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Experimental Study Of Condensation In Different 3d Printed Regenerators In A Thermoacoustic Cooler, Aibek Bekkulov May 2019

Experimental Study Of Condensation In Different 3d Printed Regenerators In A Thermoacoustic Cooler, Aibek Bekkulov

Theses and Dissertations

Thermoacoustics (TA) deals with the conversion of heat into sound and vice versa. Device that converts heat into acoustic work is called TA heat engine, while the device that transfers energy from a low temperature reservoir to a high temperature one by utilizing acoustic work is called TA cooler. A simple construction of TA cooler includes an acoustic speaker, a resonator tube and a regenerator stack in which the temperature gradient is being imposed. Such a TA cooler has several advantages over traditional compression/expansion cooling machine such as its simplicity of the construction, high reliability and lack of toxic refrigerants. …


Development Of Flexible Photo-Mechanoluminescent Polymeric Based Systems, Carlos Hernandez May 2019

Development Of Flexible Photo-Mechanoluminescent Polymeric Based Systems, Carlos Hernandez

Theses and Dissertations

The project focuses on the creation of nanofiber systems with enhanced photo-mechanoluminescent response and high mechanical flexibility to further enhance promising optical applications. Lanthanide-Polyvinyl Di-Fluoride fiber systems were created using centrifugal spinning and characterized using SEM, FTIR, XPS, DSC, XRD, and PL. Fibers luminescence response was gotten when induced by ultraviolet light and the application of an impact force.


Polymeric Pvdf Fibers For Piezoelectric Applications In Energy Harvesting, Misael E. Martinez May 2019

Polymeric Pvdf Fibers For Piezoelectric Applications In Energy Harvesting, Misael E. Martinez

Theses and Dissertations

This work focuses on developing and characterizing the piezoelectric response of Cerium doped Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) fine fibers and the effects of dopants and alignment on the formation of the β-phase and consequently on the piezoelectric performance. Six sets of fiber mats were prepared varying the concentration (2.5–7.5wt%) of Cerium (III) Nitrate-Hexahydrate and Ammonium-Cerium (IV) Sulfate-Dihydrate. Fiber mats were developed using the Forcespinning® technique and the angular velocity and dopant concentration were adjusted to obtain a synergy between fiber yield and fiber diameter. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy showed a significant enhancement in the PVDF β-phase and inhibition of the non-polar …


Secondary Resonances Of Electrostatically Actuated Mems Cantilevers, Christopher I. Reyes May 2019

Secondary Resonances Of Electrostatically Actuated Mems Cantilevers, Christopher I. Reyes

Theses and Dissertations

In this work the behavior of micro-electromechanical (MEMS) cantilever resonators is investigated. The cantilever resonators are electrostatically actuated with hard AC voltage resulting in nine distinct resonances cases including super and subharmonic resonances. The amplitude frequency and amplitude voltage bifurcation diagrams are obtained for each of the nine resonance cases. Reduced order models (ROMs) are developed to include one and two modes of vibration. Three different methods are used to solve the ROMs namely 1) the method of multiple scales (MMS), which is a perturbation method used for one mode of vibration, 2) the homotopy analysis method (HAM), which is …


Design Of A Bedside Walker-Cane Hybrid To Aid Senior Adults Avoid Falls During Night Walks, Jorge L. Gutierrez May 2019

Design Of A Bedside Walker-Cane Hybrid To Aid Senior Adults Avoid Falls During Night Walks, Jorge L. Gutierrez

Theses and Dissertations

The objective of this research and development work is to design a device to help senior adults prevent fall during night walks indoors. The problem of elders falling at a night setting was found to be caused by the multiple environmental and medical conditions. The target demographic was found to be seniors from age 65 and older. Several occupational therapists and two physical therapists were consulted to gain knowledge on elders' behavior, possible improvements on current existing devices, and feedback regarding the early prototype built. Several products and patents were researched with a lack of findings on similar products that …


Biomechanics Of Lower Limb During The Golf Swing Using Opensim Modeling, Andrew B. Butler May 2019

Biomechanics Of Lower Limb During The Golf Swing Using Opensim Modeling, Andrew B. Butler

