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Recycling Of Fiber Polymer Matrix Composites In Cementitious Materials, Edward Patton Clark Jan 2021

Recycling Of Fiber Polymer Matrix Composites In Cementitious Materials, Edward Patton Clark

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Recycling options for fiber polymer matrix composite waste materials are limited because they typically cannot be reused, reprocessed for down-cycling, and are generally environmentally unfriendly. The utility industry, specifically electrical distribution, has been increasingly using hybrid carbon, glass fiber, and epoxy resin composite rods for high-voltage (HV) conductor transmission lines. The high-voltage conductor core (HVCC) used in the transmission line can have an optimal in-service-life of roughly several decades, in which the material is then retired to a waste landfill. Currently, there is limited research and recycling methodology for these hybrid composite rods. In this research, powder carbon fiber, glass …


Observation Of New Particle Formation In The Northern Hemisphere At Altitude From 4 To 20 Km, Mohamed Saad Jan 2021

Observation Of New Particle Formation In The Northern Hemisphere At Altitude From 4 To 20 Km, Mohamed Saad

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

New particle formation (NPF) is investigated using measurements of aerosol size distributions and meteorological variables made in two continents, including USA and Europe. Despite the considerably different aerosol particle abundances among the sites, a common relationship was found between the characteristics of NPF events and the air mass convective and/or advective transport. CO and O3 act as tracers of tropospheric and stratospheric air, respectively, their statistical relationship can be used to quantify air mass characteristics and origins. The mixing ratio values of CO increased within the upper troposphere layer before/during NPF events, which may serve as an indicator of occurring …


Monitoring Of Overhead Polymer Core Composite Conductors Under Excessive Mechanical Loads Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors, Daniel H. Waters Jan 2021

Monitoring Of Overhead Polymer Core Composite Conductors Under Excessive Mechanical Loads Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors, Daniel H. Waters

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This combined experimental and numerical study addresses mechanical effects associated with static and dynamic loading of novel High Temperature Low Sag (HTLS) transmission line polymer core composite conductors. The developed methodology was successfully applied to ACCC® to explain the complex failure mechanisms associated with combined bending and tension loading. Furthermore, the use of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors was investigated for the first time to monitor the ACCC® design during installation and in-service.

Transverse low-velocity impacts to the ACCC® conductor having either free or constrained end conditions and large axial tensile loads were performed. It was identified that the most …