphology, growth rate and texture of copper nanowires prepared with templates were investigated by the controlled parameters in various experiments. Cu nanowire arrays with preferential orientations can be successfully synthesized into the Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) templates with optimized …


Guidelines For Constructing Climate Scenarios, Philip Mote, Levi D. Brekke, Philip B. Duffy, Edwin P. Maurer Aug 2011

Guidelines For Constructing Climate Scenarios, Philip Mote, Levi D. Brekke, Philip B. Duffy, Edwin P. Maurer

Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering

Scientists and others from academia, government, and the private sector increasingly are using climate model outputs in research and decision support. For the most recent assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 18 global modeling centers contributed outputs from hundreds of simulations, coordinated through the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3), to the archive at the Program for Climate Model Diagnostics and Intercomparison (PCMDI; http://pcmdi3.llnl.gov) [Meehl et al., 2007]. Many users of climate model outputs prefer downscaled data—i.e., data at higher spatial resolution—to direct global climate model (GCM) outputs; downscaling can be statistical [e.g., Meehl et al., …


A Microfiber Cavity With Minimal-Volume Confinement, Ming Ding, Pengfei Wang, Timothy Lee, Gilberto Brambilla Aug 2011

Transcriptional Analysis Of Lactobacillus Brevis To N-Butanol And Ferulic Acid Responses, James Winkler, Katy Kao Aug 2011

Transcriptional Analysis Of Lactobacillus Brevis To N-Butanol And Ferulic Acid Responses, James Winkler, Katy Kao

Faculty Publications

BackgroundThe presence of anti-microbial phenolic compounds, such as the model compound ferulic acid, in biomass hydrolysates pose significant challenges to the widespread use of biomass in conjunction with whole cell biocatalysis or fermentation. Currently, these inhibitory compounds must be removed through additional downstream processing or sufficiently diluted to create environments suitable for most industrially important microbial strains. Simultaneously, product toxicity must also be overcome to allow for efficient production of next generation biofuels such as n-butanol, isopropanol, and others from these low cost feedstocks.Methodology and Principal FindingsThis study explores the high ferulic acid and n-butanol tolerance in Lactobacillus brevis, a …


Process-Variation-Aware Electromagnetic-Semiconductor Coupled Simulation, Yuanzhe Xu, Quan Chen, Lijun Jiang, Ngai Wong Aug 2011

Process-Variation-Aware Electromagnetic-Semiconductor Coupled Simulation, Yuanzhe Xu, Quan Chen, Lijun Jiang, Ngai Wong

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

We develop a new method based on the high-frequency electromagnetic (EM)-semiconductor coupled simulation to analyze the impact of multi-type process variations happen around semi-conductormetal structure. It is competent to simultaneously handle geometrical variations like surface roughness and material variations like semi-conductor doping profile, which are difficult for traditional stand alone simulation methods. A sparse grid based stochastic spectral collocation method (SSCM) combined with principle factor analysis (PFA) is implemented to accelerate the stochastic simulation. Numerical results confirm the validity and significance of our variational coupled simulation framework. © 2011 IEEE.


Software Health Management With Bayesian Networks, Ole J. Mengshoel, Johann M. Schumann Aug 2011

Software Health Management With Bayesian Networks, Ole J. Mengshoel, Johann M. Schumann

Ole J Mengshoel

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Effects Of Mass Layer Dimension On A Finite Quartz Crystal Microbalance.Pdf, Huijing He, Yanping Kong, Jinxi Liu, Jiashi Yang Aug 2011

Effects Of Mass Layer Dimension On A Finite Quartz Crystal Microbalance.Pdf, Huijing He, Yanping Kong, Jinxi Liu, Jiashi Yang

Huijing He

In this paper, we investigate free thickness-shear and thickness-twist vibrations of a finite crystal resonator of AT-cut quartz carrying a thin mass layer at the central portion of its top surface operating as a quartz crystal microbalance. The equations of anisotropic elasticity are used with the omission of the small elastic constant c56. An analytical solution is obtained using Fourier series from which the resonant frequencies, mode shapes and vibration confinement by the mass layer are calculated and examined.


