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Engineering Model To Calculate Mass Flow Rate Of A Two-Phase Saturated Fluid Through An Injector Orifice, Brian J. Solomon Dec 2011

Engineering Model To Calculate Mass Flow Rate Of A Two-Phase Saturated Fluid Through An Injector Orifice, Brian J. Solomon

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

An engineering model is developed to calculate mass flow rate of nitrous oxide, a self-pressurizing saturated oxidizer commonly used in hybrid rocket motors. While use of N_{2}0 cannot be accurately modeled using traditional ideal gas, compressible, or incompressible flow assumptions. To obtain accurate mass flow rate this one-dimensional analysis includes both incompressible fluid and homogeneous equilibrium mass flow rate models. Mass flow calculations from the two models are independently weighted and summed to obtain representative two-phase mass flow rate. Fluid properties are iterated in time by keeping track of fluid enthalpy and are propagated across the injector using either isentropic …


Closed-Loop Attitude Control Using Fluid Dynamic Vectoring On An Aerospike Nozzle, Nathan Erni Dec 2011

Closed-Loop Attitude Control Using Fluid Dynamic Vectoring On An Aerospike Nozzle, Nathan Erni

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Attitude control of a prototype satellite bus using fluid mechanical vectoring on an aerospike nozzle is demonstrated. The design achieves thrust vectoring by injecting propellant asymmetrically into the unconstrained aerospike exhaust plume near the nozzle base. The prototype system uses cold-gas thrusters to both spin-up and de-tumble the test article. The system is configured with axially directed annular flows that produce large longitudinal thrusts and smaller secondary lateral-injection flows for side thrusts. Both open and closed-loop attitude control, with and without main aerospike annular flow active, are demonstrated. Proportional, integral, derivative (PID) regulation is used for closed-loop attitude control. When …


A Model For Rapid Charging Events On International Space Station, Debrup Hui Dec 2011

A Model For Rapid Charging Events On International Space Station, Debrup Hui

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is not observed in all spacecrafts at all times, it only requires a single episode of extreme charging to result in serious damage. The International Space Station (ISS) is an interesting platform to study these charging effects because of its size and relatively high voltage systems. Of the many kinds of charging observed on ISS, the rapid charging events during solar eclipse exit in a low-density ionosphere is not yet understood. This report is an investigation to understand this phenomenon. This report proposes a simple …


Nonlinear Aerodynamic Corrections To Blade Element Momentum Model With Validation Experiments, Robert S. Merrill Dec 2011

Nonlinear Aerodynamic Corrections To Blade Element Momentum Model With Validation Experiments, Robert S. Merrill

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Blade element momentum theory is well suited for propeller analysis during the early stages of design. The analytic blade element momentum model is presented along with a proposed nonlinear improvement. The analytical model makes small angle assumptions which are known to be inaccurate under some conditions. The nonlinear model avoids these assumptions. The results of the analytical and nonlinear models are compared against each other. The differences between these are most prevalent on lower pitch propellers at high advance ratios. A wind tunnel validation test is outlined. Results of the validation test and other published data from the University of …


Managing Water Shortages In The Weber Basin Using The Water Evaluation And Planning (Weap) System, Bereket K. Tesfatsion Dec 2011

Managing Water Shortages In The Weber Basin Using The Water Evaluation And Planning (Weap) System, Bereket K. Tesfatsion

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Water is a scarce natural resource while the demand for water grows constantly. In Utah, most of the water resources have already been developed. In addition, Utah is prone to drought events and the effects of climate change may exacerbate the already dire situation. Hence, managing this scarce resource efficiently is very important in meeting the growing demand.

Reservoirs are used to store water which is subsequently released to meet demands. For management purposes, reservoirs have different zones such as flood control zone, conservation zone, buffer zone and inactive zone. Water is normally released from the conservation zone. The water …


Analysis Of The Import, Export, And Bioavailability Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus Within Pineview Reservoir, Brady K. Worwood Dec 2011

Analysis Of The Import, Export, And Bioavailability Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus Within Pineview Reservoir, Brady K. Worwood

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study was conducted to provide new and useful data about Pineview Reservoir and its watershed, produce water and phosphorus (P) budgets for Pineview Reservoir, test the validity of conclusions made in the Pineview Reservoir Total Maximum Daily Loading (TMDL) document, and create estimates of nitrogen (N) loading to the reservoir from both surface and ground water sources. The production of the water and P budgets, as well as the N loading estimates, was accomplished by measuring flow, nitrate, ammonium, total phosphorus (TP), and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) that was entering and exiting the reservoir through surface water sources and …


