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Modeling And Analysis Of Split And Merge Production Systems, Yang Liu Jan 2008

Modeling And Analysis Of Split And Merge Production Systems, Yang Liu

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Many production systems have split and merge operations to increase production capac- ity and variety, improve product quality, and implement product control and scheduling policies. This thesis presents analytical methods to model and analyze split and merge production systems with Bernoulli and exponential reliability machines under circulate, priority and percentage policies. The recursive procedures for performance analysis are de- rived, and the convergence of the procedures and uniqueness of the solutions, along with the structural properties, are proved analytically, and the accuracy of the estimation is justi¯ed numerically with high precision. In addition, comparisons among the e®ects of di®erent policies …


Color Multiplexed Single Pattern Sli, Neelima Mandava Jan 2008

Color Multiplexed Single Pattern Sli, Neelima Mandava

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Structured light pattern projection techniques are well known methods of accurately capturing 3-Dimensional information of the target surface. Traditional structured light methods require several different patterns to recover the depth, without ambiguity or albedo sensitivity, and are corrupted by object movement during the projection/capture process. This thesis work presents and discusses a color multiplexed structured light technique for recovering object shape from a single image thus being insensitive to object motion.

This method uses single pattern whose RGB channels are each encoded with a unique subpattern. The pattern is projected on to the target and the reflected image is captured …


Stranded Core Transformer Loss Analysis, Xingxing Zhang Jan 2008

Stranded Core Transformer Loss Analysis, Xingxing Zhang

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

We will present the approaches used to investigating the power loss for the stranded core transformers. One advantage of using stranded core is to reduce power loss or enhance transformer efficiency. One difficulty in the modeling of this type of transformer is that the core is not solid (there are small gaps between core wires due to circular cross section). A two dimensional finite element method with nodal basis function for magnetostatic field was developed to study the effects of the small gaps between core wires. The magnetic flux densities are compared for the uniform (solid) cores and the stranded …


Super Resolution 3d Scanning Using Spatial Light Modulator And Band Correction, Akshay Pethe Jan 2008

Super Resolution 3d Scanning Using Spatial Light Modulator And Band Correction, Akshay Pethe

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Multi Frequency Phase Measuring Profilometry is the most popular lateral contact 3-D Scanning technique. The Phase Measuring Profilometry is limited in resolution by the projector and cameras used. Conventional signal projectors have a maximum of 2000 to 4000 scan lines limiting the projector resolution. To obtain greater detail with higher resolution the PMP technique is applied to a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) having 12000 lines, very large as compared to conventional projectors. This technology can achieve super resolution scans having varied applications. Scans achieved from PMP suffer from a certain type of artifact called “banding” which are periodic bands across …


Motion Correction Structured Light Using Pattern Interleaving Technique, Raja Kalyan Ram Cavaturu Jan 2008

Motion Correction Structured Light Using Pattern Interleaving Technique, Raja Kalyan Ram Cavaturu

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Phase Measuring Profilometry (PMP) is the most robust scanning technique for static 3D data acquisition. To make this technique robust to the target objects which are in motion during the scan interval a novel algorithm called ‘Pattern Interleaving’ is used to get a high density single scan image and making Phase Measuring Profilometry insensitive to ‘z’ motion and prevent motion banding which is predominant in 3D reconstruction when the object is in motion during the scan time


Schottky Diodes On Copper Phthalocyanine Nanowire Arrays Embedded In Porous Alumina Templates, Goutam Chintakula Jan 2008

Schottky Diodes On Copper Phthalocyanine Nanowire Arrays Embedded In Porous Alumina Templates, Goutam Chintakula

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Vertically aligned nanowire arrays of copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) and CuPc-Al Schottky diodes, of controllable diameter and length were fabricated by cathodic electrodeposition of CuPc into anodized alumina (AAO) templates, followed by annealing at 300 ºC in Argon. AAO over Aluminum tape and that over ITO-glass were both used as starting templates for the device fabrication. Depending on the dimensions of the starting AAO template, diameters of CuPc nanowires ranged from 30 nm to 40 nm and the lengths ranged from 500 nm to 1 μm. The temperature dependence of the phase and the absorption spectrum of the nanowires are reported. …


Aging And Sleep Stage Effects On Entropy Of Electroencephalogram Signals, Swetha Vennelaganti Jan 2008

Aging And Sleep Stage Effects On Entropy Of Electroencephalogram Signals, Swetha Vennelaganti

