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Rheological Properties And Adhesive Failure Of Thin Viscoelastic Layers, Alfred Crosby, K. R. Shull, Y. Y. Lin, C.-Y. Hui Jul 2001

Rheological Properties And Adhesive Failure Of Thin Viscoelastic Layers, Alfred Crosby, K. R. Shull, Y. Y. Lin, C.-Y. Hui

Alfred Crosby

Methods have been developed for measuring the linear viscoelastic properties of thin adhesive layers, and for determining the stress intensity factor characterizing the driving force for adhesive failure. Both methods involve bringing a hemispherical indenter in contact with the adhesive layer while simultaneously monitoring the load, displacement, and radius of contact between the indenter and the adhesive. Dynamic moduli for the adhesive layer are obtained by oscillating the indenter, and the adhesive properties are obtained by pulling the indenter completely out of contact with the adhesive layer. Existing theories of viscoelastic contact mechanics were extended to account for the fact …


Liquid Dairy Waste Transport And Land Application Cost Comparisons Considering Herd Size, Transport Distance, And Nitrogen Versus Phosphorus Application Rates, Robert T. Burns, A. S. Daugherty, T. L. Cross, D. Raj Raman, G. F. Grandle Jul 2001

Liquid Dairy Waste Transport And Land Application Cost Comparisons Considering Herd Size, Transport Distance, And Nitrogen Versus Phosphorus Application Rates, Robert T. Burns, A. S. Daugherty, T. L. Cross, D. Raj Raman, G. F. Grandle

D. Raj Raman

This study provides cost comparisons for the transport and application of dairy waste slurries based on both phosphorus and nitrogen application rates. Estimated cost comparisons are made for several commonly used systems for dairy waste transport and application. Five dairy sizes ranging from 50 to 2,000 cows using 13 transport and application systems were evaluated. For each dairy size, the costs associated with the transport and application system combinations were determined for transport distances of 0.5, 1.5, and 4.5 miles for both nitrogen and phosphorus-based application rates. Total annual system cost, cost per acre, cost per cow, and manure value …


Incidence Of Escherichia Coli O157:H7, Listeria Monocytogenes , And Salmonella Species On A Tennessee Dairy Farm, T. L. Ervin, R. E. Yoder, F. A. Draughon, Robert T. Burns, D. Raj Raman Jul 2001

Incidence Of Escherichia Coli O157:H7, Listeria Monocytogenes , And Salmonella Species On A Tennessee Dairy Farm, T. L. Ervin, R. E. Yoder, F. A. Draughon, Robert T. Burns, D. Raj Raman

D. Raj Raman

In response to public awareness of foodborne pathogens due to recent outbreaks of illness, a study was conducted on the incidence of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes , and Salmonella species on a dairy farm in middle Tennessee. Sampling locations included water samples from up- and down-stream in a creek running through the farm, free stall bedding, silage, separator liquids, separator solids, pumped liquid from a holding pond, feed, and bulk tank milk. Three samples were taken monthly at each location for 12 months. These samples were tested to determine the incidence of pathogens on the dairy farm and to …


Hitos En La Historia De La Metalurgia, Fathi Habashi Jun 2001

Hitos En La Historia De La Metalurgia, Fathi Habashi

Fathi Habashi

Up to the Middle Ages, seven metals were only known and used by man. These were gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, tin, and mercury. During the Middle Ages the metalloids arsenic, antimony, and bismuth were isolated as well as zinc that was imported from the East. In the Eighteenth century mineral specimens were continuously supplied and analyzed which resulted in the discovery of about a dozen new metals. With the discovery of electric current at the beginning of the nineteenth century the alkali metals were isolated and these were responsible for the isolation of new metals that were not possible …


Dobór Systemu Oczyszczania Gazów Odlotowych Ze Spalania Odpadów Niebezpiecznych, Robert Oleniacz Jun 2001

Dobór Systemu Oczyszczania Gazów Odlotowych Ze Spalania Odpadów Niebezpiecznych, Robert Oleniacz

Robert Oleniacz

The flue gas cleaning system is usually one of the most costly elements of the installation to the incineration of hazardous waste. Adapting the system to the actual needs could therefore bring obvious economic benefits.