Environmental Sensor Anomaly Detection Using Learning Machines, Erick F. Conde Dec 2011

Environmental Sensor Anomaly Detection Using Learning Machines, Erick F. Conde

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The search for improvements in the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of real-time environmental measurements has been a field well exploited in recent years. These measurements describe actual environmental conditions and processes that provide relevant information upon which water quality management decisions are based. In situ sensors (located at the site of interest) are commonly used for such real-time measurement purposes. However, the performance of these types of sensors can be affected by such things as human factors, lack of necessary maintenance, flaws on the transmission line or any part of the sensor, and unexpected changes in the sensors surrounding conditions. …


Ultrasonic Flow Measurement For Pipe Installations With Non-Ideal Conditions, Devin M. Stoker Dec 2011

Ultrasonic Flow Measurement For Pipe Installations With Non-Ideal Conditions, Devin M. Stoker

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

In the arid west, water is among the most valuable of resources. One of the most critical aspects of water resource management is that of flow measurement. Accurate flow measurement data is needed to effectively manage any water distribution system, whether for culinary or irrigation use. In order to successfully and accurately measure water flow in pipes, it is recommended that a straight section of pipe be installed immediately upstream from the flow meter to avoid distorted flow patterns at the metering location. In many existing piping scenarios, however, such flow conditions are impossible to achieve.

The performance of ultrasonic …


Evaluation And Seismically Isolated Substructure Redesign Of A Typical Multi-Span Pre-Stressed Concrete Girder Highway Bridge, Brian D. Richins Dec 2011

Evaluation And Seismically Isolated Substructure Redesign Of A Typical Multi-Span Pre-Stressed Concrete Girder Highway Bridge, Brian D. Richins

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Seismic considerations greatly influence the lateral and vertical design of a structure, often necessitating larger elements than would otherwise be required. Seismic isolation greatly reduces the demands on a structure due to earthquake loading, allowing the use of smaller, more efficient members and foundations. This case study illustrates the theory and procedure of evaluating the response of a recently built multi-span highway bridge using the most recent (2009) AASHTO code. Based on this response, an equivalent structure was designed to incorporate a seismic isolation system, and the substructure of the isolated bridge redesigned to meet the reduced demands more economically. …


Predictive Modeling And Analysis Of Student Academic Performance In An Engineering Dynamics Course, Shaobo Huang Dec 2011

Predictive Modeling And Analysis Of Student Academic Performance In An Engineering Dynamics Course, Shaobo Huang

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Engineering dynamics is a fundamental sophomore-level course required for many engineering students. This course is also one of the most challenging courses in which many students fail because it requires students to have not only solid mathematical skills but also a good understanding of dynamics concepts and principles.

The overall goal of this study was to develop a validated set of mathematical models to predict student academic performance in an engineering dynamics course taught in the College of Engineering at Utah State University. The predictive models will help the instructor to understand how well or how poorly the students in …


Prediction Models For Estimation Of Soil Moisture Content, Swathi Gorthi Dec 2011

Prediction Models For Estimation Of Soil Moisture Content, Swathi Gorthi

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The Center for Self-Organizing Intelligent Systems (CSOIS) has been successful in developing personal remote sensing systems. These systems can be further enhanced to monitor important resources of earth such as soil moisture content. Soil moisture is the major component of the soil in relation to plant growth. Soil water dissolves salts and makes up the soil solution, which is important as medium for supply of nutrients to growing plants.

Usually, measuring such physical quantities would include using derived formulas that mathematically describe the relationships between the parameters involved. With the advancements in computer modeling, other methods such as empirical modeling …


Air Demand In Low-Level Outlet Works, Jason Arthur Larchar Dec 2011

Air Demand In Low-Level Outlet Works, Jason Arthur Larchar

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Most dams have a low-level outlet that consists of a closed conduit through the dam with a slide gate or valve to regulate flow. These outlets are used mainly for irrigational purposes but also for flushing the reservoir and controlling the reservoir elevation. When discharging through the low-level outlet works, negative pressures can develop on the downstream side of the gate creating a potential for cavitation damage and vibration. To minimize these effects, air vents (vented to the atmosphere) are installed on the downstream side of the gate to limit downstream pressure to something above vapor pressure (i.e., near atmospheric …