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The aging brain is characterized by alteration in synaptic contacts, which leads to decline of motor and cognitive functions. These changes are reflected in the age related shifts in power spectrum of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals in both wakefulness and sleep. Various non-linear measures have been used to obtain more insights from EEG analysis compared to the conventional spectral analysis. In our study we used Sample Entropy to quantify regularity of the EEG signal. Because elderly subjects arouse from sleep more often than younger subjects, we hypothesized that Entropy of EEG signals from elderly subjects would be higher than that from …


Proportional Feedback Control Of Duty Cycle For Dc Hybrid Active Power Filter, Govind N. Malleichervu Jan 2008

Proportional Feedback Control Of Duty Cycle For Dc Hybrid Active Power Filter, Govind N. Malleichervu

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a feedback control scheme for a DC Hybrid Active Power Filter used to filter harmonics from a Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drive load. Power electronic systems are non-linear & dynamic [1,3,5]. Power electronic systems employ switching circuits to maximize their efficiency at the penalty that switching circuits generate electrical noise called ripple current and voltage or conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI). The ripple current drawn by the power electronic systems needs to be attenuated to an acceptable level. Filters attenuate this to an acceptable level. Traditionally filters with passive inductors and capacitors …


Photovoltaic Cells Based On Copper Phthalocyanine And Cadmium Sulfide Heterojunction, Sandeep Kumar Marda Jan 2008

Photovoltaic Cells Based On Copper Phthalocyanine And Cadmium Sulfide Heterojunction, Sandeep Kumar Marda

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This work focuses on the solar cell based on the heterostructure formed between Copper Phthalocyanine (CuPc) and Cadmium Sulfide (CdS). Two different fabrication techniques were used for depositing the organic and inorganic layers of CuPc and CdS layers respectively. CuPc was deposited by electrodeposition while CdS was deposited by chemical bath deposition. Hybrid CdS/CuPc thin films were obtained from CdS films grown on Glass/ITO by chemical bath deposition followed by electrodeposition of CuPc onto these films and annealing at 250˚C after the deposition of each layer. The maximum open circuit voltage (Voc) and the short circuit current density …


Thermal Degradation And Aging Of High Temperature Piezoelectric Ceramics, Sunil W. Gotmare Jan 2008

Thermal Degradation And Aging Of High Temperature Piezoelectric Ceramics, Sunil W. Gotmare

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Piezoelectric materials have numerous applications like high temperature accelerometers, pressure, flow and NDT transducers, acoustic emission, ultrasonic cleaning, welding, high voltage generators, medical therapy etc. The commonly used piezoelectric material, PZT continues to dominate the commercial market for piezoelectric actuators applications. The primary limitations of PZT are the lower Curie temperature TC <390oC and rapid thermal degradation avobe 200oC.

Continuing efforts are focused on the development of piezoelectric materials suitable for high temperature applications >200oC. These materials will be very useful for making sensors for space exploration, oil and geothermal well drilling tools, oil …


An Integrated Framework For Applying Lean Manufacturing And Other Strategies In Mass Customization Environments, Gregory Brandon Stump Jan 2008

An Integrated Framework For Applying Lean Manufacturing And Other Strategies In Mass Customization Environments, Gregory Brandon Stump

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Manufacturing organizations are facing fragmented markets and increased demand of variety from consumers. As a result, many of these firms have adopted mass customization manufacturing strategies in an effort to offer their customers the freedom of choice while maintaining operational efficiency. Lean manufacturing strategies have also seen heavy use in manufacturing environments. This study investigates the possibilities of integrating lean manufacturing principles and practices into mass customization environments in order to improve system performance. The feasibility of other manufacturing strategies such as agility, Quick Response Manufacturing and the Theory of Constraints assisting in the application of lean manufacturing for mass …


Performance Optimization Of A Structured Cfd Code - Ghost On Commodity Cluster Architectures, Pavan K. Kristipati Jan 2008

Performance Optimization Of A Structured Cfd Code - Ghost On Commodity Cluster Architectures, Pavan K. Kristipati

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This thesis focuses on optimizing the performance of an in-house, structured, 2D CFD code – GHOST, on commodity cluster architectures. The basic philosophy of the work is to optimize the cache usage of the code by implementing efficient coding techniques without changing the underlying numerical algorithm. Various optimization techniques that were implemented and the resulting changes in performance have been presented. Two techniques, external and internal blocking that were implemented earlier to tune the performance of this code have been reviewed. What follows is further tuning effort in order to circumvent the problems associated with using the blocking techniques. Later, …


