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Extrapolation Of The Experimental Data Of Electron Scattering, Hansen Chen Apr 1991

Extrapolation Of The Experimental Data Of Electron Scattering, Hansen Chen

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Our problem of interest is electron-atom scattering. One type of experiment is to measure the number of electrons exciting an atom from a initial s-state to a final p-state. These measurements are proportional to the differential cross section (DCS)….

The plane wave Bom approximation is known not to be accurate enough. However Lassetre claims that even if PWBA (plane wave Bom approximation) is not reliable, a more accurate theory should still extrapolate to the optical oscillator strength.

The theory we are using is significantly better than the PWBA. According to Lassetre’s theorem, our theory should extrapolate to the optical oscillator …


Synthesis And Characterization Of An 18-Membered Macrocyclic Ligand Containing 2,2-Biimidazole For Selective Binding Of Transition Metal Ions, Mark Barnett Apr 1991

Synthesis And Characterization Of An 18-Membered Macrocyclic Ligand Containing 2,2-Biimidazole For Selective Binding Of Transition Metal Ions, Mark Barnett

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A description of the synthetic approach to the preparation of an 18 membered macrocyclic ligand containing 2/2'-biimidazole is presented. A diol derivative of 2,2'-biimidazole is tosylated with p-toluene sulfonyl chloride making it susceptible to bimolecular substitution with a disodium salt of tetratosylated triethylenetetraamine. The final desired product is an 18N6 macrocycle, 4,7-(l,l'-(2,2'-biimidazolo))-l,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazacyclooctadecane, potentially capable of binding transition metal ions in various combinations with three chelating sites. Initial characterization includes NMR and IR spectroscopic analysis.


Analysis Of Two Circuits For Detecting Superconducting Transition Temperatures, Terry Bowness Apr 1991

Analysis Of Two Circuits For Detecting Superconducting Transition Temperatures, Terry Bowness

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When measuring the transition temperature of large numbers of high Tc superconducting samples it is desirable to have available equipment that is both easy to operate and reliable. In addition should anything malfunction, the device should be relatively simple to repair. One method of measurement involves placing a sample in the magnetic field of an inductor, the inductor being an active member of some type of oscillating circuit. There are many standard oscillator designs which can be used for this type of application. In this report two such circuits, the tunnel diode and Hartley oscillators, will be examined and …


Computer Modeling Of A Liquid Fuel Spray, Clemin R. Goodin Jr. Apr 1991

Computer Modeling Of A Liquid Fuel Spray, Clemin R. Goodin Jr.

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The initial phase of this project involved manipulation of a lengthy FORTRAN computer code named "Kirwan." The code originated from England many years ago and was transferred to UMR by Dr. Drallmeier. Dr. Drallmeier had the code on a series of 5.25 inch floppy diskettes and the objective of the project was to load the code on to the Apollo computer system and be able to use it....The second phase of the project was begun in early November 1990 and is currently ongoing. The objective of this project is to predict "Rosin-Rammler" (RR) distribution equations for a fuel spray, given …


Using Software To Demonstrate Kinematics Of Gear Sets, John F. Hall Apr 1991

Using Software To Demonstrate Kinematics Of Gear Sets, John F. Hall

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The research was done in the area of developing software which could be used to demonstrate the motion of gears. To demonstrate this motion involved learning about programming using graphics. Engineering skills were used in the programming in various ways. One way was in developing and implementing the equations and theory. The more critical engineering aspect of this project is in determining what is effective in demonstrating the kinematic principles associated with gear sets.

The programs will be a helpful aid in showing students what is happening with the motion of gear sets. Not only will instructors be allowed to …


Model Calculational Approach To The Conformation Of Adsorbed Polypeptide Fragments, Timothy J. Mckeon Apr 1991

Model Calculational Approach To The Conformation Of Adsorbed Polypeptide Fragments, Timothy J. Mckeon

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The focus of the paper is to examine possible conformational changes of peptides when placed in the presence of a poly-synthetic material. A major concern in the pharmaceutical industry is the loss of potency of polypeptide drug products during processing, packaging and storage. An example of this is polymer syringes being used in place of glass ones. The effect is that some protien-derived products experience structural changes due to contact with the polymer. This is otherwise known as surface denaturation. In order to understand the energetics of interfacial polypeptide systems, a calculational approach was used via the program Alchemy. The …


Nonlinear Dynamics And The Lorenz Water Wheel, Richard Margis Apr 1991

Nonlinear Dynamics And The Lorenz Water Wheel, Richard Margis

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Undoubtedly one of the most exciting frontiers in physics today is the study of nonlinear systems, more popularly called chaos. Chaos is the key to many time-dependent processes in as varied fields as meteorology (such as weather modeling), mechanics (the three-body problem in gravitational fields), and economics (prediction of trends in the stock market).


