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Custom order visualization systemZeis, Jennifer L. 02 February 2010 (has links)
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Engineering analysis into the replacement of the centralized high pressure air system for DDG 51 class flight IIAEllis, David W. 17 March 2010 (has links)
<p>The deletion of the Centralized HPAS from DDG 51 Class
Flight IIA, and the development of improved, more cost
effective, dedicated subsystems via ECP 51-1216 was a
considerable effort which required a structured design
approach. The approach taken and described in this paper
closely resembled the systems develo~t process prescribed
by reference (a); deviations taken (1. e. fonnal preparation
of functional flow diagrams and detailed R&M
calculations/allocation), were carefully considered and
balanced against Program schedule and cost constraints, as
well as overall Program objectives for development of
detailed specificat10n requirements. Further, Program
direction to utilized existing, proven, and supported
hardware, coupled with limited prototype testing, reduced
the risks associated with such deviations. Moreover, this
paper demonstrated the significant influences of human
factors in the design of each new replacement subsystem; it
was shown that conslderation of such human factors
attributes as functional effectiveness, operator safety,
accessibility, and operability are fundamental to proper
system design throughout the system development process. To
this end, the objectives cited in Section 1.1 of this paper
were met.</p> / Master of Science
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An advanced system for quantifying the effects of radiological releases following a major nuclear accidentBurnfield, Daniel L. 30 March 2010 (has links)
Although the use of nuclear power has several advantages over the burning of fossil fuels, it has several disadvantages also. The inherent danger of a nuclear accident at a power plant is one of these disadvantages. Although the probability of an accident is very low in comparison to other risks we normally encounter, the consequences are significant. Thousands of local citizens could be exposed to radiation levels more than the normal background levels. It is the responsibility of the State to make the necessary decisions regarding the evacuation of its citizens. To make the best
decision possible, it is necessary to obtain a large amount of information regarding the concentration of radionuclides being released and to quickly make projections of the exposure to ionizing radiation of the neighbors of the plant. / Master of Science
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Navy positive displacement pump standardization studyCohen, Edward L. 30 March 2010 (has links)
see document / Master of Science
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Supply management measures for alleviating urban traffic congestionRaman, Mala 30 March 2010 (has links)
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Short-term tool life tests using response surfacesThompson, Andrew C. 08 September 2012 (has links)
In the past, tool life tests have been performed using a conventional Taylor testing technique. This methodology is expensive and time-consuming. It requires wearing a number of tools until the tool failure criterion has been reached. A number of short-term tests designed to replace the Taylor test have been proposed but they suffer from a
number of drawbacks. Many of these tests are performed under non- standard cutting conditions or require special workpiece preparation or equipment. As a result, tool life models developed from these tests are of limited usefulness in predicting tool failure times for conventional machining operations.
A methodology is required which combines the time and cost advantages of non-conventional tests with statistical validity and robustness. In this research, two short-term tests are presented which are based on the Taylor test. Response surface models are used
to develop the parameters of Taylor's tool life equation. The tests are shortened by using regression equations of flank wear data to predict the tool failure time without wearing the tool to failure. The two methods, abbreviated conventional testing and sequential composite testing, are statistically validated and compared with the Hill Taylor test. The
results show that these tests can accurately predict tool life and the resulting Taylor models are not significantly different from those estimated by conventional means. / Master of Engineering
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Preliminary design of a public transportation system to support a theme parkMalacane, Christine Ann 22 October 2009 (has links)
The purpose of this project was to develop the preliminary design of a public transportation system (PTS) that would support a theme park. Disney's America, a theme park originally planned for Northern Virginia, was used as the basis for this project. The problem was that the primary interstate that serves the park site was already overcrowded; this project was intended to expand the realm of possible transportation solutions to include public-transit solutions.
The following report identifies five feasible transit mode alternatives for the PTS. It shows calculations that were performed to determine various aspects of each transit system design, including headway, operating time, cycle time, number of vehicles, total number of vehicles required, and frequency of service.
This report also describes evaluation criteria that were used in the decision making process. It presents the results of a life-cycle cost analysis that was performed as part of the evaluation of alternatives. From the alternative systems that were considered, the bus transit system was selected for the PTS. / Master of Science
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Flowgrapher: generation of conceptual graphs from flowchartsVenkatasubramanian, Ramprasad 24 October 2009 (has links)
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FMS performance versus WIP under different scheduling rulesYoung-On, Harold 16 December 2009 (has links)
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Evaluation of cold-formed steel members in the Microsoft Windows environmentChowdhury, Sanjoy 17 March 2010 (has links)
see document / Master of Engineering
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