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Studies for Effects of Operating Parameters of the Surface Profilometer on Roughness of Different Machined SurfacesLi, Huei-an 02 August 2004 (has links)
With the advent of electronics technology, various instruments in surface roughness measurements appear sequentially. Errors and erroneous judgment will happen while using unsuitably, due to the operating method and range are not exactly the same. For stylus profilometer, the effects of operating parameters on surface roughness of standard sample and machined elements are presented. Furthermore, small size elements or mirror-like surfaces are measured by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM).
Experimental results show that the cut-off value is the most significant parameter to Ra, it suggests that the best range for the cut-off value is greater and equal to 0.8mm. The error of Rmax is less than 3% at scanning speed of 0.05, 0.1 and 0.5mm/s, and that within 10% at scanning speed of 2mm/s. Rmax increases with increasing angle of work-stage. The measurement length for standard sample is insignificant to Ra and Rmax.
When the surface with curvature is measured, the curvature is removed by the cut-off value for filtering, and the roughness curve is judged whether include peaks and valleys of profile curve, and then the surface roughness is measured by man-made. When the irregular surface is measured, the cut-off value of 0.8mm and higher is selected, and represented surface in the way of separate section or area. SEM and AFM are used to assist in measuring for real roughness value when small size elements or mirror-like surfaces are measured. Variations of roughness of machined elements in polishing are measured finally, results show that Ra, Rq, Rmax, Rz, Skewness will decrease with increasing polishing time, and Kurtosis will increase.
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MIC Distributions and Epidemiological Cut-off Values for Azithromycin in Neisseria gonorrhoeae as Determined by Agar DilutionLupoli, Kathryn A 18 December 2013 (has links)
Background: Clinical breakpoints and epidemiological cut-off values for N. gonorrhoeae azithromycin antimicrobial susceptibility testing have not been established. This study utilized existing minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) data from CDC’s Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project (GISP) to establish epidemiological cut-off values for azithromycin and N. gonorrhoeae as determined by agar dilution.
Methods: MIC distributions for the pooled dataset and each data year (2005-2012) were constructed. Epidemiological cut-off values were calculated using two methods. Method 1 considers the wild-type MIC distribution, the modal MIC for the distribution, and the inherent variability of the test (±1 twofold-dilution). Method 2 defines the epidemiological cut-off value as two twofold-dilutions higher than the MIC50.
Results: Taking into consideration the wild-type MIC distributions and the inherent variability of the test, the epidemiological cut-off value chosen for the pooled dataset and each data year using Method 1 was ≤1.0 µg/mL. The MIC50 for the pooled dataset and each data year was 0.25 µg/mL. Two twofold-dilutions higher than the MIC50 (0.25 µg/mL) for the pooled dataset and each data year was 1.0 µg/mL.
Discussion: The epidemiological cut-off values chosen using Methods 1 and 2 (≤1.0 µg/mL) were identical for the pooled dataset and each data year, indicating the epidemiological cut-off value has not changed from 2005-2012. The epidemiological cut-off value for N. gonorrhoeae azithromycin agar dilution antimicrobial susceptibility testing established during this study can be used to help set clinical breakpoints and identify isolates with reduced susceptibility to azithromycin.
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Analyse der thermischen Belastung des Werkstückes beim Trennschleifen von hochfesten Lagerlaufringen / Analysis of the thermal load of the workpiece during the cutting grinding of high-strength bearing ringsFelgentreu, Sven January 2016 (has links)
This work deals with the thermal load during cut-off grinding of high-strength bearing rings. Linear cut-off operations lead to a high rise in temperature over the cutting process. These leads, together with the limited material volume, in a heat build-up and the resulting grinding burn. The aim of this work was to prevent this head build-up by using two-axis cut-off operations. Therefore, known methods were theoretically considered and from this, alternative two-axis strategies were determined. For testing, experiments were carried out on a test set-up developed in this work. The tests showed that the two-axis strategies lead to significantly reduced temperatures, as well as non-grinding burn and partially burr-free cutting surfaces. However, the two-axis methods lead to increased process times, which is why approaches for their optimization have been discussed.
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Microscopic Study Of Nuclear Level DensityGholami, Mehrdad 01 July 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Level densities and spin cut-off factors have been investigated within the microscopic approach based on BCS Hamiltonian. In particular the spin cut-off
parameters have been calculated at neutron binding energies over a large range
of nuclear mass using the BCS theory. The results are compared with their
corresponding macroscopic values. It is found that the values of spin cut-off parameter do not
increase smoothly with A as expected based on macroscopic theory. Instead, the
values of spin cut-off parameter show structures re° / ecting the angular momentum of the shell
model orbitals near the Fermi energy.