Enantiomeric Separation By Cloud Point Precipitation Of Cyclodextrins, Deanna L. Schmid Apr 1991

Enantiomeric Separation By Cloud Point Precipitation Of Cyclodextrins, Deanna L. Schmid

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Certain cyclodextrins exhibit a diminishing solubility in water when heated. This phenomena of cloud point precipitation in conjunction with cyclodextrin's ability to form an inclusion complex with many compounds, can be used as a method of chemical separation. These cyclodextrins can be removed from the solution after precipitation by a hot filtration technique and the remaining solution analyzed by HPLC. Enantiomeric separations, concentration of compounds and removal of hazardous organic materials are all possible applications of cloud point extraction using cyclodextrins.


Suggestions For Improvements In Current Computer Image Processing Methods In Detection And Quantification Of The Severity Of Atrophic Rhinitis In Pigs, Jimmy Yu Apr 1991

Suggestions For Improvements In Current Computer Image Processing Methods In Detection And Quantification Of The Severity Of Atrophic Rhinitis In Pigs, Jimmy Yu

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This paper investigates several techniques to aid in the utilization of computer image processing methods to detect and quantify the severity of atrophic rhinitis in pigs. An algorithm for reducing the complexity of matrix multiplications from O(n3) to O(n2.81) is explored. A one-pixel-wide edge detection method is also studied. These techniques are considered for improving the accuracy, repeatability, and speed of existing detection and quantification methods.


Influence Of The Mcdowell Sanitary Landfill On Groundwater Quality, Phelps County, Missouri, Christine E. Bough Apr 1991

Influence Of The Mcdowell Sanitary Landfill On Groundwater Quality, Phelps County, Missouri, Christine E. Bough

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This is a case study of the groundwater quality near the McDowell Sanitary Landfill in Phelps County, Missouri. The landfill is located in section 21 of T37N R8W off of Missouri State Highway CC. This landfill is a near surface solid waste disposal facility above the groundwater table located in an abandoned area of a rock quarry. The thickness, lithology, and structure of the material beneath the landfill, and the design of the landfill itself, will influence the time of contaminant transport and degree of modification in the event that leachate escapes the landfill. Among the more important topographic features …


Simulated Annealing On The Composite Graph Coloring Problem, Kevin Alons Apr 1991

Simulated Annealing On The Composite Graph Coloring Problem, Kevin Alons

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The composite graph is a finite undirected graph G with no loops and no multiple edges and with positive integers associated with each vertex of G. The number of integers associated with each vertex is the chromaticity of the vertex. The chromatic degree of a vertex v is the sum of the chromaticity of v and the chromaticities of all vertices adjacent to v. The graph G is a v-composite graph if the chromaticities are not equal.


Vehicle Routing Using The Sweep Algorithm In Parallel, Jana G. Beattie, Carol L. Spelman Apr 1991

Vehicle Routing Using The Sweep Algorithm In Parallel, Jana G. Beattie, Carol L. Spelman

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This paper presents a parallel version of the Sweep Algorithm, a heuristic solution to the smgle-termma] vehicle routing problem The Sweep Algorithm uses a duster-first route-second approach in finding a near-optimal set of routes. The clusters of delivery points are formed by using the terminal as the center and moving around it m a sweeping fashion After a duster is defined, the route is found with a traveling salesperson algorithm.

