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Collective Motion In Pelotons And Fish Schools: Observation And Modeling, Syed Rafid Rahman Dec 2021

Collective Motion In Pelotons And Fish Schools: Observation And Modeling, Syed Rafid Rahman

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

In recent years there has been a sharp increase in deriving inspiration from nature for engineering applications. However there has been lack of high-resolution data from which insights into collective behavior can be drawn and models can be validated. In this imaging based thesis, data from high-speed, overhead cameras, and GPS tracking are used to collect position and sensory data for large groups of 40 or more members. These data helps us understand how different members (fish, cyclists) of a group interact with each other in collective motion. The focus of this work is to find how individual behavior leads …


Modelling And Analysis Of Chevy Volt Gen Ii Hybrid Vehicle In Electric Mode, Kaushik Surresh Jan 2018

Modelling And Analysis Of Chevy Volt Gen Ii Hybrid Vehicle In Electric Mode, Kaushik Surresh

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

The technical report discusses the high fidelity modelling of the powertrain of Chevy Volt Gen II Hybrid Vehicle in the Electric Mode. The overall objective of the powertrain model was to predict total energy consumed within 5% of experimental data for different drive cycles in Charge Depleting Mode. The following powertrain elements were modelled in Matlab and Simulink using parameters and performance maps provided by General Motors: battery, E-Motor, TPIM power electronics, transmission auxiliary pumps and spin losses.

An electric circuit based dynamic model of the Li-ion battery was developed. Static models of the E Motor, TPIM inverter, transmission auxiliary …


Understanding Pyrotechnic Shock Dynamics And Response Attenuation Over Distance, Richard J. Ott May 2016

Understanding Pyrotechnic Shock Dynamics And Response Attenuation Over Distance, Richard J. Ott

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Component requirements govern design and production in the aerospace industry. One such potential requirement for a component is the survival and continued function upon exposure to shock environments. A shock event is a high amplitude, short duration traveling wave that induces large loads on components in its path that can cause degradation of electronic components, cracks and fractures in brittle materials, local plastic deformation, and materials to experience accelerated fatigue life. In defining these environments for new structures, industry experts rely mainly on empirical data. Measurements from similar structures are scaled and enveloped to create a predicted bounding case. This …


Numerical Modeling Of Friction Stir Welding: A Comparison Of Alegra And Forge3, Alma H. Oliphant Apr 2004

Numerical Modeling Of Friction Stir Welding: A Comparison Of Alegra And Forge3, Alma H. Oliphant

Theses and Dissertations

The objective of this research was to evaluate the capabilities of ALEGRA, a Sandia National Labs hydrocode, and Forge3, a Transvalor S.A. product, to accurately model the Friction Stir Welding Process. ALEGRA and Forge3 are discussed in light of the inherent challenges of modeling Friction Stir Welding, and a rotational boundary condition is added to ALEGRA. Results are presented from Friction Stir Welding modeling outputs from both ALEGRA and Forge3. ALEGRA is shown to be incapable of modeling the Friction Stir Welding process, in large part due to its focus on shock propagation, which causes extremely small time steps. Forge3 …