A Highly Reliable Non-Volatile File System For Small Satellites, Rama Krishna Nimmagadda Jan 2008

A Highly Reliable Non-Volatile File System For Small Satellites, Rama Krishna Nimmagadda

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Recent Advancements in Solid State Memories have resulted in packing several Giga Bytes (GB) of memory into tiny postage stamp size Memory Cards. Of late, Secure Digital (SD) cards have become a de-facto standard for all portable handheld devices. They have found growing presence in almost all embedded applications, where huge volumes of data need to be handled and stored.

For the very same reason SD cards are being widely used in space applications also. Using these SD Cards in space applications requires robust radiation hardened SD cards and Highly Reliable Fault Tolerant File Systems to handle them. The present …


Gas Sensing Properties And Transport Properties Of Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Raghu Mangu Jan 2008

Gas Sensing Properties And Transport Properties Of Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Raghu Mangu

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) grown in highly ordered porous alumina templates were incorporated into a resistive gas sensor design and were evaluated for their sensitivities. The material characteristics and electrical properties of the nanotubes were analyzed. A study was undertaken to elucidate the effect of UV light on desorption characteristics and the dependence of sensitivity on (i) thickness of amorphous carbon layers and (ii) flow rates of analyte gases. These sensors were highly responsive to both oxidizing and reducing gases with steady state sensitivities of 5% and 10% for 100ppm of NH3 and NO2 respectively, at room …


Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Estimation And Application For Power System Monitoring And Protection, Mohammad M. Iftakhar Jan 2008

Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Estimation And Application For Power System Monitoring And Protection, Mohammad M. Iftakhar

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The Estimation of Thevenin Equivalent Parameters is useful for System Monitoring and Protection. We studied a method for estimating the Thevenin equivalent circuits. We then studied two applications including voltage stability and fault location. A study of the concepts of Voltage Stability is done in the initial part of this thesis. A Six Bus Power System Model was simulated using MATLAB SIMULINK®. Subsequently, the Thevenin Parameters were calculated. The results were then used for two purposes, to calculate the Maximum Power that can be delivered and for Fault Location.


Nanostructured Thin Films And Tubes Of Titania For Room Temperature Sensing Of Gases, Satish Kumar Kandala Jan 2008

Nanostructured Thin Films And Tubes Of Titania For Room Temperature Sensing Of Gases, Satish Kumar Kandala

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The main objective of this work was to study the applicability of Nano porous/Nanocrystalline TiO2 films for serving the growing demand for fast accurate and low cost air quality analysis techniques. The sensitivity of response to variations in microstructure pointed the way to obtain controlled, reproducible and regular microstructures with critical dimensions proportionate with the Debye- length of the oxide. This work aimed to study the sensor properties of thin films of Nanocrystalline Titania and Titania nanotubes at room temperature. Nano porous/Nanocrystalline TiO2 films were fabricated through evaporation driven convection/sol-gel method by controlling the process conditions. We also …


Investigating The Effect Of Stress, Wetting, And Compaction On Settlement Potential Of Mine Spoils, Lauren M. Little Jan 2008

Investigating The Effect Of Stress, Wetting, And Compaction On Settlement Potential Of Mine Spoils, Lauren M. Little

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Strip mining in Kentucky has left large areas of land that could potentially be used for business and housing developments. However, the mine spoils underlying these areas are prone to severe differential settlement due to a variety of factors. Mine spoil from the Gateway Business Park in Jenkins, Kentucky was used for a series of laboratory tests to develop relationships between shear wave velocity, confining stress, compaction energy, and dry unit weight to develop a method to assess settlement potential. It was found that a stress-corrected shear wave velocity of greater than 275 ft/s/psi0.25 typically indicated dry mine spoil, …


Process For Formation Of Cationic Poly (Lactic-Co-Glycolic Acid) Nanoparticles Using Static Mixers, Yamuna Reddy Charabudla Jan 2008

Process For Formation Of Cationic Poly (Lactic-Co-Glycolic Acid) Nanoparticles Using Static Mixers, Yamuna Reddy Charabudla

