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Fuzzy Logic Controller For Parallel Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle, Sk. Khairul Hasan Dec 2012

Fuzzy Logic Controller For Parallel Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle, Sk. Khairul Hasan

Theses and Dissertations

Hybrid electric vehicles combine two methods for propelling a vehicle. In a parallel hybrid vehicle, the two propulsion methods work in parallel to meet the total power demand. Among different combination of power sources, internal combustion engine and electric motor drive system are the most popular because of their availability and controllability. Plug-in hybrid vehicle is the latest version in hybrid vehicle family. In plug-in hybrid vehicle, battery is directly recharged from the electrical power grid and it can be used for a long distance with higher efficiency. Most of the hybrid vehicles on the road are parallel in nature …


Preventing Sheet Metal Wrinkling In Coil Lines, David Steven Revers Dec 2012

Preventing Sheet Metal Wrinkling In Coil Lines, David Steven Revers

Theses and Dissertations

Coil lines are used in metal packaging facilities to treat the metal before forming the final product. As the sidewalls of cans are becoming thinner and thinner, one can see that the equipment has not been designed properly to feed up lighter plate weight metal. Thinner can walls cause the metal sheet to be fed into the machine crooked and results in a wrinkling of the first few feet of metal, which then needs to be thrown away. Because the current equipment is not working properly, operators have been feeding sheets of metal up a ten-foot ladder into the machine …


Material Behavior Characterization Of A Thin Film Polymer Used In Lithium-Ion Batteries, Michael James Martinsen Dec 2012

Material Behavior Characterization Of A Thin Film Polymer Used In Lithium-Ion Batteries, Michael James Martinsen

Theses and Dissertations

The use of lithium-ion batteries in the automotive industry has become increasingly popular. As more hybrid and electric vehicles take to the road an understanding of how these batteries will behave structurally will be of greater concern. Impact testing can give a valuable overview of the strengths and weaknesses of a battery's design, however, these tests can be time consuming, expensive, and dangerous. Finite element analysis can deliver a reliable low cost approximation of physical testing results. The accuracy of FE results depends greatly on the mathematical representation of the material properties of Li-ion battery components. In this study, the …


Multi-Level Medium Voltage Inverter For Dc Distributed Wind Farm To Establish Grid Interface And Provide Ancillary Support, Yogesh Popatlal Patel Dec 2012

Multi-Level Medium Voltage Inverter For Dc Distributed Wind Farm To Establish Grid Interface And Provide Ancillary Support, Yogesh Popatlal Patel

Theses and Dissertations

Wind energy has gained in popularity in recent years due to cost, security and environmental concerns associated with conventional energy sources like fossil fuels. However, the utilization of wind energy in power systems creates many technical and non-technical challenges that need to be addressed for successful integrations. The main technical issues related to wind energy are its uncertainty and variability and their impacts on stability, reliability and quality of the electric power. In systems with high wind energy penetrations, unlike conventional generations, sudden changes in active and/or reactive power demand cannot be supported by wind energy. This lack of demand …


Copper Intercalation Into Graphite, Kyle Kalbus Dec 2012

Copper Intercalation Into Graphite, Kyle Kalbus

Theses and Dissertations

An electric brush is necessary for an electric motor to function. The purpose of this thesis is to propose a technique to improve electric brush properties in an effort to produce a more proficient electric motor by creating a new brush material with improved properties and performance. There are many applications for electric motors and each application would benefit from overall, increased proficiency. Understanding the role an electric brush plays within an electric motor is crucial to improving functionality. The proposed technique to create a novel graphite-copper material involves a two-step procedure that will intercalate CuCl2 into the graphite structure, …


Analysis Of Multi-Directional Recycled Jute Fiber Composite Behavior Using Experimental, Numerical, And Analytical Methods, Patrick Severson Dec 2012

Analysis Of Multi-Directional Recycled Jute Fiber Composite Behavior Using Experimental, Numerical, And Analytical Methods, Patrick Severson

Theses and Dissertations

Composite materials are increasing in popularity as a material of choice in many engineering applications. Major industries using composites include automotive, construction, and sports equipment. Most of the knowledge, research, and technology that will help decrease the cost of composite materials have been aimed at developing synthetic fibers as the reinforcing constituent.