Evaluation Of An Incompressible Energy-Vorticity Turbulence Model For Fully Rough Pipe Flow, Doug F. Hunsaker Dec 2011

Evaluation Of An Incompressible Energy-Vorticity Turbulence Model For Fully Rough Pipe Flow, Doug F. Hunsaker

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Traditional methods of closing the Boussinesq-based Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations are considered, and suggestions for improving two-equation turbulence models are made. The traditional smooth-wall boundary conditions are shown to be incorrect, and the correct boundary conditions are provided along with sample solutions to traditional models. The correct boundary condition at a smooth wall for dissipation-based turbulence models is that which forces both the turbulent kinetic energy and its first derivative to zero. Foundations for an energy-vorticity model suggested by Phillips are presented along with the near-smooth-wall behavior of the model. These results show that at a perfectly smooth wall, the turbulent …


Fish Passage Through Rehabilitated Culverts Laboratory Study, Amber H. Olsen Dec 2011

Fish Passage Through Rehabilitated Culverts Laboratory Study, Amber H. Olsen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Slip lining culverts represent a low-cost technique that can restore life to decaying culverts. However, slip liners are smoother than typical host culverts; therefore, they generate higher flow velocities and lower flow depths within the culvert, which are fish passage barriers. One way to mitigate these barriers is by installing baffles. Unfortunately baffles can jeopardize the flow capacity of the culvert.

The Utah Water Research Laboratory (UWRL) at Utah State University contracted with the Utah Department of Transportation for $85,000 to test the effectiveness of baffles in improving fish passage through culverts. The goal of this project was to identify …


Effect Of Vegetation On The Accumulation And Melting Of Snow At The Tw Daniels Experimental Forest, Vinod Mahat Dec 2011

Effect Of Vegetation On The Accumulation And Melting Of Snow At The Tw Daniels Experimental Forest, Vinod Mahat

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Snow melt is an important component of Western US water resources, accounting for about 50-80% of the annual runoff. Water resources management requires prediction of runoff from snowmelt accounting for the variability of vegetation present in heterogeneous watersheds. This dissertation has examined ways to improve snowmelt modeling capability to better account for vegetation canopy effects on snowmelt and has presented enhancements to an energy balance model that include i) an improved representation of the transmission of radiation through the canopy, ii) an improved representation of the atmospheric transport of heat and water vapor between the snow on the ground, in …


Optimization Of A Low Reynold's Number 2-D Inflatable Airfoil Section, Todd A. Johansen Dec 2011

Optimization Of A Low Reynold's Number 2-D Inflatable Airfoil Section, Todd A. Johansen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A stand-alone genetic algorithm (GA) and an surrogate-based optimization (SBO) combined with a GA were compared for accuracy and performance. Comparisons took place using the Ackley Function and Rastrigin's Function, two functions with multiple local maxima and minima that could cause problems for more traditional optimization methods, such as a gradient-based method. The GA and SBO with GA were applied to the functions through a fortran interface and it was found that the SBO could use the same number of function evaluations as the GA and achieve at least 5 orders of magnitude greater accuracy through the use of surrogate …


Reduced Gravity Landing Research Vehicle Design, Sarah Isert Dec 2011

Reduced Gravity Landing Research Vehicle Design, Sarah Isert

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

Human and robotic missions beyond low earth orbit (LEO) are key components of NASA's currently emerging strategy for space exploration. These missions will inevitably include humancrewed lunar and planetary surface landings. Trips to near-earth asteroids are also in the incipient planning stages. A permanent presence on the surface of an extra terrestrial body like Mars or the Moon will require many landings by both human-crewed and robotic spacecraft.

Planetary and lunar surface landings are inherently dangerous undertakings, and successful landings are indeed rare events. Since the end of the Apollo era with the completion of the Apollo 17 mission in …


Distributed Electrical Power System In Cubesat Applications, Robert Burt Dec 2011

Distributed Electrical Power System In Cubesat Applications, Robert Burt

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The cubesat spacecraft was conceived over ten years ago. Since that time, close to 100 cubesat satellites have either been launched or are in the process of construction. Although started as an educational teaching tool, the cubesat is gaining popularity in the satellite industry and is making inroads as a standard architecture for many nano and pico satellite applications. The electrical power system for the cubesat class satellites almost exclusively conforms to a centralized architecture.