Hybrid Gauss Pseudospectral And Generalized Polynomial Chaos Algorithm To Solve Stochastic Optimal Control Problems, G. C. Cottrill, Frederick G. Harmon Aug 2011

Hybrid Gauss Pseudospectral And Generalized Polynomial Chaos Algorithm To Solve Stochastic Optimal Control Problems, G. C. Cottrill, Frederick G. Harmon

Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Publications

A numerical algorithm combining the Gauss Pseudospectral Method (GPM) with a Generalized Polynomial Chaos (gPC) method to solve nonlinear stochastic optimal control problems with constraint uncertainties is presented. The GPM and gPC have been shown to be spectrally accurate numerical methods for solving deterministic optimal control problems and stochastic differential equations, respectively. The gPC uses collocation nodes to sample the random space, which are then inserted into the differential equations and solved using standard solvers to generate a set of deterministic solutions used to characterize the distribution of the solution by constructing a polynomial representation of the output as a …


Domain Size And Structure In Exchange Coupled [Co/Pt]/Nio/[Co/Pt] Multilayers, Andrew G. Baruth, Shireen Adenwalla Aug 2011

Domain Size And Structure In Exchange Coupled [Co/Pt]/Nio/[Co/Pt] Multilayers, Andrew G. Baruth, Shireen Adenwalla

Shireen Adenwalla Papers

We investigate the competing effects of interlayer exchange coupling and magnetostatic coupling in the magnetic heterostructure ([Co/Pt]/NiO/[Co/Pt]) with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA). This particular heterostructure is unique among coupled materials with PMA in directly exhibiting both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic coupling, oscillating between the two as a function of spacer layer thickness. By systematically tuning the coupling interactions via a wedge-shaped NiO spacer layer, we explore the energetics that dictate magnetic domain formation using high resolution magnetic force microscopy coupled with the magneto-optical Kerr effect. This technique probes the microscopic and macroscopic magnetic behavior as a continuous function of thickness and …


Bioreactor System Designs For Lipase-Catalyzed Synthesis Of Saccharide- Fatty Acid Esters In Solvent-Free Media, Ran Ye Aug 2011

Bioreactor System Designs For Lipase-Catalyzed Synthesis Of Saccharide- Fatty Acid Esters In Solvent-Free Media, Ran Ye

Doctoral Dissertations

As nontoxic biobased surfactants derived from plant oils and cellulose or starch, saccharide-fatty acid esters are widely used in cosmetics, food, and pharmaceutical industries due to their biocompatibility, biodegradability as well as antimicrobial activity. Generally, saccharide-fatty acid esters are synthesized chemically under high pressure, temperature and the presence of alkaline or acid catalysts leading to low-quality products (chemo-degradation of double bonds and oxygenated moieties) and large amounts of byproducts. In contrast, biocatalytic synthesis enhances sustainability: near-ambient pressure and temperature, the absence of toxic, acids and bases catalysts, and improved selectivity of products. For lipase-catalyzed synthesis under nearly anhydrous conditions, the …


Study Of Mechanical Behaviors And Structures Of Bulk Metallic Glasses With High-Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction, Feng Jiang Aug 2011

Study Of Mechanical Behaviors And Structures Of Bulk Metallic Glasses With High-Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction, Feng Jiang

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation addresses two critical issues in the mechanical behaviors and structures of bulk-metallic glasses (BMGs): (1) the effect of composition, fabrication method, and pretreatment of plastic deformation on mechanical properties and structures of BMGs; (2) the mechanical response and structural evolution of BMGs in the elastic and plastic region.

(Cu50Zr50)94Al6 and (Cu50Zr50)92Al8 amorphous alloys were used to study the effect of composition on mechanical properties and structures of BMGs. The (Cu50Zr50)94Al6 alloy exhibits lower yield stress and Young’s …


Dynamics, Electromyography And Vibroarthrography As Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tools: Investigation Of The Patellofemoral Joint, Filip Leszko Aug 2011

Dynamics, Electromyography And Vibroarthrography As Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tools: Investigation Of The Patellofemoral Joint, Filip Leszko

