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Modeling And Simulation Of High-Field, High-Temperature Sic Devices, Sanjay Pathak Oct 1998

Modeling And Simulation Of High-Field, High-Temperature Sic Devices, Sanjay Pathak

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

With superior properties such as a large band gap, high thermal conductivity, and large electron drift velocity, SiC is expected to give a new dimension to high power, high temperature electronic devices used in power applications, microwave circuits, and for the space and automobile industries. SiC possesses an inherent advantage over its other large bandgap competitors in terms of inherited processing and device technology from Si. However, there is inadequate understanding of SiC device and its parameters. Simple extrapolations from Si are known to be inadequate. The aim of this dissertation, therefore. is to produce better understanding of SiC devices …


The Cluster Multipole Algorithm For Far-Field Computations, Rakesh R. Patel Jul 1998

The Cluster Multipole Algorithm For Far-Field Computations, Rakesh R. Patel

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Computer simulations of N-body systems are beneficial to study the overall behavior of a number of physical systems in fields such as astrophysics, molecular dynamics, and computational fluid dynamics. A new approach for computer simulations of N-body systems is proposed in this research. The new algorithm is called the Cluster Multipole Algorithm (CMA). The goals of the new algorithm are to improve the applicability to non-point sources and to provide more control on the accuracy over current algorithms. The algorithm is targeted to applications that do not require rebuilding the data structure about the system every time step due to …


Microhollow Cathode Discharge Excimer Lamps, Ahmed El-Habachi Jul 1998

Microhollow Cathode Discharge Excimer Lamps, Ahmed El-Habachi

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Microhollow cathode discharges are non-thermal discharges of such small sizes that thermalization of the electrons is prevented. By reducing the diameter of the cathode opening in these discharge geometries to values on the order of 100 $\mu$m we were able to operate discharges in argon and xenon in a direct current mode up to atmospheric pressure. The large concentration of high electrons, in combination with high pressures favors three body processes such as excimer formation. This was confirmed by experiments in xenon and argon where emission of excimer radiation at 172 nm and 130 nm, respectively, was observed when the …


Effect Of Pulsed Electric Fields On Aquatic Nuisance Species, Amr Abou-Ghazala Jul 1998

Effect Of Pulsed Electric Fields On Aquatic Nuisance Species, Amr Abou-Ghazala

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Clinical and theoretical evidence indicate that electric fields have biological effects ranging from recoverable disturbance to mortality induction depending on the field parameters and time of exposure. In this thesis, the effect of electrical field in pulsed form on aquatic nuisance species is investigated. Pulse parameters in terms of amplitude, width, shape, and repetition rate that stimulate the species to desirable levels are to be defined. Applying the electrical pulses with appropriate parameters to stun aquatic nuisance species entering marine cooling systems will prevent it from attaching to pipe walls. The use of electrical fields to seek efficient, environmentally friendly, …


Field Emission And Breakdown Processes In Vacuum Gaps With Sio(X)-Coated Cathodes, Raymond Jack Allen Iii Apr 1998

Field Emission And Breakdown Processes In Vacuum Gaps With Sio(X)-Coated Cathodes, Raymond Jack Allen Iii

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Field emission of electrons is the major cause of electrical breakdown in high voltage systems in vacuum. The highest hold-off electric field of the carefully polished and cleaned stainless steel cathodes was increased to 70MV/m. Thin silicon monoxide, SiOx, cathode coatings reduced field emission and increased the hold-off field further. Coating the stainless steel cathodes with 2μ SiOx reduced the field emission current by at least two orders of magnitude at field of 50MV/m and increased the breakdown field to 140MV/m, doubling the breakdown voltage.

The increase in hold-off voltage with SiOx coatings is discussed in …


Thermodynamic Modeling And Analysis Of Human Stress Responses, Satish C. Boregowda Jan 1998

Thermodynamic Modeling And Analysis Of Human Stress Responses, Satish C. Boregowda

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Theses & Dissertations

A novel approach based on the second law of thermodynamics is developed to investigate the psychophysiology and quantify human stress level. Two types of stresses (thermal and mental) are examined. A Unified Stress Response Theory (USRT) is developed under the new proposed field of study called Engineering Psychophysiology. The USRT is used to investigate both thermal and mental stresses from a holistic (human body as a whole) and thermodynamic viewpoint. The original concepts and definitions are established as postulates which form the basis for thermodynamic approach to quantify human stress level. An Objective Thermal Stress Index (OTSI) is developed by …