The parallel version begins the sweep at different angles and performs both forward and backward sweeps. Each node handles a sweep and returns information concerning total distance traveled to the …


Computer Visualization Of Irrotational Flow Over Bluff And Streamlined Bodies, Nora Okong' O Apr 1991

Computer Visualization Of Irrotational Flow Over Bluff And Streamlined Bodies, Nora Okong' O

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Computer programs were developed to visualize irrotational flow over bluff bodies (circular cylinders and half-bodies) and streamlined bodies (elliptical cylinders and airfoils). The method of superposition of flows was used, with stream functions or complex velocity potentials for fundamental flows being added to obtain the flows over the bodies. For the flow over the circular cylinders, half-bodies and elliptical cylinders, the stream function was calculated directly. The flow over the airfoil was obtained by Joukowski mapping of the imaginary part of the complex velocity potential for flow over a circular cylinder.

The programs developed will be valuable learning tools for …


The Traveling Salesman Problem A Parallel Branch And Bound Solution, Tracy Orton, Lan Tran Apr 1991

The Traveling Salesman Problem A Parallel Branch And Bound Solution, Tracy Orton, Lan Tran

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A book published in Germany in 1852 said of the successful traveling salesman: "The most important aspect is to cover as many locations as possible without visiting the same location twice." This quote is the earliest mention of the "Traveling Salesman Problem" (TSP). There are many algorithms to solve the TSP, the one we implemented was the Branch and Bound algorithm. The TSP graph G is completely connected by a set of edges E, with a non-negative cost Cij associated with each edge. A tour of the graph is a cycle containing all vertices once and only once, starting …


Stimulation Of Amorphous Layers In The Co-Si System By Third Element Additions, Denise Brandt Apr 1991

Stimulation Of Amorphous Layers In The Co-Si System By Third Element Additions, Denise Brandt

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Multilayer thin films play an important role in our technology today. They can be found in many devices such as magnetic hard disks, microelectronic circuits, and x-ray optical elements. In many of these metal-metal and metal-metalloid multilayers, amorphous layers have been discovered using various techniques such as extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HTEM). These amorphous layers enhance the magnetic and electrical properties of the alloy. They also affect the mechanical and structural properties of the system.

The solid state amorphous reactions (SSAR) occur whether the layers are formed by epitaxy or by sputtering. …


Combustion Aerosol Morphology, Ronald P. Holland Apr 1991

Combustion Aerosol Morphology, Ronald P. Holland

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The following report entitled Carbon Aerosol Morphology is the result of research done through the University of Missouri--Rolla Graduate School program entitled Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experience (OURE). My appointment was for the Summer - 1990 with the Cloud and Aerosol Sciences Laboratory, Department of Physics, located in Norwood Hall. The goal of this appointment was to study the size and morphology of combustion aerosols whose characteristics are dependent on the history of the particle, e.g. exposure to chemicals, scavenging effects, and other time dependent factors. Computer image processing software is available in the department for this purpose.


Aerosol Particle Bounding In Cascade Impactors, Bisma Husen Apr 1991

Aerosol Particle Bounding In Cascade Impactors, Bisma Husen

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Particle deposition characteristics were observed from the aerosol sampling results of a UNICO cascade impactor. A simple model of particle motion combined with Hiemenz flow of stagnation flow on a flat plate were developed and discussed.

Both results and analysis were compared to recent models on particle bouncing errors or secondary deposition which included vortices formation around the edge of the slot, back spin (Magnus effect), and hydrodynamic conditions of the particles. The analysis was limited to a laminar inviscid and incompressible case. The main obstacle in the observation was the fact that impactor nozzles were unsymmetrical to a considerable …


Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) Spectroscopy Analysis Of Combustion Aerosol, Gary Jacquin Apr 1991

Fourier Transform Infrared (Ftir) Spectroscopy Analysis Of Combustion Aerosol, Gary Jacquin

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In conjunction with my co-op program at McDonnell-Douglas, my current OURE project is the analysis of combustion aerosols using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy. Aerosol science is a very important field as it is concerned with atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric physics, climate, public health, and environmental issues.

In the Cloud and Aerosol Sciences Laboratory (CASL) at UMR, combustion aerosols are generated by an in-house designed torch or burner. The fuels, JP4 and JP5, are provided by McDonnell-Douglas. Some other commercial fuels are also used. The primary objective of my OURE project was to generate and collect combustion aerosols for chemical analysis. …


Mathematica Demonstrations For Calculus, Bryan Krueger Apr 1991

Mathematica Demonstrations For Calculus, Bryan Krueger

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The objective of this research was to generate useful classroom demonstrations of fundamental Calculus concepts. Herein are the code listings of two Mathematica "programs." The first displays individual plots of two dimensional Taylor Series approximations. The second set of code creates a TNB frame on a three dimensional space curve. Folowing this introduction is a complete listing of each "program" along with an example of its function.