This thesis researches the potential of using a distributed architecture for the cubesat power system. There are several key advantages of a distributed architecture that …


Movement Of Air Through Submerged Air Vents, Clay W. Woods Dec 2011

Movement Of Air Through Submerged Air Vents, Clay W. Woods

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The Utah Water Research Lab (UWRL) proposes to study the behavior of air bubbles in submerged vent tubes. This study is coordinated with a study for the Las Vegas wastewater treatment system that discharges into Lake Mead. The UWRL collaborates with government agencies and private companies to research water-related issues around the world. The behavior of air bubbles is of interest in order to more efficiently vent air from pipelines with submerged vent tubes. The Las Vegas wastewater treatment system discharges into Lake Mead and is required to meet an environmental guideline that no air bubbles are discharged into the …


Measuring The Differences In Spatial Ability Between A Face-To-Face And A Synchronous Distance Education Undergraduate Engineering Graphics Course, Scott D. Greenhalgh Dec 2011

Measuring The Differences In Spatial Ability Between A Face-To-Face And A Synchronous Distance Education Undergraduate Engineering Graphics Course, Scott D. Greenhalgh

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A study was conducted in the Engineering and Technology Education Department at Utah State University by Scott Greenhalgh and Gary Stewardson to measure and compare a face-to-face engineering graphics course with a synchronous distance education engineering graphics course by identifying the impact of the teacher's physical presence on students' spatial ability. This study is unique because it involves laboratory classes in a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) field with greater emphasis on hands-on laboratory experiences and skills rather than mastery of information and knowledge. The potential for impact of the study extends beyond a few courses in a specific …


Asymptotic Multiphysics Modeling Of Composite Beams, Qi Wang Dec 2011

Asymptotic Multiphysics Modeling Of Composite Beams, Qi Wang

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A series of composite beam models are constructed for efficient high-fidelity beam analysis based on the variational-asymptotic method (VAM). Without invoking any a priori kinematic assumptions, the original three-dimensional, geometrically nonlinear beam problem is rigorously split into a two-dimensional cross-sectional analysis and a one-dimensional global beam analysis, taking advantage of the geometric small parameter that is an inherent property of the structure.

The thermal problem of composite beams is studied first. According to the quasisteady theory of thermoelasticity, two beam models are proposed: one for heat conduction analysis and the other for thermoelastic analysis. For heat conduction analysis, two different …


Optimization Of Dissolved Air Flotation For Algal Harvesting At The Logan, Utah Wastewater Treatment Plant, Andrew R. Elder Dec 2011

Optimization Of Dissolved Air Flotation For Algal Harvesting At The Logan, Utah Wastewater Treatment Plant, Andrew R. Elder

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Research being completed at the Logan, UT wastewater treatment plant could provide a locally-sourced gasoline replacement by collecting algae that grows naturally. This process would also provide the City of Logan with a method to meet certain standards set by the state of Utah.

Problem and proposed solution:

The water leaving Logan’s wastewater treatment plant has high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen, two elements that are found in all wastewater treatment plants. These two substances need to be controlled, because they kill fish and cause pond scum to grow in recreational reservoirs downstream. A unique method has been found to …


Axisymmetric Finite Element Modeling Of Adhesive Joint Between A Laminated Composite And Metal Cylinder, Casey A. Talbot Dec 2011

Axisymmetric Finite Element Modeling Of Adhesive Joint Between A Laminated Composite And Metal Cylinder, Casey A. Talbot

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Because lowering weight as much as possible is desirable in all applications designed to go to space, the use of composite materials is desirable. Composites are materials that are made up of two or more separate materials usually with significantly different characteristics which remain separate and distinct in their completed state. Fiber-reinforced epoxy composites, in general, are very strong and light. Because most space structures cannot solely be made of composites, a method to join them with metals is needed. Adhesive joining, or gluing, has been determined to be the most promising option.

For the joining technique to be used, …


Inkjet-Printed Highly Transparent Solar Cell Antennas, Jesus A. Arellano Dec 2011

Inkjet-Printed Highly Transparent Solar Cell Antennas, Jesus A. Arellano

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Small satellites, especially Cube Satellites (CubeSats), have become important vehicles for space exploration. One of the challenges CubeSats face is limited surface area. This limitation poses a question for antenna design–where to mount the antenna? Transparent antenna is a solution to resolve the competition between solar cells and antennas for surface area. The transparent antennas can be directly integrated on top of solar cells without requiring additional space. It is for this reason that this thesis focuses on the integration of highly transparent meshed antenna with solar cells. Even though transparent antennas allow light to travel light through them, they …


Designing Predictive Mathematical Models For The Metabolic Pathways Associated With Polyhydroxybutyrate Synthesis In Escherichia Coli, Angela Dixon Dec 2011

Designing Predictive Mathematical Models For The Metabolic Pathways Associated With Polyhydroxybutyrate Synthesis In Escherichia Coli, Angela Dixon

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Plastics are a versatile and widely used material. However, traditional plastics are derived from petrochemicals and are not biodegradable. Polymers synthesized from microorganisms that have similar properties to plastic are potential biodegradable replacements. The objective of this project is to use mathematical modeling as a tool to engineer a strain of bacteria optimized for the production of bio-plastics.