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this research is to investigate the biomechanics of the lower-limb using an inverse dynamics model. Experimental data, recorded by an integrated Motion Analysis – Force Plate System in the UTRGV Biomechanics Laboratory, is used to determine ground reaction forces and marker trajectories. OpenSim, a graphical musculoskeletal and computational platform, is used to model the body in three dimensions. The human body is modeled as a 12-segment linkage, consisting of 23 degrees-of-freedom and 92 muscles. The experimental data for the Biomechanics Laboratory is imported in OpenSim. Then, joint angles, generalized coordinates & accelerations of lower-limb segments, muscle forces, …


Radiative Heat Transfer Analysis Of Railroad Bearings For Wayside Thermal Detector Optimization, James Alexandro Aranda Dec 2018

Radiative Heat Transfer Analysis Of Railroad Bearings For Wayside Thermal Detector Optimization, James Alexandro Aranda

Theses and Dissertations

Wayside hot-box detectors (HBDs) are devices that are currently used to evaluate the health of railcar components including bearings, axles, and brakes by monitoring their temperatures. While HBDs have been instrumental in reducing some train derailments in the past few decades, the number of non-verified bearing removals has increased significantly. In general, HBDs tend to underestimate bearing temperatures in both field service and in laboratory testing, which is not surprising considering the simple two-point calibration method that is used to calibrate these devices. Because of this, different calibrations were compared and analyzed including two-point, three-point, and multi-point calibrations. Analysis of …


Synthesis And Design Of Metals Sulfide/Carbon Composite-Fibers Anodes For Lithium Ion Batteries, Jorge Lopez Dec 2018

Synthesis And Design Of Metals Sulfide/Carbon Composite-Fibers Anodes For Lithium Ion Batteries, Jorge Lopez

Theses and Dissertations

In this study, Forcespinning is used to produce Titanium sulfide (TiS2)/carbon composite fibers for use as lithium-ion battery anodes. The high surface area to volume ratio of the composite fibers can have a high impact on the ionic and electronic conductivity of the active materials leading to improved electrochemical performance of the battery. TiS2 nanoparticles were chosen as the active materials to produce Metal-Li-alloys/C composite fibers due to their high theoretical capacity and low volume change during charge/discharge cycles. The use of a 2-D layered structure of TiS2 nanoparticles in the carbon fiber matrix can greatly accommodate more Li-ions between …


Improving Thermal-Hydraulic Performance Of Flat-Tube Louver-Fin Heat Exchangers By Eliminating Louver Gap Condensate Bridges, Alan L. Jones Dec 2018

Improving Thermal-Hydraulic Performance Of Flat-Tube Louver-Fin Heat Exchangers By Eliminating Louver Gap Condensate Bridges, Alan L. Jones

Theses and Dissertations

The air side performance of heat exchangers is a well studied subject. Flat-tube louver-fin heat exchangers experience a decrease in performance when operating in dehumidifying conditions. As water vapor is pulled from the air, water condensate may create blockages between louvers. Flat-tube louver-fin heat exchanger may experience a drop in thermal-hydraulic performance by up to 50% due to blockages. The aim of this study is to make macro scale geometric changes to louver dimensions and eliminate louver condensate bridges. By eliminating louver condensate blockages, the heat exchanger should see an overall gain in thermal performance when compared to current fin …


Aligning Anatomical Knee Model With Kinematic Experimental Data To Investigate Squat Exercise, Jose Mario Salinas Dec 2018

Aligning Anatomical Knee Model With Kinematic Experimental Data To Investigate Squat Exercise, Jose Mario Salinas

Theses and Dissertations

A two-dimensional inverse dynamics anatomical model of the human knee was developed by aligning anatomical structures of the knee (taken from x-rays) with kinematic experimental data (collected from motion capture cameras). The mathematical model was used to study the forces related to the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints during the squat and knee extension exercises. Forces calculated by the model included: tibiofemoral contact force, patellofemoral contact force, forces generated by cruciate ligaments, quadriceps force, and patellar tendon force. Bone alignment consisted of superimposing the geometric center of the lateral femoral condyle (from x-rays) with the relative instantaneous center of rotation of …