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Nanoparticles have received special attention over past few years as potential drug carriers for proteins/peptides and genes. Biodegradable polymeric poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles are being employed as non-viral gene delivery systems for DNA. This work demonstrates a scalable technology for synthesis of nanoparticles capable of gene delivery. Cationic PLGA nanoparticles are produced by emulsiondiffusion- evaporation technique employing polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as stabilizer and chitosan chloride for surface modification. A sonicator is used for the emulsion step and a static mixer is used for dilution in the diffusion step of the synthesis. A static mixer is considered ideal for the …


Investigation Of Blast Mitigation Properties Of Carbon And Polyurethane Based Foams, Bradley E. Toon Jan 2008

Investigation Of Blast Mitigation Properties Of Carbon And Polyurethane Based Foams, Bradley E. Toon

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Solid foams have been studied for years for their ability to mitigate damage from sudden impact. Small explosive attacks threaten to damage or destroy key structures in some parts of the world. A newly developed material, carbon foam, may offer the ability to mitigate the effects of such blasts. This project investigates the energy absorbing properties of carbon and polyurethane based foams in dynamic compression to illustrate their viability to protect concrete structures from the damaging effects of pressure waves from a small blast. Cellular solid mechanics fundamentals and a survey of the microscopic cellular structure of each type of …


Hdl Implementation And Analysis Of A Residual Register For A Floating-Point Arithmetic Unit, Akil Kaveti Jan 2008

Hdl Implementation And Analysis Of A Residual Register For A Floating-Point Arithmetic Unit, Akil Kaveti

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

Processors used in lower-end scientific applications like graphic cards and video game consoles have IEEE single precision floating-point hardware [23]. Double precision offers higher precision at higher implementation cost and lower performance. The need for high precision computations in these applications is not enough to justify the use double precision hardware and the extra hardware complexity needed [23]. Native-pair arithmetic offers an interesting and feasible solution to this problem. This technique invented by T. J. Dekker uses single-length floating-point numbers to represent higher precision floating-point numbers [3]. Native-pair arithmetic has been proposed by Dr. William R. Dieter and Dr. Henry …


Production Of Low-Energy, 100% By-Product Cement Utilizing Coal Combustion Products, David E. Rust Jan 2008

Production Of Low-Energy, 100% By-Product Cement Utilizing Coal Combustion Products, David E. Rust

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The ever-increasing quantity of by-products generated from burning coal in the production of electricity has brought about the need for new areas of utilization. This study examined the use of FGD gypsum and fluidized bed combustion ash along with Class F fly ash in the production of low-energy, 100% by-product cement blends. The cement blends used the advantageous properties of the by-product materials to create cementing properties rather than energy intensive clinker used in ordinary portland cement. The FGD gypsum was converted to hemihydrate which rapidly hydrated to provide the cement with early strength gains, whilst the fluidized bed combustion …


Synthesis And Characterization Of Schottky Diodes On N-Type Cdte Nanowires Embedded In Porous Alumina Templates, Srikanth Yanamanagandla Jan 2008

Synthesis And Characterization Of Schottky Diodes On N-Type Cdte Nanowires Embedded In Porous Alumina Templates, Srikanth Yanamanagandla

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

This work focuses on the growth of vertically aligned CdTe nanowire arrays of controllable diameter and length using cathodic electro deposition in anodized alumina templates. This step was followed by annealing at 250° C in a reducing environment (95% Ar + 5% H2). AAO template over ITO-glass was used as starting template for the device fabrication. The deposited nanowires showed nanocrystalline cubic phase structures with a strong preference in [111] direction. First gold (Au) was deposited into AAO using cathodic electro deposition. This was followed by CdTe deposition into the pore. Gold was deposited first as it aids the growth …


Elastic-Plastic Indentation Deformation In Homogeneous And Layered Materials: Finite Element Analysis, Siva Naga Venkata Ravi Kiran Kurapati Jan 2008

Elastic-Plastic Indentation Deformation In Homogeneous And Layered Materials: Finite Element Analysis, Siva Naga Venkata Ravi Kiran Kurapati

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The complex phenomenon of indentation deformation is studied using finite element analysis for both homogeneous and layered materials. For the homogeneous materials, the elastic-plastic deformation at large indentation depth is studied. The variation of the load-displacement curves as well as the variation of the energy ratio with the applied indentation depth for different strain hardening indices is presented. The power law relation between the indentation load and depth for shallow indentation becomes invalid for deep indentation. The ratio of plastic energy to total mechanical work is a linear function of the ratio of residual indentation depth and maximum indentation depth. …