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Role Of Paleomagnetism In The Construction Of Earth’S Geographic Past, Stephanie Robinson Jan 2020

Role Of Paleomagnetism In The Construction Of Earth’S Geographic Past, Stephanie Robinson

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Rocks have the ability to preserve magnetic information used in determining past geographic formations. The purpose of this report is to determine the past location of a site from a given data set’s magnetic information and the calculations found through their application to paleomagnetism. Magnetic information includes the rock sample’s location and concentration of trace magnetic particles which were used to find declination and inclination on site. The sample’s paleolatitude and paleolongitude are calculated using trigonometric equations that are derived using calculus. After a statistical analysis, these results are compared to the present day’s magnetic poles to determine the past …


Hyperelastic Bone Involving The Washer Method, Kristin Jones Jan 2020

Hyperelastic Bone Involving The Washer Method, Kristin Jones

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The research conducted focuses on 3D printing and its application in medical equipment. A recent breakthrough in modern material science was made with the creation of hyperelastic bone. This exploration looks at how hyperelastic bone is created, the cost comparison to older tools, and the possible design for hyperelastic bone. Detailed calculations and descriptions are also included to explain the reasoning behind the work conducted.


Calculating Ambu Bag Dimensions For Use In Portable Ventilators, Camden Smith Jan 2020

Calculating Ambu Bag Dimensions For Use In Portable Ventilators, Camden Smith

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Based on the design of non-portable ventilators, this project examines and analyzes the primary individual component used within a motorized AMBU bag ventilator - the AMBU bag. Calculations are conducted to assess the minimum volume for an AMBU bag to provide sufficient oxygen for average total lung capacity. It allows to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of an electrical, portable AMBU bag ventilator under the reduced size requirements. A calculus-based formula, known as the Disk Method, is utilized for these calculations. It is shown that the Disk method can be reversed to find a shape of an AMBU bag given …


The Famous Coin Change Problem And Its Possible New Applications, Quang Vu Jan 2020

The Famous Coin Change Problem And Its Possible New Applications, Quang Vu

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The classical problem “Coin change” in Computer Science has become a key problem to a number of subsequent problems in different areas: finance, algorithm study, sports, etc. Mathematicians have been paying attention to only two possible outcomes of the problem: the most time/resource efficient solution and the total number of solutions. However, solutions among the “normal solutions” can be beneficial in certain situations, if carefully considered with math and economic phenomena in the past. Our work describes some of such possible beneficial solutions that are worth paying attention to and its application in finance and fiscal policy. Now it is …


Locating The Center Of Mass Of Various Simplified Car Designs For The Problem Of Flipping Over An Incline, Sullivan Musgrove Jan 2020

Locating The Center Of Mass Of Various Simplified Car Designs For The Problem Of Flipping Over An Incline, Sullivan Musgrove

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The center of mass of a given system is referred to as a position that is the average of all of its components. I am given two cases in which I need to find the center of mass for the problem of flipping over an incline. To solve the problem given, I utilize many equations that are derived to find the center of mass of both cases and then test each system when it is encountered with three different inclines increasing by fifteen degrees increments. The tests prove that the probability that a system will flip on an incline is …


Calculating Resonance Angle For Surface Plasmon Resonance Activation On Different Metals, Dang Nguyen Jan 2020

Calculating Resonance Angle For Surface Plasmon Resonance Activation On Different Metals, Dang Nguyen

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is the technique that has been used in many fields including biomedical science, optic, biosensing, photothermal plasmon and medicine. With the help of Kretschmann configuration, the setup allows to excite the electrons located around the metal which results in electron oscillation, also known as the plasmonic effect. However, SPR requires many factors in order to be activated. This paper approaches and analyzes two crucial features, the incident angle of incoming light and the effect of permittivity that different metals have in order to determine the sufficient value for the plasmon to exist. Different metals including gold, …


Measuring The Rate Of Heat Loss Across Selected Building Materials, Genesis Zambrano Jan 2020

Measuring The Rate Of Heat Loss Across Selected Building Materials, Genesis Zambrano

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The rate of heat loss is analyzed for three materials: glass, brick and wood. To do this, the initial and final temperatures are set to 75℉ and 100℉, respectively, and the dimensions of each material are chosen to be 5ft by 5ft with a thickness of 2 inches. The objective of this paper is to see which material is best for insulating heat, thus enhancing the thermal performance of a building. Results from this study suggest that glass and brick have a higher rate of heat loss (high thermal conductance values and low thermal resistance values) compared to wood and …