A Systematic Approach To High Blood Pressure Risk Analysis And Healthcare Cost Reduction In Young Adults [Metodología Sistemática Para El Análisis De Riesgo Y Reducción De Costos De Servicios Médicos De Hipertensión En Adultos Jóvenes], Francisco Rafael Torres Diaz Dec 2018

A Systematic Approach To High Blood Pressure Risk Analysis And Healthcare Cost Reduction In Young Adults [Metodología Sistemática Para El Análisis De Riesgo Y Reducción De Costos De Servicios Médicos De Hipertensión En Adultos Jóvenes], Francisco Rafael Torres Diaz

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this research is to utilize publicly available data to estimate the current rate of occurrence of undiagnosed High Blood Pressure (HBP) in young adults (18 to 24 years old) and the out-of-pocket healthcare expenses associated with complications of HBP, to provide feasible alternatives to mitigate the effects on a region's economy. This has been done by building a Risk Factor Simulation Model that utilizes known HBP risk factors’ correlation to HBP, insurance coverage data, and rate of diagnosis to formulate the average Risk Factor Value for a region, which through an Annual Expected Cost Function estimates the …


Analysis Of Flash In Injection Molding Using Flow Simulation And Design Of Experiments, Claudia Lizette Lopez Aug 2018

Analysis Of Flash In Injection Molding Using Flow Simulation And Design Of Experiments, Claudia Lizette Lopez

Theses and Dissertations

This study presents a method of detecting flash by using flow simulation along with the mold processing conditions and the DOE analysis values from all input and output parameters that will be calculated. All of this would be completed in order to compare and verify the DOE and simulation results and find out if it can be applied to an actual live production molded part, in this case, the Leap char ribbon. This paper will also describe the scrap issue that is presently happening on this molded part, and what are the options that there is in order to find …


Forcespinning Of Metal Oxides And Metal Sulfides And Their Applications As Alternative Anode Materials For Lithium-Ion And Sodium-Ion Batteries, Alejandra Valdez Jul 2018

Forcespinning Of Metal Oxides And Metal Sulfides And Their Applications As Alternative Anode Materials For Lithium-Ion And Sodium-Ion Batteries, Alejandra Valdez

Theses and Dissertations

Molybdenum-Oxide/Carbon (MoO2/C) composite nanofibers were synthesized using Forcespinning method and subsequent heat treatment, for use as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Due to the layered structure of MoO2, the composite nanofibers are very promising for use as anode material for LIBs. The MoO2/C composite fiber anodes exhibit good electrochemical performance and cycling stability.


Multi-Objective Design Optimization Of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty To Maximize Range Of Motion And Joint Stability, Josie A. Elwell Jul 2018

Multi-Objective Design Optimization Of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty To Maximize Range Of Motion And Joint Stability, Josie A. Elwell

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty was developed to restore range of motion (ROM) and joint stability to patients with pre-operative conditions that are not addressed by conventional replacements. Although reverse total shoulder arthroplasty is the current gold standard for treating a range of indications, the effects of varying its design on functional outcomes of the procedure are still not well understood.

To that end, it is not yet clear which configurations, in terms of both design and surgical placement parameters, maximize range of motion and stability of the joint. It was hypothesized that there is trade-off between the two. These types …


Antimicrobial Properties And Characterization Of Polymer/Composite Nanofibers, David De La Garza Jul 2018

Antimicrobial Properties And Characterization Of Polymer/Composite Nanofibers, David De La Garza

Theses and Dissertations

Pathogenic bacteria have been the cause of many illnesses worldwide due to their rapid growth and reproduction in food and water. Bacteria-resistant antibiotics and kidney complications due to overuse of antibiotics has remained a large public health concern. The goal of this research project was to find an alternative by producing nanofibers that inhibit microbial growth utilizing Forcespinning technology. The Forcespinning of poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) with Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes functionalized with OH (SWCNT-OH) and Ag + flakes were carried out on solutions with different concentrations. Scanning electron microscopy was used to view fiber morphology and investigate the average nanofiber …


Use Of A Triboelectric Generator For A Tunable Wideband Energy Harvester And A Threshold Shock Sensor, Daniel S. Nelson Jul 2018