Doctoral Dissertations

The knee joint plays an essential role in the human musculoskeletal system. It has evolved to withstand extreme loading conditions, while providing almost frictionless joint movement. However, its performance may be disrupted by disease, anatomical deformities, soft tissue imbalance or injury. Knee disorders are often puzzling, and accurate diagnosis may be challenging. Current evaluation approach is usually limited to a detailed interview with the patient, careful physical examination and radiographic imaging. The X-ray screening may reveal bone degeneration, but does not carry sufficient information of the soft tissue conditions. More advanced imaging tools such as MRI or CT are available, …


The Impact Of Change On System Of Systems Performance With An Application To Small And Medium Multihospital Systems, Karima Tayeb Aug 2011

The Impact Of Change On System Of Systems Performance With An Application To Small And Medium Multihospital Systems, Karima Tayeb

Doctoral Dissertations

An entity that functions as a system of systems (SoS) is composed of multiple systems that individually provide various functions which collectively provide a holistic functional capability. It is complex in design and function and tends to become even more complex over time as it evolves and responds to both internal and external changes. These changes might be in the composition or in the interoperability among its system members. Since interoperability affects how well the members work as one system, managing it is critical to the performance of the SoS over its lifespan.

In support of this goal, this dissertation, …


Performance Controlled Power Optimization For Virtualized Internet Datacenters, Yefu Wang Aug 2011

Performance Controlled Power Optimization For Virtualized Internet Datacenters, Yefu Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

Modern data centers must provide performance assurance for complex system software such as web applications. In addition, the power consumption of data centers needs to be minimized to reduce operating costs and avoid system overheating. In recent years, more and more data centers start to adopt server virtualization strategies for resource sharing to reduce hardware and operating costs by consolidating applications previously running on multiple physical servers onto a single physical server. In this dissertation, several power efficient algorithms are proposed to effectively reduce server power consumption while achieving the required application-level performance for virtualized servers.

First, at the server …


Collaborative Solutions To Visual Sensor Networks, Mahmut Karakaya Aug 2011

Collaborative Solutions To Visual Sensor Networks, Mahmut Karakaya

Doctoral Dissertations

Visual sensor networks (VSNs) merge computer vision, image processing and wireless sensor network disciplines to solve problems in multi-camera applications in large surveillance areas. Although potentially powerful, VSNs also present unique challenges that could hinder their practical deployment because of the unique camera features including the extremely higher data rate, the directional sensing characteristics, and the existence of visual occlusions.

In this dissertation, we first present a collaborative approach for target localization in VSNs. Traditionally; the problem is solved by localizing targets at the intersections of the back-projected 2D cones of each target. However, the existence of visual occlusions among …


Dynamics Of Polymeric Solutions In Complex Kinematics Bulk And Free Surface Flows: Multiscale/Continuum Simulations And Experimental Studies, Arash Abedijaberi Aug 2011

Dynamics Of Polymeric Solutions In Complex Kinematics Bulk And Free Surface Flows: Multiscale/Continuum Simulations And Experimental Studies, Arash Abedijaberi

Doctoral Dissertations

While rheological and microstructural complexities have posed tremendous challenges to researchers in developing first principles models and simulation techniques that can accurately and robustly predict the dynamical behaviour of polymeric flows, the past two decades have offered several significant advances towards accomplishing this goal. These accomplishments include: (1). Stable and accurate formulation of continuum-level viscoelastic constitutive models and their efficient implementation using operator splitting methods to explore steady and transient flows in complex geometries, (2). Prediction of rheology of polymer solutions and melts based on micromechanical models as well as highly parallel self-consistent multiscale simulations of non-homogeneous flows. The main …


Spatially-Dependent Reactor Kinetics And Supporting Physics Validation Studies At The High Flux Isotope Reactor, David Chandler Aug 2011

Spatially-Dependent Reactor Kinetics And Supporting Physics Validation Studies At The High Flux Isotope Reactor, David Chandler

Doctoral Dissertations

The computational ability to accurately predict the dynamic behavior of a nuclear reactor core in response to reactivity-induced perturbations is an important subject in the field of reactor physics. Space-time and point kinetics methodologies were developed for the purpose of studying the transient-induced behavior of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) High Flux Isotope Reactor’s (HFIR) compact core. The space-time simulations employed the three-group neutron diffusion equations, which were solved via the COMSOL partial differential equation coefficient application mode. The point kinetics equations were solved with the PARET code and the COMSOL ordinary differential equation application mode. The basic nuclear …


Strong Spin Orbital Coupling Effect On Magnetic Field Response Generated By Intermolecular Excited States In Organic Semiconductors, Liang Yan Aug 2011

Strong Spin Orbital Coupling Effect On Magnetic Field Response Generated By Intermolecular Excited States In Organic Semiconductors, Liang Yan

Doctoral Dissertations

It has been found that non-magnetic organic semiconductors can show some magnetic responses in low magnetic field (<100 >mT). When applying magnetic field, the electroluminescence, electrical current, photocurrent, and photoluminescence could change with magnetic field, which are called magnetic field effects.