This thesis characterizes jute fibers obtained as a byproduct from the coffee industry to determine if they can be viable in composite manufacturing. Experimental analysis, finite element analysis, and analytical modeling are used to characterize jute fiber based composites. Experimental analysis consists of jute fiber bundle tensile testing …


Application Potential Of Solar Pv, Wind And Fuel Cells Technologies For Global Sustainability Improvement, Qiang Zhai Dec 2012

Application Potential Of Solar Pv, Wind And Fuel Cells Technologies For Global Sustainability Improvement, Qiang Zhai

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation develops a systematic approach to comprehensively investigate the application potential of Solar PV, wind and fuel cells in reducing GHGs emissions for energy intensive global manufacturing industry. This systematic approach is developed by integrating the technological and economic characteristics of the clean energy technologies, as well as the local geographic conditions where the clean energy technologies may be deployed. This approach consists of the investigation on such aspects as: technological feasibility, capacity factor, FIT strength, Levelized energy cost, cost benefit and sensitivity.

In this dissertation, the systematic approach developed is applied on the application potential analyses of solar …


Novel Methodology To Determine The Optimal Energy Storage Location In A Microgrid To Support Power Stability, Luis Fernando Montoya Sanchez Dec 2012

Novel Methodology To Determine The Optimal Energy Storage Location In A Microgrid To Support Power Stability, Luis Fernando Montoya Sanchez

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis represents the result from a cooperation project, between the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and Eaton corporation. Here, a new methodology to select the best location for storage in Microgrids is proposed, this methodology is an adaptation of a well known technique commonly used to solve the Power Flow in Power System planning analysis. This technique is known as the fully-coupled Newton Raphson methodology, and it commonly used to solve the power flow study analysis. Due to the large incorporation of renewable energy to distribution and subtransmission systems, the requirement of a method to quantify and select the optimal …


An Investigation Of The Through-Thickness Stress Intensity Factor Using P- And H-Element Finite Element Analysis, Christopher Castle Dec 2012

An Investigation Of The Through-Thickness Stress Intensity Factor Using P- And H-Element Finite Element Analysis, Christopher Castle

Theses and Dissertations

The stress intensity factor is used in fracture mechanics to characterize the stress state near the crack tip in a structure under remotely applied loads. The magnitude of the stress intensity factor is dependent on geometry, the size and location of the crack, and the magnitude and distribution of loads on the structure. The scope of this thesis is the study of the through-thickness stress intensity factor using two different FE approaches. P- and h-element finite element methods are used to study the stress intensity factors. The accuracy of the predicted Mode I stress-intensify factor (KI) is assessed …


Development Of Nano-Zro2 Reinforced Self-Flowing Low And Ultra Low Cement Refractory Castables, Cem Gogtas Dec 2012

Development Of Nano-Zro2 Reinforced Self-Flowing Low And Ultra Low Cement Refractory Castables, Cem Gogtas

Theses and Dissertations

The main goal of this research is to develop high strength high toughness nano-ZrO2 reinforced self flow low cement (5%) and ultra low cement (3 and 1%) castables based on tabular alumina. In processing these castables, the Andreassen model was used to obtain optimum self flow properties in both, low and ultra low castables. The castables thus produced were fired at 110 and 1000, 1300 and 1500oC and the phases obtained were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) including energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential thermal analysis (DTA). In addition, the other castable properties …


Aerodynamic Analysis And Drag Coefficient Evaluation Of Time-Trial Bicycle Riders, Peter Nicholas Doval Dec 2012

Aerodynamic Analysis And Drag Coefficient Evaluation Of Time-Trial Bicycle Riders, Peter Nicholas Doval

Theses and Dissertations

Evaluation of drag coefficient often requires wind tunnel experiments and can be prohibitively expensive if not impossible for large objects or systems. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) aerodynamic analysis offers an alternative approach and can be used as a very effective design tool in many industries: automotive, aerospace, marine, etc. The main objective of this research is to investigate feasibility of using non-contact digitizers for developing finite element models of large objects for subsequent CFD analysis. The developed methodology is applied to investigation of time-trial bicycle rider efficiency. Companies competing in this class of racing spend millions trying to optimize bicycle …