Use Of A Triboelectric Generator For A Tunable Wideband Energy Harvester And A Threshold Shock Sensor, Daniel S. Nelson

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The prevalence of triboelectricity as a transduction mechanism has increased rapidly in recent years. We will discuss two uses for triboelectric generators. One design is a tunable wideband energy harvester. An axial force and amplitude limiter work together to create an energy harvester that can accommodate various frequency sources and have a large operating bandwidth. The addition of the compressive axial force also softens the system, which allows for higher voltage outputs. A proof of concept of a threshold shock sensor is proposed that incorporates bi-stability along with the triboelectric effect. A clamped-clamped buckled beam will switch stable states when …


Design And Synthesis Of Novel Nanometallic Catalysts And Electrode Materials For Green Fuel Cells, Jing Zhang May 2018

Design And Synthesis Of Novel Nanometallic Catalysts And Electrode Materials For Green Fuel Cells, Jing Zhang

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The United Nations formally adopted 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) at its 2015 summit. Many of these goals addressed issues such poverty, hunger, health, education, climate-change, gender equality, water, sanitation, energy, urbanization, environment and social justice. The seventh SDG seeks to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. So among all renewable forms of energy, fuel cells with high efficiency have attracted a lot of attention recently. In particular, the direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFCs) and microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are significant due to their green fuel, less waste generated and environmental friendliness. Hence the overall …


Mechanical Reinforcement Of Polyacrylamide Hydrogels Using Pristine Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Wuxiang Feng May 2018

Mechanical Reinforcement Of Polyacrylamide Hydrogels Using Pristine Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Wuxiang Feng

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Hydrogels have great promise as an innovative biomedical material possessing many advantages such as high water content, porous structure, and excellent biocompatibility. Although hydrogels have been used to develop some successful applications, they commonly do not have sufficient mechanical strength required for artificial soft tissues. Here, the author fabricated reinforced PAAm hydrogels using single-walled carbon nanotubes as reinforcing materials. The fusion of SWCNTs and the PAAm matrix successfully generated SWCNTs/PAAm hybrid gels with improved mechanical strength. Moreover, the aqueous dispersion of SWCNTs used for engineering the hybrid gels remained excellent stability after two months. SEM images from previous research and …


Multifunctional Carbon Systems (Interlaminated Carbon Nanofiber Mats/ Carbon Nanotubes Polymer Composites), Homero Gonzalez Guardiola May 2018

Multifunctional Carbon Systems (Interlaminated Carbon Nanofiber Mats/ Carbon Nanotubes Polymer Composites), Homero Gonzalez Guardiola

Theses and Dissertations

Carbon nanomaterials have been an attractive topic within diverse industrial sectors given their outstanding properties for decades. One of the properties that has been calling attention is it’s shielding effectiveness (SE) for electromagnetic interference (EMI), because of the constant race of improving portable electronic and wireless communication devices among other applications. The present study, analyzes the properties of interlaminated Carbon Nanofiber (CNF) mats/Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) polymer composites, emphasizing in its capability to shield EMI. The CNF mats were developed with Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as a precursor and by means of the Forcespinning® technology which uses centrifugal force to create fibers …


Lead Doped Carbon Nanofibers In Li-Ion Batteries, Omar Torres May 2018

Lead Doped Carbon Nanofibers In Li-Ion Batteries, Omar Torres

Theses and Dissertations

Lead acid batteries have been a very reliable rechargeable battery since its inception in the mid-1800s. Lithium-Ion batteries have been sought out for their light-weight and capacity of holding large amounts of energy in a small amount of space. Few studies have been conducted in the use of lead in lithium-ion batteries.

