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A Characteristics Finite Element Algorithm For Computational Open Channel Flow Analysis, Zachariah Chambers Aug 2000

A Characteristics Finite Element Algorithm For Computational Open Channel Flow Analysis, Zachariah Chambers

Doctoral Dissertations

For the reliable determination of open channel flows, a minimally dissipative flux jacobian decomposition finite element algorithm is developed for the one- and two-dimensional inviscid open channel flow equation systems. The modifed form of the parent kinetic flux divergence is biased by the characteristic speeds, i.e. eigenvalues of the kinetic flux divergence jacobian, to induce along all wavelike propogation directions a dissipation level proportional to the propogation speeds of the solution to the hyperbolic problem statement.

The analysis rigorously investigates the inviscid open channel equation system via non-linear, wave-like solutions and reveals linear dependency issues for the momentum equations in …


A Delay Model For Exclusive Right-Turn Lanes At Signalized Intersections With Uniform Arrivals And Right Turns On Red, Mohammad A. Qureshi Aug 2000

A Delay Model For Exclusive Right-Turn Lanes At Signalized Intersections With Uniform Arrivals And Right Turns On Red, Mohammad A. Qureshi

Doctoral Dissertations

Right turn on red (RTOR) is an established part of today’s driving patterns. However,despite several revisions of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), the procedures for estimating delay at signalized intersections do not adequately incorporate the effects of RTOR. The HCM currently removes RTOR from the analysis.

This dissertation has developed models of uniform delay that incorporate RTOR based on queuing theory. Queuing accumulation polygons (QAP) were developed that include RTOR. The research developed a classification system for describing any signal phasing into one of 4 classes based on the sequence of 3 red regimes and one green regime.

It was …


Formulation And Assessment Of A Customizable Procedure For Pavement Distress Index, Zongren Wang Aug 2000

Formulation And Assessment Of A Customizable Procedure For Pavement Distress Index, Zongren Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

A customizable procedure for the formulation of Pavement Distress Index (PDI) based on human rating behavior is presented in this dissertation. This procedure formulates PDI as the maximum PDI value in a user-defined scale minus the Total Deduct Value (TDV), which is the sum of the product of each individual Deduct-Value (DV) and its corresponding weight. These weights, defined as a function of corresponding DV-percentages, i.e. individual DV over TDV, are identified using data simulated according to the studies by Sun and Yao (1991) and PAVER, a Pavement Management System (PMS) developed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. …


Evaluation Of Factors Affecting Earth Pressures On Buried Box Culverts, Michael Zhiqiang Yang May 2000

Evaluation Of Factors Affecting Earth Pressures On Buried Box Culverts, Michael Zhiqiang Yang

Doctoral Dissertations

Factors affecting the earth pressures acting on buried box culverts under deep embankments were evaluated by field instrumentation and numerical analyses. Two instrumented cast-in-place concrete culverts were designed and constructed differently. Long term earth pressures under constant embankment height were observed after the completion of construction. Both observed earth pressures and those predicted by numerical analyses were compared with the current AASHTO earth pressure recommendations, as well as the AASHTO design pressures in effect at the time a failed box culvert was designed in the mid 1970s. Field measurements suggested that the previous AAHSTO design pressure (1977, 12th edition) significantly …


Experimental Characterization Of Flow Patterns And Flow Characteristics In The Bulk Mercury Flow Field Of The Spallation Neutron Source Mercury Target, W. David Pointer May 2000

Experimental Characterization Of Flow Patterns And Flow Characteristics In The Bulk Mercury Flow Field Of The Spallation Neutron Source Mercury Target, W. David Pointer

Doctoral Dissertations

The Spallation Neutron Source will provide an intense pulsed source of neutrons for neutron scattering research by focusing a high-energy pulsed proton beam on a liquid mercury target. Interactions between the protons and the nuclei of the mercury will result in the production of neutrons through a spallation reaction. The use of liquid mercury obviates concerns with radiation damage associated with solid targets, facilitates removal of the heat deposited in the target, and allows online processing of the target material to reduce the concentration of the products of the spallation reaction. These advantages allow the use of a much higher …