Smart Carbon Nanotube/Fiber And Pva Fiber-Reinforced Composites For Stress Sensing And Chloride Ion Detection, Joshua A. Hoheneder Dec 2012

Smart Carbon Nanotube/Fiber And Pva Fiber-Reinforced Composites For Stress Sensing And Chloride Ion Detection, Joshua A. Hoheneder

Theses and Dissertations

Fiber reinforced composites (FRC) with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibers and carbon nanofibers (CNF) had an excellent flexural strength in excess of 18.5 MPa compared to reference samples of 15.8 MPa. It was found that the developed, depending on applied stress and exposure to chloride solutions, composites exhibit some electrical conductivity, from 4.20x10^-4 (ohm*m)^-1 to. 4.13x10^-4 (ohm*m)^-1. These dependences can be characterized by piezioresistive and chemoresistive coefficients demonstrating that the material possesses self-sensing capabilities. The sensitivity to stain and chloride solutions can be enhanced by incorporating small amounts of carbon nanofibers (CNF) or carbon nanotube (CNT) into composite structure. Conducted research …


New Framework And Decision Support Tool To Warrant Detour Operations During Freeway Corridor Incident Management, Jing Mao Dec 2012

New Framework And Decision Support Tool To Warrant Detour Operations During Freeway Corridor Incident Management, Jing Mao

Theses and Dissertations

As reported in the literature, the mobility and reliability of the highway systems in the United States have been significantly undermined by traffic delays on freeway corridors due to non-recurrent traffic congestion. Many of those delays are caused by the reduced capacity and overwhelming demand on critical metropolitan corridors coupled with long incident durations. In most scenarios, if proper detour strategies could be implemented in time, motorists could circumvent the congested segments by detouring through parallel arterials, which will significantly improve the mobility of all vehicles in the corridor system. Nevertheless, prior to implementation of any detour strategy, traffic managers …


Lithium-Ion Ultracapacitor Energy Storage Integrated With A Variable Speed Wind Turbine For Improved Power Conversion Control, Goran Mandic Dec 2012

Lithium-Ion Ultracapacitor Energy Storage Integrated With A Variable Speed Wind Turbine For Improved Power Conversion Control, Goran Mandic

Theses and Dissertations

The energy of wind has been increasingly used for electric power generation worldwide due to its availability and ecologically sustainability. Utilization of wind energy in modern power systems creates many technical and economical challenges that need to be addressed for successful large scale wind energy integration. Variations in wind velocity result in variations of output power produced by wind turbines. Variable power output becomes a challenge as the amount of output power of the wind turbines integrated into power systems increases. Large power variations cause voltage and frequency deviations from nominal values that may lead to activation of relay protective …


Dc And Microwave Analysis Of Gallium Arsenide Field-Effect Transistor-Based Nucleic Acid Biosensors, John K. Kimani Dec 2012

Dc And Microwave Analysis Of Gallium Arsenide Field-Effect Transistor-Based Nucleic Acid Biosensors, John K. Kimani

Theses and Dissertations

Sensitive high-frequency microwave devices hold great promise for biosensor design. These devices include GaAs field effect transistors (FETs), which can serve as transducers for biochemical reactions, providing a platform for label-free biosensing. In this study, a two-dimensional numerical model of a GaAs FET-based nucleic acid biosensor is proposed and simulated. The electronic band structure, space charge density, and current-voltage relationships of the biosensor device are calculated. The intrinsic small signal parameters for the device are derived from simulated DC characteristics and used to predict AC behavior at high frequencies.

The biosensor model is based on GaAs field-effect device physics, semiconductor …


Container Handling Algorithms And Outbound Heavy Truck Movement Modeling For Seaport Container Transshipment Terminals, Mazen I. Hussein Dec 2012

Container Handling Algorithms And Outbound Heavy Truck Movement Modeling For Seaport Container Transshipment Terminals, Mazen I. Hussein

Theses and Dissertations

This research is divided into four main parts. The first part considers the basic block relocation problem (BRP) in which a set of shipping containers is retrieved using the minimum number of moves by a single gantry crane that handles cargo in the storage area in a container terminal. For this purpose a new algorithm called the look ahead algorithm has been created and tested. The look ahead algorithm is applicable under limited and unlimited stacking height conditions. The look ahead algorithm is compared to the existing algorithms in the literature. The experimental results show that the look ahead algorithm …