In this thesis, lead-doped carbon nanofibers were produced by using the Forcespinning® method and used as an anode on a lithium-ion battery. The morphology, material characterization and thermal properties of the anode material were analyzed using the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS), Thermogravimetric Analysis …


Fibers For Skin Regeneration, Astrid Michelle Rodriguez Negron May 2018

Fibers For Skin Regeneration, Astrid Michelle Rodriguez Negron

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis presents the successful development of biocompatible Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB), PVB/Polylysine and PVB/Tannic Acid (TA)/Polylysine fibers from an ethanol solution, Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), PHB/Polylysine, PHB/TA/Polylysine fibers from a chloroform solution and Chitosan (CH)/Pullulan (PL)/TA and CH/PL/TA/Polylysine fibers from an aqueous solution. The fibers were mass produced utilizing the Forcespinning® (FS) technology. The morphology of the fibers was characterized using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the fibers average diameter was calculated. The thermal properties of the fibers were characterized using a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) and a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). The antibacterial activity of the fibers was assessed using against …


The Effect Of Heat Generation In The Railroad Bearing Thermoplastic Elastomer Suspension Element On The Thermal Behavior Of Railroad Bearing Assembly, Oscar Osvaldo Rodriguez May 2018

The Effect Of Heat Generation In The Railroad Bearing Thermoplastic Elastomer Suspension Element On The Thermal Behavior Of Railroad Bearing Assembly, Oscar Osvaldo Rodriguez

Theses and Dissertations

Understanding the internal heat generation of the railroad bearing elastomer suspension element during operation is essential to predict its dynamic response and structural integrity, as well as to predict the thermal behavior of the complete railroad bearing assembly including the bearing adapter. The latter is essential for sensor selection and placement within the adapter (e.g., typical temperature sensors have operating ranges of up to 125°C or 257°F). The internal heat generation is a function of the loss modulus, strain, and frequency. Based on experimental studies, estimations of internally generated heat within the thermoplastic elastomer pad were obtained. The calculations show …


The Use Of Mixed Organic/Ionic Liquid Electrolytes With Forcespun Metal Oxides/Carbon Microfiber Electrodes In Lithium Ion Batteries, Jahaziel Villarreal May 2018

The Use Of Mixed Organic/Ionic Liquid Electrolytes With Forcespun Metal Oxides/Carbon Microfiber Electrodes In Lithium Ion Batteries, Jahaziel Villarreal

Theses and Dissertations

Conventional Lithium-Ion Battery (LIB) electrolytes have serious safety concerns because of highly flammability. In order to mitigate this drawback, alternative electrolytes with low volatility and non-flammable need to be synthesis. Ionic liquids (ILs) and mixed organic ionic liquid electrolytes (MOILEs) are the most suitable replacement for the highly flammable commercial organic electrolytes. In this academic investigation, a new perspective on the electrochemical performance of the ionic liquid EMI-TFSI as an alternate non-flammable electrolyte. In parallel, the use of Forcespun nanofibers as binder-free anodes will be analyzed to further improve overall electrochemical performance.


Superharmonic Resonance Of Second Order For Electrostatically Actuated Mems Cantilevers, Martin Amador Botello May 2018

Superharmonic Resonance Of Second Order For Electrostatically Actuated Mems Cantilevers, Martin Amador Botello

Theses and Dissertations

The nonlinear dynamics of electrostatically actuated micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) cantilever resonators are investigated. The applied Alternating Current (AC) voltage is in the realm of superharmonic resonance of the second order (near one-fourth of the natural frequency of the resonator) and hard excitations. Method of Multiple Scales (MMS) and Reduced Order Models (ROMs) are used to solve the dimensionless partial differential equation (PDE) of motion along with boundary and initial conditions. MMS transforms the PDE of motion into zero-order and first-order problems. ROMs uses mode shapes of vibration for undamped cantilever resonator as a basis of functions. ROM is …


Study Of Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage Systems For Concentrated Solar Power Plants, Hermes Chirino Dec 2017

Study Of Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage Systems For Concentrated Solar Power Plants, Hermes Chirino

Theses and Dissertations

Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) using phase change material (PCM) as the storage medium in the Thermal Energy Storage (TES) system is a promising technology for large scale utilization of solar thermal energy because heat latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) systems can store more energy as the latent heat during the melting process.