Magnetic field effects are generated through spin-dependent process affected by the internal magnetic interaction. In nonmagnetic materials, hyperfine interaction has been supposed to dominantly affect the spin-dependent process recently. But the conclusion was made in weak spin-orbital coupling organic semiconductor. The hyperfine interaction might not be the main reason responsible for magnetic field effects in strong spin-orbital coupling materials. …


Discovery And Development Of Rare Earth Activated Binary Metal Halide Scintillators For Next Generation Radiation Detectors, Kan Yang Aug 2011

Discovery And Development Of Rare Earth Activated Binary Metal Halide Scintillators For Next Generation Radiation Detectors, Kan Yang

Doctoral Dissertations

This work focuses on discovery and development of novel binary halide scintillation materials for radiation detection applications. A complete laboratory for raw materials handling, ampoule preparation, material rapid synthesis screening, single crystal growth, sample cutting, polishing and packaging of hygroscopic halide scintillation materials has been established. Ce3+ and Eu2+ activated scintillators in three binary systems: Alkali Halide – Rare Earth Halide (AX–REX3), Alkali Halide – Alkaline Earth Halide (AX–AEX2) and Alkalin Earth Halide – Rare Earth Halide (AEX2–REX3) were systematically studied. Candidates for new scintillation materials in the three systems …


Behavior Of Externally Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforced Shrinkage-Compensating Concrete Beams, Qi Cao Aug 2011

Behavior Of Externally Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforced Shrinkage-Compensating Concrete Beams, Qi Cao

Doctoral Dissertations

The major cause of cracking in bridge decks, concrete pavements, as well as slabs on grade, is restrained shrinkage of the concrete. The resulting steel corrosion problem causes tremendous increase of maintenance and replacement cost. Shrinkage-compensating concrete (SHCC) and fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) are explored to develop a hybrid slab system as one possible method of delaying the cracking and eliminating corrosion. To achieve the objective, a hybrid FRP reinforced SHCC structural system was developmed, and short-term and long-term behavior of this hybrid FRP-SHCC beams were investigated in this dissertation.

In the first-stage development, a series of “coffee can” tests were …


Development Of A Safeguards Monitoring System For Special Nuclear Facilities, James Joseph Henkel Aug 2011

Development Of A Safeguards Monitoring System For Special Nuclear Facilities, James Joseph Henkel

Doctoral Dissertations

Two important issues related to nuclear materials safeguards are the continuous monitoring of nuclear processing facilities to verify that undeclared uranium is not processed or enriched and to verify that declared uranium is accounted for. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is tasked with ensuring special nuclear facilities are operating as declared and that proper material safeguards have been followed. Traditional safeguards measures have relied on IAEA personnel inspecting each facility and verifying material with authenticated instrumentation.

In newer facilities most plant instrumentation data are collected electronically and stored in a central computer. Facilities collect this information for a variety …


Multi-Scale Modeling Of Polymeric Materials: An Atomistic And Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Study, Qifei Wang Aug 2011

Multi-Scale Modeling Of Polymeric Materials: An Atomistic And Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Study, Qifei Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

Computational study of the structural, thermodynamic and transport properties of polymeric materials at equilibrium requires multi-scale modeling techniques due to processes occurring across a broad spectrum of time and length scales. Classical molecular-level simulation, such as Molecular Dynamics (MD), has proved very useful in the study of polymeric oligomers or short chains. However, there is a strong, nonlinear dependence of relaxation time with respect to chain length that requires the use of less computationally demanding techniques to describe the behavior of longer chains. As one of the mesoscale modeling techniques, Coarse-grained (CG) procedure has been developed recently to extend the …