Scr-Based Wind Energy Conversion Circuitry And Controls For Dc Distributed Wind Farms, Ravi Nanayakkara Dec 2012

Scr-Based Wind Energy Conversion Circuitry And Controls For Dc Distributed Wind Farms, Ravi Nanayakkara

Theses and Dissertations

The current state of art for electrical power generated by wind generators are in alternating current (AC). Wind farms distribute this power as 3-phase AC. There are inherent stability issues with AC power distribution. The grid power transfer capacity is limited by the distance and characteristic impedance of the lines. Furthermore, wind generators have to implement complicated, costly, and inefficient back-to-back converters to generate AC. AC distribution does not offer an easy integration of energy storage. To mitigate drawbacks with AC generation and distribution, direct current (DC) generation and high voltage direct current (HVDC) distribution for the wind farms is …


Medical Grade High Frequncy Power Distribution Units, Ezana Mekonnen Dec 2012

Medical Grade High Frequncy Power Distribution Units, Ezana Mekonnen

Theses and Dissertations

The focus of this thesis is to design, model, build, and test a series resonance converter that uses a high frequency isolation transformer, offering significant reduction in size and cost, for powering a Computed Tomography (CT) scanner. The design increases the power quality for the load by isolating the grid side disturbances, and providing regulated desired voltage. The proposed architecture also allows for an optimized point of integration with an UPS, a regulated DC bus to improve waveform fidelity of x-ray generator, and active monitoring and control of the power architecture. Conventional CT systems use a 60Hz transformer, which not …


A Study Of Nonlinear Approaches To Parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Yuchou Chang Dec 2012

A Study Of Nonlinear Approaches To Parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Yuchou Chang

Theses and Dissertations

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized radiology in the past four decades by its ability to visualize not only the detailed anatomical structures, but also function and metabolism information. A major limitation with MRI is its low imaging speed, which makes it difficult to image the moving objects. Parallel MRI (pMRI) is an emerging technique to increase the speed of MRI. It acquires the MRI data from multiple coils simultaneously such that fast imaging can be achieved by reducing the amount of data acquired in each coil. Several methods have developed to reconstruct the original image using the reduced data …


Accelerating Mri Data Acquisition Using Parallel Imaging And Compressed Sensing, Haifeng Wang Dec 2012

Accelerating Mri Data Acquisition Using Parallel Imaging And Compressed Sensing, Haifeng Wang

Theses and Dissertations

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners are one of important medical instruments, which can achieve more information of soft issues in human body than other medical instruments, such as Ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), etc. But MRI's scanning is slow for patience of doctors and patients. In this dissertation, the author proposes some methods of parallel imaging and compressed sensing to accelerate MRI data acquisition. Firstly, a method is proposed to improve the conventional GRAPPA using cross-sampled auto-calibration data. This method use cross-sampled auto-calibration data instead of the conventional parallel-sampled auto-calibration data …


Investigation Of Heat Transfer And Flow Using Ribs Within Gas Turbine Blade Cooling Passage: Experimental And Hybrid Les/Rans Modeling, Sourabh Kumar Dec 2012

Investigation Of Heat Transfer And Flow Using Ribs Within Gas Turbine Blade Cooling Passage: Experimental And Hybrid Les/Rans Modeling, Sourabh Kumar

Theses and Dissertations

Gas turbines are extensively used for aircraft propulsion, land based power generation and various industrial applications. Developments in innovative gas turbine cooling technology enhance the efficiency and power output, with an increase in turbine rotor inlet temperatures. These advancements of turbine cooling have allowed engine design to exceed normal material temperature limits. For internal cooling design, techniques for heat extraction from the surfaces exposed to hot stream are based on the increase of heat transfer areas and on promotion of turbulence of the cooling flow. In this study, it is obtained by casting repeated continuous V and broken V shaped …


Wind Turbine Level Energy Storage For Low Voltage Ride Through (Lvrt) Support, Ali Yousef Dec 2012

Wind Turbine Level Energy Storage For Low Voltage Ride Through (Lvrt) Support, Ali Yousef

Theses and Dissertations

Renewable energy is a green source of energy that is clean, available and sustainable. Wind energy generation has been experiencing the largest growth among renewable sources due to lower cost and advanced technologies. Wind energy power plants or farms need low maintenance and last for a long time. The increasing higher penetration of wind energy in the grid has transformed wind energy into major player in grid operation and economics. Wind energy systems now have to participate in grid support and provide ancillary services.

