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Western Michigan University

Dissertations

2005

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Capacitated And Uncapacitated Facilities Locationallocation Problem With Sensitive Prices, Stochastic Demands, And Inventory, Yaser Al-Alawi Dec 2005

Capacitated And Uncapacitated Facilities Locationallocation Problem With Sensitive Prices, Stochastic Demands, And Inventory, Yaser Al-Alawi

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This study developed a quantitative model that solves a facility locationallocation (LA) problem that maximizes the net profits generated from expected sales. The model was formulated to take into consideration demand uncertainty, sensitive prices, and existence of inventory for capacitated and uncapacitated facilities. Four new models for the LA problem with stochastic demands and inventory were developed and studied. The four models were combinations of capacitated and uncapacitated facilities and sensitive and insensitive prices.

A new method was proposed for achieving optimality, and an approximation procedure was developed that could find near-optimal solutions for problems that could not be solved …


Stabilization Of Curtain Coater At High Speeds, Peeyush Tripathi Jun 2005

Stabilization Of Curtain Coater At High Speeds, Peeyush Tripathi

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High-speed curtain coating is an emerging technology trying to gain commercial acceptance by the paper industry as a pre-metered and non-impact coating process. Curtain coating could offer enormous economic and process advantages over conventional coating methods due to non-impact and excellent coverageat reduced coat weights. Due to non-impact and non-contact type of coating operation, curtain coating can operate with fewer sheet breaks or the strength requirements of the base sheet can be greatly reduced. High speed curtain coating for commodity coated grades like LWC is still a challenge. Relationship between various process, basesheet and coating variables and their mechanism must …


Load Interaction Effects On Fatigue Crack Growth, Stoyan Ivanov Stoychev Jun 2005

Load Interaction Effects On Fatigue Crack Growth, Stoyan Ivanov Stoychev

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Load excursions, in the form of tensile and compressive overloads are known to produce interaction effects during subsequent constant amplitude loading. In this work, the fatigue crack growth and crack closure levels, under both constant amplitude and variable amplitude loading, are investigated in the aluminium-lithium alloy 2090-T84, and the aluminium alloys 2024-T351 and 7150-T651. The crack closure measurements were obtained using both a crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) gauge and a crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) gauge.

Fatigue crack growth tests were performed on specimens of thickness 1.6mm, 3mm, 6mm and 14mm. Tests were performed at load ratios of 0.1 …