Acoustic Emission And X-Ray Diffraction Techniques For The In Situ Study Of Electrochemical Energy Storage Materials, Kevin James Rhodes Aug 2011

Acoustic Emission And X-Ray Diffraction Techniques For The In Situ Study Of Electrochemical Energy Storage Materials, Kevin James Rhodes

Doctoral Dissertations

Current demands on lithium ion battery (LIB) technology include high capacity retention over a life time of many charge and discharge cycles. Maximizing battery longevity is still a major challenge partly due to electrode degradation as a function of repeated cycling. The intercalation of lithium ions into an active material causes the development of stress and strain in active electrode materials which can result in fracture and shifting that can in turn lead to capacity fade and eventual cell failure. The processes leading to active material degradation in cycling LIBs has been studied using a combination of acoustic emission (AE) …


Characterization And Modeling Of Toxic Fly Ash Constituents In The Environment, Zhenwei Zhu Aug 2011

Characterization And Modeling Of Toxic Fly Ash Constituents In The Environment, Zhenwei Zhu

Doctoral Dissertations

Coal fly ash is a by-product of coal combustion that has drawn renewed public scrutiny due to the negative environmental impacts from accidental release of this waste material from storage facilities. Historically, the leaching of toxic elements from coal fly ash into the environment has always been a major environmental concern. Despite extensive efforts into the characterization of coal fly ash, effective models for the fate and transport of toxic fly ash constituents have remained lacking, making it difficult to perform accurate environmental impact assessment for coal fly ash. To close this critical knowledge gap, the overall objective of this …


Modeling And Development Of A Mems Device For Pyroelectric Energy Scavenging, Salwa Mostafa Aug 2011

Modeling And Development Of A Mems Device For Pyroelectric Energy Scavenging, Salwa Mostafa

Doctoral Dissertations

As the world faces an energy crisis with depleting fossil fuel reserves, alternate energy sources are being researched ever more seriously. In addition to renewable energy sources, energy recycling and energy scavenging technologies are also gaining importance. Technologies are being developed to scavenge energy from ambient sources such as vibration, radio frequency and low grade waste heat, etc. Waste heat is the most common form of wasted energy and is the greatest potential source of energy scavenging.

Pyroelectricity is the property of some materials to change the surface charge distribution with the change in temperature. These materials produce current as …


Magnetic Field Dependent Electroluminescence And Charge Transport In Organic Semiconductors, Ming Shao Aug 2011

Magnetic Field Dependent Electroluminescence And Charge Transport In Organic Semiconductors, Ming Shao

Doctoral Dissertations

It has been found that a small magnetic field (<300 mT) can substantial change the electroluminescence, photoluminescence, photocurrent, electrical injection current in nonmagnetic organic semiconductors. It is generally believed that these magnetic field effects (MFE) are related to the spin dependent processes in organic semiconductor. However, the origin of MFE is still not well understood. In this dissertation, we investigate the underlying mechanism for magnetic field effects on electroluminescence (MFEEL) and magnetoresistance (MR) and demonstrate the complete tuning of MFEEL and MR based on our theoretical understanding.

We consider MFE arising from magnetic field sensitive intersystem crossing (ISC) and triplet charge reaction. Magnetic field can increase the singlet ratios through ISC, accounting for positive MFEEL. Magnetic field modulated ISC strongly depends on the electron-hole pair separation distance. MFE can be enhanced by increasing the electron hole pair distance through material mixing and interplaying the electric dipole-dipole interaction. Meanwhile, two possible mechanisms corresponding for negative MFEEL …


A Low Communication Condensation-Based Linear System Solver Utilizing Cramer's Rule, Kenneth C Habgood Aug 2011

A Low Communication Condensation-Based Linear System Solver Utilizing Cramer's Rule, Kenneth C Habgood

Doctoral Dissertations

Systems of linear equations are central to many science and engineering application domains. Given the abundance of low-cost parallel processing fabrics, the study of fast and accurate parallel algorithms for solving such systems is receiving attention. Fast linear solvers generally use a form of LU factorization. These methods face challenges with workload distribution and communication overhead that hinder their application in a true broadcast communication environment.

Presented is an efficient framework for solving large-scale linear systems by means of a novel utilization of Cramer's rule. While the latter is often perceived to be impractical when considered for large systems, it …