Variable wind speed leads to variable wind power generation, voltage fluctuations, and frequency deviations, which are …


Effects Of Phosphate On The Transport Of Escherichia Coli In Saturated Quartz Sand, Nan Chen Dec 2012

Effects Of Phosphate On The Transport Of Escherichia Coli In Saturated Quartz Sand, Nan Chen

Theses and Dissertations

Bacterial deposition and survival in porous media is a crucial phenomenon in various environmental processes including bioremediation, water treatment, and pathogen contamination. The fate of bacteria in porous media may be greatly influenced by ionic strength and phosphate. Although phosphate is widespread in the natural environment, the influence of phosphate on the transport of three strains of ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 cells in the groundwater system remains unknown.

Experiments were performed in saturated sand packed columns with and without phosphate to examine the transport of bacteria, deposition rate coefficient, interaction energy between bacteria and sand, and bacteria surface charge.

Experimental results …


Numerical Analysis Of Die-Casting Process In Thin Cavities Using Lubrication Approximation, Alexandre Reikher Dec 2012

Numerical Analysis Of Die-Casting Process In Thin Cavities Using Lubrication Approximation, Alexandre Reikher

Theses and Dissertations

Casting of thin wall parts has become a reality of the die cast industry today. Computational fluid dynamics analyses are an integral part of the production development process. Typically the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations coupled with the energy equation have to be solved in order to gain an understanding of the flow and solidification patterns, position of the flow front, as well as location of the solid-liquid interface as a function of time during the process of cavity filling and solidification. A typical solution of the governing equations for a thin-wall casting requires large number of computational cells, and as a …


Discovery And Correction Of Bias In Precision Landmark Location, Colin Foster Dec 2012

Discovery And Correction Of Bias In Precision Landmark Location, Colin Foster

Theses and Dissertations

Precision Landmark Location (PLL) estimation is an integral part of 3D motion tracking. Circular landmark location estimation is one method of PLL. Current methods of estimation lead to systematic errors with a magnitude of up to .02 pixels. Estimation inaccuracies of this magnitude lead to unacceptable errors in depth measurement, the largest source of error. In the scope of this thesis, inadequacies in circular landmark location are uncovered and techniques to correct these errors are analyzed, tested, and demonstrated. Deviations in simulated images are seen to be reduced by a factor of three and the variances of real-world data were …


Optical Cryoimaging Of Celular Redox In Kidneys From Diabetic Mice, Sepideh Maleki Aug 2012

Optical Cryoimaging Of Celular Redox In Kidneys From Diabetic Mice, Sepideh Maleki

Theses and Dissertations

Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) is the major single cause of end stage renal diseases (ESRD) in the United States. Diabetes is the third leading fatal disorder after cancer and heart disease. It is affecting 8.3% of the residents of the United States, with a total healthcare cost of $174 billion/yr by 2010.

There currently exists a need for a sensitive and specific diagnosis for temporal detection of oxidative stress (OS) in cellular metabolic levels, which plays an early role in the development of DN. The objective of this research is to use a fluorescence optical imaging technique in order to delineate …


Effect Of Mechanical Abrasion On Oil/Water Contact Angle In Metals, Simin Salam Tabrizi Aug 2012

Effect Of Mechanical Abrasion On Oil/Water Contact Angle In Metals, Simin Salam Tabrizi

Theses and Dissertations

In this study the oil/water angle for brass, aluminum, hastelloy and 316 stainless steel was experimentally studied as a function of surface roughness. Samples were mechanically abraded by sandpaper in the way that all the scratches were parallel. Surface roughness was measured by profilometer, Nano-Indenter, and Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The relationship between sandpaper particle size and surface roughness for all four metals was established. The highest surface roughness obtained for steel 316 ground by 180 grit sandpaper (1.23µm) and the smoothest surfaces were achieved for brass and aluminum after grinding with alumina (0.03 µm).Then oil/water contact angles were measured …