Process For Scanning Photographic Slides Of Laser Light Scattering With A Transmission Densitometer, Don Newburry Apr 1991

Process For Scanning Photographic Slides Of Laser Light Scattering With A Transmission Densitometer, Don Newburry

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Non-symmetric variations in photographic slides of polarized laser light scattering experimental results are difficult to see. This paper explains a process developed for measuring the light density at points throughout the slide area using a transmission densitometer, so an accurate description of the laser light scattering may be obtained. A slide was tested using the described process and the results are presented. The results turned out well, but there were some errors introduced by the instability of the densitometer and by human error in reading the chart recorder output.


The Synthesis And Characterization Of Metal Binding Polymers Containing 2,2'-Biimidazole, Renee Proctor Apr 1991

The Synthesis And Characterization Of Metal Binding Polymers Containing 2,2'-Biimidazole, Renee Proctor

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Epoxides are known to form ring-opened polymer products that have demonstrated improved material strength, high heat stability, and chemical resistance as adhesives, coatings, and molding materials. It has been suggested that imidazoles can be used in the catalysis of this polymerization, and that the pyridyl nitrogen of the imidazole ring participates in epoxy ring-opening and is then incorporated in the polymeric structure. This study was conducted to test this theory of the role of pyridyl nitrogen in the reaction of 1,1'- dihydroxyethyl-2,2’-biimidazole (HEB) and metal-HEB complexes in reactions with the diglyddyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA). Of particular interest in …


A Measurement Of The Relative Efficiency Of A Channeltron, Steve Scott Apr 1991

A Measurement Of The Relative Efficiency Of A Channeltron, Steve Scott

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The original goal of this project was to determine the characteristics of a channeltron, a device used to detect electrons. While most channeltrons have entrance cones which are quite small, the channeltron we were to study had a significantly larger one. Due to its large size, the possibility existed that the channeltron would be more efficient at detecting electrons which hit near the center of the channeltron entrance than at detecting the electrons which hit near the edge. The main purpose of the experiment was to determine the relative detection efficiency of the channeltron as a function of the position …


An Overview And Evaluation: Computer Software To Aid Students In Prewriting, Writing, And Revision, Mary Lou Shomaker Apr 1991

An Overview And Evaluation: Computer Software To Aid Students In Prewriting, Writing, And Revision, Mary Lou Shomaker

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The research on computer software to aid inexperienced writers was done from May, 1990 through August, 1990, and involved examining software that would help students improve their writing. The softwares also were evaluated according to their value for use in computer assisted writing classes. The project had three objectives: 1) to evaluate software designed to aid the writer in the pre-writing, writing, and revising stages; 2) to identify the components of this type of software; 3) to recommend software for the beginning academic writer.


Mathematica Calculus Illustrations, Jeremy Squires Apr 1991

Mathematica Calculus Illustrations, Jeremy Squires

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The purpose of this project was to create a collection of computer illustrations that would represent certain concepts of calculus. These illustrations were to be performed on a calculus based program called Mathematica. Another of the underlying objectives of this project was the potential of using these illustrations as classroom demonstrations. These demonstrations might convey an idea that is not easily understood on just verbal communication alone.


A Computer Graphics Program For Displaying Water Molecules On A Dn3500 Apollo Workstation, Michael A. Stuller Apr 1991

A Computer Graphics Program For Displaying Water Molecules On A Dn3500 Apollo Workstation, Michael A. Stuller

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A computer graphics program is developed for displaying water molecule configurations on the screen of a DN3500 Apollo workstation. The motivation was to generate a fast display of output from molecular dynamics or Monte Carlo computer simulations. Input to the program consists of a listing of the Cartesian coordinates of the atomic constituents of the molecules. Options in the program include: 1) number of molecules; 2) plot size; 3) atomic radii; 4) superposition of substrate atomic positions; 5) viewing angle; and 6) color-coded and/or numbered atoms. The program is written in Fortran.