The paper presents the method of the preselection of the configuration of the cleaning system based on knowledge of the level of concentration of selected components of the raw exhaust gas (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, total dust, mercury, cadmium and thallium, and other heavy metals). Twelve examples of flue-gas cleaning systems were proposed and extreme concentration values of the substances in the raw …


Niezorganizowana Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Powietrza Z Hal Ciągłego Odlewania Stali, Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki, Robert Oleniacz, Agnieszka Łopata Jun 2001

Niezorganizowana Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Powietrza Z Hal Ciągłego Odlewania Stali, Marian Mazur, Marek Bogacki, Robert Oleniacz, Agnieszka Łopata

Robert Oleniacz

Air pollutant emissions occurring in an uncontrolled way do not be subject to the regular verification just like it takes place in case of the controlled sources, for which the routine measurements are carried out. In the paper a methodology and the results of some research were presented. The research consisted in determination the quantity of dust and gaseous pollutants emitted from the halls in which technological processes connected with the steel continuous casting were being run. Stocktaking of all the uncontrolled emission sources were carried out and the technological operations predominating in the level of the particle matter and …


Identification Of Shapes Using A Nonlinear Dynamic System, Shaheen Hoque, Sanza Kazadi, Angel Li, Will Chen, Elvio Sadun Jun 2001

Identification Of Shapes Using A Nonlinear Dynamic System, Shaheen Hoque, Sanza Kazadi, Angel Li, Will Chen, Elvio Sadun

Sanza Kazadi

We describe a nonlinear system capable of use as a recognition system. This system is composed of a set of coupled oscillators, connected by linear springs. Images are overlaid on the system by altering the masses and spring constants of the oscillators, thereby modifying the detailed behavior of the system. Signatures extracted from the system using FFT of the individual oscillator positions show coherance, relative continuity, and translational and rotational invariance. These properties are discussed in the context of the eventual use of this system as a general identification system.


A Simplified Overview: How The Earthquake Parameters Are Computed From Recorded Seismic Signals?, Raman Attri Jun 2001

A Simplified Overview: How The Earthquake Parameters Are Computed From Recorded Seismic Signals?, Raman Attri

Raman K. Attri

The earthquake phenomenon is one of the unpredictable and complex geo-logical phenomenon happening under the earth surface. The recording and its interpretation of recorded earthquake signal have always been a prime concern of the seismologists. This paper discusses in a very simplified manner how these complex parameters are computed.


Succeed-Sponsored Freshman Year Engineering Curriculum Improvements At Nc State: A Longitudinal Study Of Retention, Matthew W. Ohland, Sarah A. Rajala, Timothy J. Anderson Jun 2001

Succeed-Sponsored Freshman Year Engineering Curriculum Improvements At Nc State: A Longitudinal Study Of Retention, Matthew W. Ohland, Sarah A. Rajala, Timothy J. Anderson

Sarah A. Rajala

NC State’s involvement in the NSF-sponsored SUCCEED Coalition has led to a number of changes to the freshman year of the engineering curriculum as reported previously (e.g., ASEE 1999, Porter, et al.). An explicit objective of these changes was to retain in engineering those students who were qualified and interested in engineering, but were leaving engineering for other reasons. While a number of isolated innovations have been studied and have demonstrated positive benefit, this study looks at each freshman cohort from 1987 through 1998 to evaluate changes in retention in engineering during that period. Eleven cohorts were studied; five (1987- …


Ec2000 Criterion 2: A Procedure For Creating, Assessing, And Documenting Program Educational Objectives, Michael Carter, Sarah A. Rajala, Rebecca Brent Jun 2001

Ec2000 Criterion 2: A Procedure For Creating, Assessing, And Documenting Program Educational Objectives, Michael Carter, Sarah A. Rajala, Rebecca Brent

Sarah A. Rajala

Criterion 2 [Program Educational Objectives (PEO)] is arguably the most important part of ABET EC2000. PEO embody the broad vision for an engineering program that drives the overall accreditation process. They also provide a crucial nexus point for the assessment of each program, the point at which the programmatic issues of the other EC2000 criteria—curriculum, faculty, facilities, etc.—are considered within the larger context of the needs of key constituencies of the program and the mission of the institution. Criterion 2 plays an essential role in EC2000's goal of encouraging continuous improvement in engineering programs and of providing the opportunity for …


In-Vivo 3d Motion Estimation Of The Shoulder Joint Utilizing Magnetic Resonance Imaging During A Simulated Push Task, D. M. Magnusson, Antonie J. Van Den Bogert, J. L. Ronsky Jun 2001

In-Vivo 3d Motion Estimation Of The Shoulder Joint Utilizing Magnetic Resonance Imaging During A Simulated Push Task, D. M. Magnusson, Antonie J. Van Den Bogert, J. L. Ronsky

Antonie J. van den Bogert

No abstract provided.