This study analyzes the different dimensionless parameters from the 1-D transient enthalpy-based mathematical model used to simulate the heat transfer and flow within the LHTES system. These dimensionless parameters are varied and analyzed with the main objective of increasing thermal energy storage efficiency and exergy efficiency of …


Effect Of Processing Parameters On The Electrochemical Performance Of Forcespun Metal Oxide/Carbon Composite Fibers For Li-Ion Batteries, Howard A. Campos Dec 2017

Effect Of Processing Parameters On The Electrochemical Performance Of Forcespun Metal Oxide/Carbon Composite Fibers For Li-Ion Batteries, Howard A. Campos

Theses and Dissertations

Metal oxides have been gaining interest as electrode materials for rechargeable Li-ion batteries due to various properties including low cost, low toxicity, and high theoretical capacity. In this research work the effect of two different metal oxide/carbon fiber composites, Fe3O4/C and ZnO/C, on the electrochemical performance for Li-ion batteries will be explored. This is also the first time that results are reported, to the best of our knowledge, of these fiber composites through the Forcespinning ® method. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy-Dispersive X-ray Analysis (EDS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and electrochemical analysis were used to investigate …


Design Of Metal Oxides/Metal Sulfides For The Improvement Of Sodium Ion Batteries, David E. Flores Dec 2017

Design Of Metal Oxides/Metal Sulfides For The Improvement Of Sodium Ion Batteries, David E. Flores

Theses and Dissertations

Herein, the improvement in performance for sodium ion batteries (NIBs) is discussed from available literature and work conducted in the laboratory setting to demonstrate the ability of sodium to perform in the world of energy storage. The reason that sodium is being explored as an alternative to Lithium in energy storage devices is because of the potential depletion of the lithium in the world causing lithium prices to surge. Researchers show that many Sn, Sb, Ge, and other composites perform well as anode materials within NIBs. The research conducted in the dissertation applies the Forcespinning method to produce fibers for …


Characterization Of Lift And Drag On Two Dimensional Airfoils With And Without Sinusoidal Leading Edges, Gregorio I. Acosta Aug 2017

Characterization Of Lift And Drag On Two Dimensional Airfoils With And Without Sinusoidal Leading Edges, Gregorio I. Acosta

Theses and Dissertations

An experimental investigation was taken on a 63-021 NACA airfoil, to characterize lift and drag and how the effects of sinusoidal leading edges affect the aerodynamic properties. A theoretical model is also purposed by implementing a perturbation on thin-airfoil theory.

Two sets of airfoils were machined and tested inside a low-speed open circuit wind tunnel. Data from a pressure scanner and particle image velocity will give an insight of how the modified leading edges affect the aerodynamic properties. A Fourier series expansion was used to solve for the lifting-line model, by use of thin-airfoil theory and complex number theory.


Computer Simulation Of Pore Migration Due To Temperature Gradients In Nuclear Oxide Fuel, Ian Wayne Vance May 2017

Computer Simulation Of Pore Migration Due To Temperature Gradients In Nuclear Oxide Fuel, Ian Wayne Vance

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

A phase-field simulation model is being presented that captures the thermal-gradient-driven migration of pores in oxide fuel associated with fuel restructuring. The model utilizes a Cahn-Hilliard equation supplemented with an advection term to describe the vapor transport of fuel material through the pore interior due to gradients in vapor pressure. In addition, the model also captures changes in a migrating pores’ morphology. Simulations demonstrate that the model successfully predicts pore migration towards the hottest portion of the fuel, the centerline. The simulations also demonstrate changes in pore shape that are in agreement with previous experimental observations. Initially isotropic pores are …


Characterization Of Plastic Deformation Evolution In Single Crystal And Nanocrystalline Cu During Shock By Atomistic Simulations, Mehrdad Mirzaei Sichani May 2017

Characterization Of Plastic Deformation Evolution In Single Crystal And Nanocrystalline Cu During Shock By Atomistic Simulations, Mehrdad Mirzaei Sichani

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The objective of this dissertation is to characterize the evolution of plastic deformation mechanisms in single crystal and nanocrystalline Cu models during shock by atomistic simulations. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed for a range of particle velocities from 0.5 to 1.7 km/s and initial temperatures of 5, 300 and 600 K for single crystal models as well as particle velocities from 1.5 to 3.4 km/s for nanocrystalline models with grain diameters of 6, 11, 16 and 26 nm. For single crystal models, four different shock directions are selected, <100>, <110>, <111> and <321>, and dislocation density behind the shock wave …