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Modeling And Control For Heave Dynamics Of A Flexible Wing Micro Aerial Vehicle Distributed Parameter System, Lisa M. Kuhn Jul 2011

Modeling And Control For Heave Dynamics Of A Flexible Wing Micro Aerial Vehicle Distributed Parameter System, Lisa M. Kuhn

Doctoral Dissertations

In recent years, much research has been motivated by the idea of biologically-inspired flight. It is a conjecture of the United States Air Force that incorporating characteristics of biological flight into air vehicles will significantly improve the maneuverability and performance of modern aircraft. Although there are studies which involve the aerodynamics, structural dynamics, modeling, and control of flexible wing micro aerial vehicles (MAVs), issues of control and vehicular modeling as a whole are largely unexplored. Modeling with such dynamics lends itself to systems of partial differential equations (PDEs) with nonlinearities, and limited control theory is available for such systems.

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A Numerical Method For Studying Thermal Deformation In 3d Double-Layered Thin Films With Imperfect Interfacial Thermal Contact Exposed To Ultrashort-Pulsed Lasers, Runzhou Liu Jul 2011

A Numerical Method For Studying Thermal Deformation In 3d Double-Layered Thin Films With Imperfect Interfacial Thermal Contact Exposed To Ultrashort-Pulsed Lasers, Runzhou Liu

Doctoral Dissertations

Micro heat transfer induced by Ultrashort-pulsed lasers is an important research topic in mechanical engineering and material science. In order to apply ultrashort-pulsed lasers successfully, studying the thermal deformation in double-layered thin films with imperfect thermal interfacial contact induced by ultrashort-pulsed lasers is important for preventing thermal damage. For the ultrashort-pulsed laser, the thermal damage is different from that caused by the long-pulsed lasers, and ultrafast cracks occur after heating.

This dissertation presents a new finite difference method for investigating the thermal deformation in a 3D gold-chromium thin film with imperfect interfacial thermal contact exposed to ultrashort-pulsed lasers. The method …


Improving The Accuracy Of The Generalized Fdtd-Q Scheme For Solving The Linear Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation, James John Elliot Iii Jul 2011

Improving The Accuracy Of The Generalized Fdtd-Q Scheme For Solving The Linear Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation, James John Elliot Iii

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation improves the accuracy of the Generalized Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) scheme by determining a differential operator that is capable of achieving reasonable accuracy when used to obtain even-order derivatives up to order fourteen. The Generalized FDTD scheme is an explicit, scheme used to solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation, and being an explicit scheme, it must utilize a carefully devised ratio of the temporal step to the spatial step to maintain numerical stability. This ratio is called the mesh ratio, and the Generalized FDTD scheme allows this ratio to be significantly relaxed. As the mesh ratio increases, the …


Shape Reconstruction And Classification Using The Response Matrix, Wei Wang Apr 2011

Shape Reconstruction And Classification Using The Response Matrix, Wei Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation presents a novel method for the inverse scattering problem for extended target. The acoustic or electromagnetic wave is scattered by the target and received by all the transducers around the target. The scattered field on all the transducers forms the response matrix which contains the information of the geometry of the target. The objective of the inverse scattering problem is to reconstruct the shape of the scatter using the Response Matrix.

There are two types of numerical methods for solving the inverse problem: the direct imaging method and the iterative method. Two direct imaging methods, MUSIC method and …


A Numerical Method For Solving The Elliptic And Elasticity Interface Problems, Liqun Wang Apr 2011

A Numerical Method For Solving The Elliptic And Elasticity Interface Problems, Liqun Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

Interface problems arise when dealing with physical problems composed of different materials or of the same material at different states. Because of the irregularity along interfaces, many common numerical methods do not work, or work poorly, for interface problems. Matrix-coefficient elliptic and elasticity equations with oscillatory solutions and sharp-edged interfaces are especially complicated and challenging for most existing methods. An accurate and efficient method is desired.

In 1999, the boundary condition capturing method was proposed to deal with Poisson equations with interfaces whose variable coefficients and solutions may be discontinuous. In 2003, a weak formulation was derived. Built on previous …


Results In Lattices, Ortholattices, And Graphs, Jianning Su Apr 2011

Results In Lattices, Ortholattices, And Graphs, Jianning Su

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation contains two parts: lattice theory and graph theory. In the lattice theory part, we have two main subjects. First, the class of all distributive lattices is one of the most familiar classes of lattices. We introduce "π-versions" of five familiar equivalent conditions for distributivity by applying the various conditions to 3-element antichains only. We prove that they are inequivalent concepts, and characterize them via exclusion systems. A lattice L satisfies D0π, if a ✶ (bc) ≤ (ab) ✶ c for all 3-element antichains { a, b, c}. We consider …


Vascular Countercurrent Network For 3d Triple-Layered Skin Structure With Radiation Heating, Xiaoqi Zeng Jan 2011

Vascular Countercurrent Network For 3d Triple-Layered Skin Structure With Radiation Heating, Xiaoqi Zeng

Doctoral Dissertations

Heat transfer in living tissue has become more and more attention for researchers, because high thermal radiation produced by intense fire, such as wild fires, chemical fires, accidents, warfare, terrorism, etc, is often encountered in human's daily life. Living tissue is a heterogeneous organ consisting of cellular tissue and blood vessels, and heat transfer in cellular tissue and blood vessel is quite different, because the blood vessels provide channels for fast heat transfer. The metabolic heat generation, heat conduction and blood perfusion in soft tissue, convection and perfusion of the arterial-venous blood through the capillary, and interaction with the environment …