Alterations In P53 And E2f-1 Function Common To Immortalized Chicken Embryo Fibroblasts, Sakthikumar Ambady, Hyunggee Kim, Seungkwon You, In-Jeong Kim, Linda Foster, James Farris, F Able Ponce Leon, Douglas Foster May 2001

Alterations In P53 And E2f-1 Function Common To Immortalized Chicken Embryo Fibroblasts, Sakthikumar Ambady, Hyunggee Kim, Seungkwon You, In-Jeong Kim, Linda Foster, James Farris, F Able Ponce Leon, Douglas Foster

Sakthikumar Ambady

A number of non-virally and non-chemically immortalized chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cells have been established recently in continuous cell culture. All immortal CEF cells tested showed common genetic alterations in the expression patterns of p53 and E2F-1 mRNA and protein which were down- and up-regulated, respectively. The biological effects of differentially regulated p53 and E2F-1 were determined by reporter gene transcriptional activity assays, DNA binding assays, and Northern blot analysis of the expression patterns of down-stream genes. In addition, expression of most of the cyclin genes was up-regulated in immortal CEF cells, which may be associated with the rapid cell …


Bifurcation Analysis Of Continuous Biochemical Reactor Models, Yongchun Zhang, Michael A. Henson May 2001

Bifurcation Analysis Of Continuous Biochemical Reactor Models, Yongchun Zhang, Michael A. Henson

Michael A Henson

The validity of a biochemical reactor model often is evaluated by comparing transient responses to experimental data. Dynamic simulation can be a rather inefficient and ineffective tool for analyzing bioreactor models that exhibit complex nonlinear behavior. Bifurcation analysis is a powerful tool for obtaining a more efficient and complete characterization of the model behavior. To illustrate the power of bifurcation analysis, the steady-state and transient behavior of three continuous bioreactor models consisting of a small number of ordinary differential equations are investigated. Several important features, as well as potential limitations, that are difficult to ascertain via dynamic simulation are disclosed …


Simulation Of Inviscid Multi-Species Plasma Flow, Alexandre Martin, Marcelo Reggio, Jean-Yves Trépanier May 2001

Simulation Of Inviscid Multi-Species Plasma Flow, Alexandre Martin, Marcelo Reggio, Jean-Yves Trépanier

Alexandre Martin

A multi-species solver for plasma at thermodynamical equilibrium is developed. A numerical scheme, based on Roe's, is implemented with some modification regarding the average quantities. A perfect gas treatment is carried out for validations, and a quasi-real gas treatment is also presented. The latter takes into account the changes in the composition of the gas caused by fluctuations in temperature and density.


Unsteady Absorption Of Sulfur Dioxide By An Atmospheric Water, Wei-Hsin Chen Apr 2001

Unsteady Absorption Of Sulfur Dioxide By An Atmospheric Water, Wei-Hsin Chen

Wei-Hsin Chen

No abstract provided.


Tri-Brachial Flames Around Two Interactive Droplets In Flows With Fuel Vapor, Wei-Hsin Chen Apr 2001

Tri-Brachial Flames Around Two Interactive Droplets In Flows With Fuel Vapor, Wei-Hsin Chen

Wei-Hsin Chen

The flame structures around two equal-sized and interactive fuel droplets immersed in high-temperature convective flows are examined. When the flame is sustained between the two droplets while the flow is pure air, an anchor-shape flame structure, namely the tri-brachial flame, is clearly observed. When far-field temperature or ambient equivalence ratio is increased, the flame propagates upstream and the fuel-lean premixed flame withers. However, ifthe ambient equivalence ratio is high to some extent such as 0.3, two wings ofthe flame, viz. the fuel-lean and the fuel-rich premixed flames, extend outward from the stoichiometric point. Once the flame encircles the leading droplet, …


Obat Bius Asli Di Kupang Wa: 0856 4702 0096 Alamat Toko Obat Bius Kupang, Toko Aborsi Apr 2001

Obat Bius Asli Di Kupang Wa: 0856 4702 0096 Alamat Toko Obat Bius Kupang, Toko Aborsi

Toko Aborsi

Obat Bius Liquid Sex Cair merupakan produk terbaik dengan khasiat cepat dan heebat dengan cara kerja membuat target yang di inginkan pingsan atau tertidur pulas selama beberapa menit. Liquid Sex Cair yang sudah teruji kualitas nya ini bentuknya adalah cair, dengan cara kerja cepat yang akan membuat wanita yang di jadikan korban langsung pingsan seketika. Sebagai toko online, Jual Obat Bius Liquid Sex Cair kami menawarkan produk terbaik dengan kualitas yang sudah teruji serta aman digunakan. Karena memang produk terbaik dengan kualitas hebat tanpa menimbulkan efek samping berbahaya bagi kesehatan tubuh.
Begitu juga dengan Liquid Sex Cair sebagai obat bius tidak …


Combustion Characteristics And Energy Recovery Of A Small Mass Burn Incinerator, Wei-Hsin Chen Mar 2001

Combustion Characteristics And Energy Recovery Of A Small Mass Burn Incinerator, Wei-Hsin Chen

Wei-Hsin Chen

No abstract provided.