Calculus Application To Topographic Mapping, Veronica Zapata Jan 2019

Calculus Application To Topographic Mapping, Veronica Zapata

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The goal of the paper is to find the volume of water in a ditch. An example image of ditch is given in Appendix C. The first act that before any calculation can be performed is to record the field work. Once at the property the ditch must be identified. Three points of elevations per section should be measured by the surveyor; one point is at the center of the ditch (the lowest point) and the two ones are at the ends (the highest points). The sections are detailed in Appendix A. Using the elevation points from the property, we …


Using The Sir Epidemiology Model With Vector Transmission To Predict The Effectiveness Of A Viral Marketing Campaign And The Spread Of Product Adoption, Michael Freed Jan 2019

Using The Sir Epidemiology Model With Vector Transmission To Predict The Effectiveness Of A Viral Marketing Campaign And The Spread Of Product Adoption, Michael Freed

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Stevelab, LLC is working on an app that will be released within the year. For planning purposes, the company needs to be able to predict how well the app will spread in its initial phase. Because the pilot launch will be limited to Hillsborough County, FL, there is a limited population. The marketing strategy is to sell the application to places where people gather to mingle and socialize, with a particular focus to the bar scene. Customers of the bar can use the app for free. In addition to our direct sales efforts, we can expect the bar owners to …


Equilibrium Ratio Of Polymers To Monomers In Cooperative Polymerization Of Amyloid-Β Protein, Tina Gagliardo Jan 2019

Equilibrium Ratio Of Polymers To Monomers In Cooperative Polymerization Of Amyloid-Β Protein, Tina Gagliardo

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Amyloid-β42 is a protein polymer that catalyzes the formation of pathogenic amyloid plaques that are a prominent feature in the brain tissue of patients who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. Aβ42 polymerizes via a nucleation-elongation mechanism; several monomers must first congregate into a nucleus before it can elongate into a polymer. The nucleation step is energetically unfavorable since a nucleus smaller than 7 to 8 monomeric units is unstable, therefore the pieces tend to dissociate faster than they can bond together. A solution of Aβ42 will consist of 100% monomers and oligomers smaller than the nucleus when the total concentration is …


Calculating Water Wavelength Using Dispersion Relation And Approximation, Chantelle Lee Jan 2019

Calculating Water Wavelength Using Dispersion Relation And Approximation, Chantelle Lee

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The dispersion relation equation is used to directly compute wave number and wave length to compliment water wave pressure sensor readings. Waves are measured to help coastal engineering to better mitigate coastal infrastructures. Various given wave periods and water depths are used to show how the dispersion relation equation could compute wave length. Also, shallow and deep-water approximations are formulated from the dispersion relation equation and the results are compared.


Effects Of Change In Tire Pressure Upon Efficiency Of A Vehicle, Haider Ali Khan Jan 2019

Effects Of Change In Tire Pressure Upon Efficiency Of A Vehicle, Haider Ali Khan

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The objective of this paper is to compare the difference in the efficiency of acceleration, of a 2018 Audi A8, in two distinct scenarios where the tire pressure is kept at a maximum and partial level. The approach towards solving the issue is multi-faceted, the efficiency is dependent on the difference in the time it takes for the car to accelerate, thus to obtain the elapsed time, the foundational basis is set by the relations between Torque/Force, and RPM/Speed of the vehicle. All the calculations are completed by using the data extracted from the car’s specifications set (Automobile Catalog). Newton’s …


Population And Mortality Predictions Of The Florida Manatee – Ten Year Watercraft Mortality, Dylan Lehigh Jan 2019

Population And Mortality Predictions Of The Florida Manatee – Ten Year Watercraft Mortality, Dylan Lehigh

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The West Indian Manatee is currently listed as a threatened species by the U.S Fish and Wildlife service. A threatened designation means population levels still are at risk of becoming endangered again in the foreseeable future. This project seeks to forecast how many manatees would perish from watercraft strikes (the greatest threat to their survival) based upon the most current method utilized for projecting manatee population growth.

The latest version, known as the Core Biological Model (version 6) or CBMv6, was employed along with the most current manatee population data, which was provided by Dr. Jeffrey A. Hostetler. Dr. Hostetler …


A Mathematical Model For The Upper Limits Of Thyroid Volume In Adolescents, Jacob Treanor Jan 2019

A Mathematical Model For The Upper Limits Of Thyroid Volume In Adolescents, Jacob Treanor

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

This paper describes a mathematical model that relates age to the volume of the thyroid gland, given in milliliters, of adolescents based on data from a 1997 study by the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) (World Health Organization, 1997). Using the upper limit per age group provided by the data, a model was constructed through integration of the second derivative of the data for males and females, ages 6-15. It was concluded that the upper limit for the thyroid volume could be expressed by one of two second order polynomial equations, depending on gender, with any values significantly larger than those …