Production costs can be reduced by using a bacterial strain specifically optimized for bio-plastic production. By reducing production costs, bio-plastics will be able to commercially compete with traditional plastics. Society will benefit as bio-plastics replace traditional plastics. Fossil fuels will not be …


Frequency Response Of A Gas-Filled Tube With Minor Losses, Brian M. West Dec 2011

Frequency Response Of A Gas-Filled Tube With Minor Losses, Brian M. West

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A thesis on the study of the frequency response of a pneumatic system designed to provide pulsed flow for flow control applications is presented. The system consists of a high pressure air source, a high-frequency solenoid valve, a length of tube and a minor loss. The experiment mimics the pneumatic drive for our Coanda-Assisted Spray Manipulation actuator and applies to many flow control applications involving pulsed flow. Square wave signals of various frequency are fed to the solenoid valve. The flow at the exit of the system is measured with a single hot wire and compared to steady flow through …


Development Of Curriculum Resources For Introducing Wind Power Into Technology And Engineering Education Programs, Andrew G. Swapp Aug 2011

Development Of Curriculum Resources For Introducing Wind Power Into Technology And Engineering Education Programs, Andrew G. Swapp

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

In this world of political unrest; in these times of climate change; in this world of high prices and foreign dependence, energy is of great importance to our modern society. How we get our energy is of timely importance. Energy independence and keeping our air clean is of national vital interest. Wind energy has withstood the litmus test of politics and economics and is now the fastest growing form of energy development in the world today. Wind energy has proven over time and with many technological advances to be an economically viable and clean resource.


Cognitive Formation Flight In Multi-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Personal Remote Sensing Systems, Long Di Aug 2011

Cognitive Formation Flight In Multi-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Personal Remote Sensing Systems, Long Di

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This work introduces a design and implementation of using multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to achieve cooperative formation flight based on the personal remote sensing platforms developed by the author and the colleagues in the Center for Self-Organizing and Intelligent Systems (CSOIS). The main research objective is to simulate the multiple UAV system, design a multi-agent controller to achieve simulated formation flight with formation reconfiguration and real-time controller tuning functions, implement the control system on actual UAV platforms and demonstrate the control strategy and various formation scenarios in practical flight tests. Research combines analysis on flight control stabilities, develop- ment …


Dislocation Density-Based Finite Element Method Modeling Of Ultrasonic Consolidation, Deepankar Pal Aug 2011

Dislocation Density-Based Finite Element Method Modeling Of Ultrasonic Consolidation, Deepankar Pal

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A dislocation density-based constitutive model has been developed and implemented into a crystal plasticity quasi-static finite element framework. This approach captures the statistical evolution of dislocation structures and grain fragmentation at the bonding interface when sufficient boundary conditions pertaining to the Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) process are prescribed.

The hardening is incorporated using statistically stored and geometrically necessary dislocation densities (SSDs and GNDs), which are dislocation analogs of isotropic and kinematic hardening, respectively. Since the macroscopic global boundary conditions during UC involves cyclic sinosuidal simple shear loading along with constant normal pressure, the cross slip mechanism has been included in the …


A Thermomechanical Analysis Of An Ultrasonic Bonding Mechanism, Chunbo Zhang Aug 2011

A Thermomechanical Analysis Of An Ultrasonic Bonding Mechanism, Chunbo Zhang

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A systematic experimental and numerical combined study of the thermomechanical bonding mechanisms in the ultrasonic welding (UW) process was conducted. A fully coupled thermomechanical finite element model has been built to fully understand the evolution and coupling between the in-process thermomechanical variables. The severe, localized, plastic deformation at the bond region is believed to be the major phenomenon for bond formation in ultrasonic welding. The influences of substrate dimensions on bond formation were studied and explained with an analytical vibration model. The formation of banded and cyclic stress-strain maxima in the substrate was found to be caused by superposition of …