History Of Rare Earths On Postage Stamps, Fathi Habashi Mar 2001

History Of Rare Earths On Postage Stamps, Fathi Habashi

Fathi Habashi

Postage stamps are important means of communication and many countries have recorded important events, honored worthy individuals, and described interesting facts through this medium. Many historical facts, sometimes obscure, can be found on stamps; some of these may not be easily located in a history or a science book. Stamps have artistic value, they are created by artists. Mining and Metallurgy on Postage Stamps is intended to give a historical background to mining and metallurgy by presenting about 900 enlarged reproductions of colored stamps from different countries. Explanations are given in simple language to bring these topics to young people, …


Semiconductor Wafer Level Package, Eu Patent # 00961925.5-2203-Us0025315, Daxue Xu, Henry G. Hughes, Paul L. Bergstorm, Frank A. Shemansky, Hak-Yam Tsoi Mar 2001

Semiconductor Wafer Level Package, Eu Patent # 00961925.5-2203-Us0025315, Daxue Xu, Henry G. Hughes, Paul L. Bergstorm, Frank A. Shemansky, Hak-Yam Tsoi

Paul Bergstrom

No abstract provided.


Fuzzified Neural Network Approach For Load Forecasting Problems, D. K. Chaturvedi, P. S. Satsangi, P. K. Kalra Mar 2001

Fuzzified Neural Network Approach For Load Forecasting Problems, D. K. Chaturvedi, P. S. Satsangi, P. K. Kalra

D. K. Chaturvedi Dr.

In load forecasting, the operator or the concerned person uses his or her experience and intuitions to obtain a good guess of the load demand. This guess is normally supported by sophisticated mathematical prediction techniques. The short term load not only varies from hour to hour, but is also influenced by the nature of events, load demand, the type of the load considered, seasonal variations, weekend day or holidays, and also by sudden demand and loss of load. Accordingly, it is quite clear that the electrical load-forecasting problem is quite difficult to model with mathematical difference or differential equations. In …


Statistical Modeling Of Sprays Using The Droplet Distribution Function, Shankar Subramaniam Mar 2001

Statistical Modeling Of Sprays Using The Droplet Distribution Function, Shankar Subramaniam

Shankar Subramaniam

The theoretical foundations of a statistical spray modeling approach based on the droplet distribution function ~ddf!, which was originally proposed by Williams @Phys. Fluids 1, 541 ~1958!#, are established. The equation governing the ddf evolution is derived using an alternative approach. The unclosed terms in the ddf evolution equation are precisely defined, and the regime of applicability of current models is discussed. The theory of point processes is used to rigorously establish the existence of a disintegration of the ddf in terms of a spray intensity, which is the density of expected number of spray droplets in physical space, and …


Rough Wall Modification Of Two-Layer K-E, Paul A. Durbin, G. Medic, J.-M. Seo, J. K. Eaton, S. Song Mar 2001

Rough Wall Modification Of Two-Layer K-E, Paul A. Durbin, G. Medic, J.-M. Seo, J. K. Eaton, S. Song

Paul A. Durbin

A formulation is developed to apply the two-layer k-ε model to rough surfaces. The approach involves modifying the ℓv formula and the boundary condition on k. A hydrodynamic roughness length is introduced and related to the geometrical roughness through a calibration procedure. An experiment has been conducted to test the model. It provides data on flow over a ramp with and without surface roughness.