Locating Centers Of Mass With Image Processing, Amina Gahramanova Jan 2019

Locating Centers Of Mass With Image Processing, Amina Gahramanova

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The center of mass of a rigid body is a unique point that represents the mean position of all matter that composes it. Allowing representing complex bodies as a single point, this concept is underlying the basis of all essential mechanical calculations, and is therefore a crucial consideration in engineering. The paper shows how to devise a fast and convenient way of locating the centroid of planar objects of different shapes. For several shapes that can be represented as regions bounded by graphs of functions, this point can be found by using integral calculus. However, solving for the center of …


Using Moment Of Inertia And Observable Planetary Features To Approximate The Two-Layer Structure Of Earth, Jupiter, And Neptune, Selena Kimball Jan 2019

Using Moment Of Inertia And Observable Planetary Features To Approximate The Two-Layer Structure Of Earth, Jupiter, And Neptune, Selena Kimball

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

This paper examines the interior structure and composition of Earth, Jupiter, and Neptune by using moment of inertia (MoI) and observable planetary features to create approximate two-layer interior structure models. The moment inertia of a uniform sphere, hollow sphere, and a sphere with a shell are derived to calculate the radius and density variables that identify the relationship between the different radii and densities of the two layers. A two-layer model of the planet’s interior can then be formulated based on the radius, density, known MoI factor and the surface density or the assumed composition density of the planet. The …


Using Matrices To Balance Chemical Reactions And Modeling The Implications Of A Balanced Reaction, Emilee Barrett Jan 2019

Using Matrices To Balance Chemical Reactions And Modeling The Implications Of A Balanced Reaction, Emilee Barrett

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

This paper explores an alternative way to balancing equations of chemical reactions and understanding why it is necessary to use balanced equations in science. To balance a chemical equation chemists often guess the coefficients that would balance the equation and check if it works. An alternative method is to use matrices to determine the coefficients of a balanced chemical reaction through solving a system of linear Diophantine equations. After determining the coefficients, a balanced chemical reaction can be formed and used to model how the different coefficients impact the overall reaction. Then it can lead to larger applications within the …


Bicycle Speed Through Different Gears With Drag, Ian Larson Jan 2019

Bicycle Speed Through Different Gears With Drag, Ian Larson

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

When riding a bicycle, the rider experiences two forces: the force of the road that acts upon the rear wheel while pedaling, and an opposing force that exerts on the bicycle/cyclist, called aerodynamic drag force (drag). When adjusting Newton’s equation in the second law of motion, the instantaneous change in velocity is equal to the object’s net force divided by its mass. The corresponding differential equation has not been solved analytically. With the bicycle starting at rest at t=0, we solved the equation numerically for any time t by using what is known as Euler’s Method to plot the …


Integrating The Equation Of Hydrostatics For Groundwater Under Non-Isothermal Conditions, Megan A. Levine Jan 2019

Integrating The Equation Of Hydrostatics For Groundwater Under Non-Isothermal Conditions, Megan A. Levine

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Groundwater is an important area of study for several scientific fields and is relevant to many problems in our everyday life. One way the study of groundwater has become different in this age of technology is through modeling. Modeling is used in numerous fields to visualize complex problems and view inaccessible areas, such as under the Earth. An essential part of groundwater modeling is to know water pressure at any depth underground. The difficulty in calculating this is that there are several variables that affect water pressure, all of which are affected by one another and all are calculated by …


Calculating The Electromotive Force Through A Loop, Esteban Leal Jan 2019

Calculating The Electromotive Force Through A Loop, Esteban Leal

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

This is a short article which utilizes the equations of Faraday’s law, Ampere’s law, and Ohm’s law. We manipulate the formulas to solve a practical application in which the electromotive force must be calculated. With the successful calculation of the electromotive force, we can use this technique in larger applications.


Acid-Base Titration, David Pierre Jan 2019

Acid-Base Titration, David Pierre

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Titration is an analytical method used in biomedical sciences and analytical chemistry laboratories to determine the quantity or the concentration of a known or unknown substance. There are many kinds of titrations, but this investigation is fundamentally based on acid-base titration, in which the development of a mathematical titration model is explained and determined. In a titration experiment, the concentration and volume of the base added is proportionally equal to those of the acid. The concentration of the substance is determined by following this principle. Moreover, these calculations are usually approximate. Thus, the construction of a titration model is done …


Organic Agricultural Analysis: Efficiency Of Common Practices, Bradley Biega Jan 2018