Melting And Resolidification Of A Substrate Caused By Molten Microdroplet Impact, Daniel Attinger, D. Poulikakos Mar 2001

Melting And Resolidification Of A Substrate Caused By Molten Microdroplet Impact, Daniel Attinger, D. Poulikakos

Daniel Attinger

This paper describes the main features and results of a numerical investigation of molten microdroplet impact and solidification on a colder flat substrate of the same material that melts due to the energy input from the impacting molten material. The numerical model is based on the axisymmetric Lagrangian Finite-Element formulation of the Navier–Stokes, energy and material transport equations. The model accounts for a host of complex thermofluidic phenomena, exemplified by surface tension effects and heat transfer with solidification in a severely deforming domain. The dependence of the molten volume on time is determined and discussed. The influence of the thermal …


Design Approach To Use Platinum Rtd Sensor In Snow Temperature Measurements, Raman Attri Jan 2001

Design Approach To Use Platinum Rtd Sensor In Snow Temperature Measurements, Raman Attri

Raman K. Attri

The snow temperature measurement is a very critical area of hydrological instrumentation. The measured data is used to assess the run-off water, snow pack strength and snow avalanche. The hydrological and snow avalanche forecast models require that temperature be measured at different points in the snow pack, above the snow pack and below the snow pack. A state-of-the-art multi-point snow temperature measurement system has been designed and developed for this purpose. The type of the temperature sensor used is a critical aspect of this physical parameter instrumentation. After lot of study of various aspects of different temperature sensing elements, the …


Ecocomposite Materials, David A. Bainbridge Jan 2001

Ecocomposite Materials, David A. Bainbridge

David A Bainbridge

Ecocomposite materials combine fibers, resins and natural materials for added strength and durability. These materials can be fully and easily recycled by nature.


Ecocomposite Materials, David A. Bainbridge Jan 2001

Ecocomposite Materials, David A. Bainbridge

David A Bainbridge

If we are wise we can make a transition to the Age of Ecocomposites with virtually no pollution. Ecocomposite materials are those made with natural fibers and resins and can be produced in sustainable agro-industrial ecosystems. These materials can reused, recycled or returned to nature by grinding, composting, biological breakdown, or benign solvents. Historical use and recent rediscovery of these materials has suggested the many advantages (and challenges) using these materials offer to designers and engineers.


Anodisation Of Copper In Thiourea-And Formamidine Disulphide-Containing Acid Solution.: Part I. Identification Of Products And Reaction Pathway Jan 2001

Anodisation Of Copper In Thiourea-And Formamidine Disulphide-Containing Acid Solution.: Part I. Identification Of Products And Reaction Pathway

A.S. Md Abdul Haseeb

The anodic behaviour of copper in aqueous 0.5 M sulphuric acid containing different amounts of dissolved thiourea or formamidine disulphide was investigated at 298 K, combining data from electrochemical polarisation, chemical analysis, UV–vis spectroscopy, XPS and EDAX analysis, and structural information on copper–thiourea complexes. The main reactions depend on the applied potential and initial thiourea concentration. In the potential range −0.30≤E≤0.075 V (versus SCE), the electro-oxidation of thiourea to formamidine disulphide, the formation of Cu(I)–thiourea soluble complexes, and Cu(I)–thiourea complex polymer-like films, are the most relevant processes. The formation of this film depends on certain critical thiourea/copper ion molar concentration …


Mössbauer Investigation On Electrodeposited Fe-C And Fe-Ni-C Alloys Jan 2001

Mössbauer Investigation On Electrodeposited Fe-C And Fe-Ni-C Alloys

A.S. Md Abdul Haseeb

Hard Fe-C based alloys, Fe-0.96 mass% C and Fe-15.4 mass% C having a microhardness of 810 and 750 HV, respectively, are electrodeposited from sulfate-based baths at 50°C. The Mössbauer spectra consist of high intensity sextet due to ferromagnetic Fe. The linewidth of the sextet is larger for alloys than for the pure Fe, indicating an increased effective field at different Fe sites in the alloys. Absence of any low intensity sextet, which is attributable to the Fe atoms close to the C atoms at the octahedral c-axis position, suggests that the electrodeposited alloys are in an advanced state of aging. …


Thermal Decomposition Study Of Electrodeposited Fe-C And Fe-Ni-C Alloys By Differential Scanning Calorimetry Jan 2001

Thermal Decomposition Study Of Electrodeposited Fe-C And Fe-Ni-C Alloys By Differential Scanning Calorimetry

A.S. Md Abdul Haseeb

Fe-0.96mass%C and Fe-15.4mass%Ni-0.70mass%C alloys with hardness of 810 and 750 HV respectively have been electrodeposited at 50°C from sulphate based baths containing a small amount of citric acid and L-ascorbic acid. Differential scanning calorimetry of the electrodeposited samples has been carried out in the temperature range of 293-725 K in argon atmosphere. Electrodeposited pure Fe is also investigated for comparison purposes. The DSC curves of both alloys contain two exothermic peaks: at about 411 K and 646 K for the Fe-C alloy, and 388 K and 639 K for the Fe-Ni-C alloy. These peaks are irreversible and do not appear …