Organic Agricultural Analysis: Efficiency Of Common Practices, Bradley Biega

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

To analyze the efficiency of common watering practices in an organic agriculture setting we use Sweetwater Organic Farm’s conventional methods for irrigation and land allotment as well as some algebra and calculus technique. Sweetwater’s operation is limited to their largest growing field. A mathematical model is built to determine the current efficiency of the rotary head sprinkler system. Then the efficiency of this system is compared to a new drip line system. Several variables like soil porosity, absorption rates, and areas where no plants are located, are taken into consideration. Our results show that the current irrigation in place wastes …


Using The Entropy Rate Balance To Determine The Heat Transfer And Work In An Internally Reversible, Polytropic, Steady State Flow Process, Savannah Griffin Jan 2018

Using The Entropy Rate Balance To Determine The Heat Transfer And Work In An Internally Reversible, Polytropic, Steady State Flow Process, Savannah Griffin

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The entropy rate equation for internally reversible steady state flow process has been used to calculate the heat transfer and work in an internally reversible, polytropic, steady state flow process.


Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module Power Max, Jaynil Patel Jan 2018

Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module Power Max, Jaynil Patel

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

In recent years solar energy has started to make its impact in the sunshine state. The solar panels are made up of photovoltaic cells, which convert the sun’s rays into electricity. One of the ways to improve solar panel efficiency is to increase the power output of a solar collector. The maximum power is calculated by determining the maximum power for voltage and the current. This is done by adding the maximum values for the equation for power and then using differentiation. After the maximum values are found for each hour of the day from sunset to noon, each individual …


Model Function Of Women’S 1500m World Record Improvement Over Time, Annie Allmark Jan 2018

Model Function Of Women’S 1500m World Record Improvement Over Time, Annie Allmark

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

We give an example of simple modeling of the known sport results that can be used for athletes’ self-improvement and estimation of future achievements.

This project compares the women’s 1500-meter world record times to the time elapsed between when they were run. The function of time which describes this comparison is found through graphing the data and interpreting the graphs. Then the obtained model function is compared to the real time data. The conclusions drawn from the result include that the calculated function of time lacks in accuracy as time elapsed increases, but the model could be used to estimate …


Optimization Of A Water Gas Shift Reaction, Ali Albuloushi Jan 2018

Optimization Of A Water Gas Shift Reaction, Ali Albuloushi

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

The optimum flow rate of steam (H20) to the reactor for the purpose of producing hydrogen gas for sale is determined.


Tsunami Waves, Samantha Pennino Jan 2018

Tsunami Waves, Samantha Pennino

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Predicting the travel time of tsunami waves is imperative to the safety and well-being of possibly affected communities since tsunami waves can happen incredibly fast. So, knowing how long an area is until a tsunami approaches dramatically helps with mitigation strategies. As an example we calculate the travel time of a tsunami wave to Somalia and Sri-Lanka that flowed an earthquake in 2004 in the Indian ocean off the coast of Sumatra. This is done by using the velocity from the shallow wave equation of the waves and piecewise integration.


Geochemical Modeling Of Fractional Magma Crystallization, Luke Varner Jan 2018

Geochemical Modeling Of Fractional Magma Crystallization, Luke Varner

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Modern day geologists use many different modeling programs such as Geospatial Information Systems in addition to R (programming language) for a wide array of applications such as: projecting collected data for mapping, visualization, and trend prediction. Computational power for these modeling programs is derived from Calculus, Probability, and Statistics. The purpose of this paper is to provide a site-specific geochemical analysis of an igneous rock formation composed of two specific compositions allowing for the predictions of rock formation derived from the resultant geochemical model.


Design Of Nozzle For High-Powered Solid Rocket Propellant, Jackson Stephenson Jan 2018

Design Of Nozzle For High-Powered Solid Rocket Propellant, Jackson Stephenson

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

This paper presents a preliminary nozzle design for a high-altitude rocket to be built by SOAR, the Society of Aeronautics and Rocketry. The equations and methods used for analysis came from professional sources via text or informational videos. The equations in focus will look at the temperature/pressure/area-Mach relationships for isentropic flow, pressure expansions in selected materials, and finding other characteristic properties using safe chemical property assumptions using CEARUN. The equations were used under the assumption of an isentropic flow under sea level conditions. If the design and the projected results look promising, they will be implemented soon for machining and …


Trend Analysis And Completion Prediction Of The Section Project, Ronald Jones Jan 2018

Trend Analysis And Completion Prediction Of The Section Project, Ronald Jones

Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two

Creating an accurate prediction of the completion timeline of a software development project is complicated and error prone. Developers will gain a natural intuition as to how long a task should take then. However, this prediction can end up being wrong in many cases due to many factors. This paper will attempt to determine a formula which allows a more accurate prediction to be created.

Creating an accurate prediction of the completion timeline of a software development project is complicated and error prone. Developers will gain a natural intuition as to how long a task should take then. However, this …