The spin cut-off parameter has also been computed from the knowl-
edge of nuclear level density, at neutron binding energy, Bn and the average
s-wave neutron spacing. The values of spin cut-off parameter are
compared with their corresponding values from the model calculations.
The in° / uence of the isospin in nuclear level density in particular the isospin
cut-off parameter has also been investigated and are compared with their corre-
sponding spin cut-off parameters.
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Strategic Design of an Underground Mine under Conditions of Metal Price UncertaintyMcIsaac, George 28 April 2008 (has links)
Long-term mine plans are based on forecast future metal prices. By the time the development is put in place, the forecasts may have been proved wrong and the production plan might not meet the company's financial objectives. At that point, the common reaction to this situation is to create a new revised long-term plan and spend more capital, only to find out at a later time that the metal prices have changed again. This results in an inefficient use of capital with low returns to the investors.
The objective of this thesis is to develop a methodology to determine the cut-off grade and production rate of a narrow-vein underground mine such that the long-term strategic plan is robust. As a requirement to do so, it is necessary to have a good understanding of the resources, revenues, capital and operating costs as a function of the design parameters. Also, the operational limits of the mine must be determined so that the solution is practical. Afterwards, annual metal prices are randomly generated with a Monte Carlo process on stochastic metal price models, and the combination of production rate and cut-off grade yielding the highest net present value is identified and recorded. This process is repeated many times, and the probabilities of the solutions occurring at any given design combination are calculated. The results are plotted on a bubble graph, where the size of a bubble is directly proportional to the probability a solution occurs at that point. Finally, the combination with the largest bubble is the solution, as this point has the highest probability of yielding the highest net present value in most circumstances.
The model was first tested on an actual gold-copper orebody where very detailed resource and cost information was available. The methodology was applied with success and the solution reflected the important impact of the copper milling and roasting process on revenues. Other tests were then done on a hypothetical gold orebody and the results showed a great degree of sensitivity to the average grade of the deposit. / Thesis (Ph.D, Mining Engineering) -- Queen's University, 2008-04-25 12:42:24.623
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Design, fabrication and characterization of terahertz planar Schottky diode / Conception, fabrication et caractérisation de diodes Schottky planaires terahertzJenabi, Sarvenaz January 2017 (has links)
Dans cette thèse, les diodes Schottky pour des applications en ondes millimétriques et aux fréquences térahertz sont étudiées. Une méthodologie de conception et d'optimisation est proposée pour améliorer la performance de telles diodes. La conception et les simulations sont effectuées à l'aide d'un programme basé sur un modèle analytique. Les différentes méthodes de calcul de la fréquence de coupure de la diode sont définies, étudiées et classifiées selon les applications potentielles. En utilisant un modèle de diode générique et général, une nouvelle approche pour calculer la fréquence de coupure est suggérée pour les applications de mélangeur / multiplicateur. Cette approche permet d'évaluer la tension seuil avec une précision beaucoup plus grande et proche de la réalité. En outre, la conception d’une diode Schottky en tenant compte dès le départ l’application visée (détecteur direct, mélangeur ou multiplicateur) est étudiée. Cette thèse montre que l'ingénierie de la structure épitaxiale a un impact important lorsque l’on utilise une conception de diode basée sur l’application finale comme proposée. Un procédé de microfabrication a été entièrement développé et caractérisé. Une méthode de planarisation unique est introduite pour permettre de connecter la diode par des ponts à air en minimisant les effets parasites. Afin d'éviter une coûteuse lithographie par faisceau électronique, une anode en forme de T est produite en utilisant une technique de photolithographie. Ce procédé est fiable et répétitif, est de faible coût et offre une grande souplesse en matière de conception en plus de répondre au besoin d‘une production de masse, pour laquelle la lithographie par faisceau d’électrons n’est guère possible. Le procédé final nécessite simplement deux étapes de métallisation, nombre minimal possible que nous avons atteint. En raison des exigences de recuit du contact ohmique, il est impossible d’avoir moins de deux étapes de métallisation. Le processus de planarisation proposé repose sur l'utilisation de différents taux de gravure plasma de deux résines couramment utilisées. Pour les travaux réalisés dans cette thèse, une épitaxie GaAs HBT disponible au sein du laboratoire a été utilisée. Les résultats de caractérisation de diodes réalisés dérivés des mesures DC et RF sont rapportés et comparés avec les résultats de la simulation. Les résultats de mesure montrent une réduction significative de la capacité parasite de la diode à moins de 20% de sa capacité totale. Par conséquent, le procédé de conception et de fabrication de ce travail peut fournir des diodes qui peuvent fonctionner au-delà du térahertz avec des dimensions pour l’anode plus grandes que les diodes trouvées dans la littérature et qui peuvent donc être fabriquées uniquement par des techniques de photolithographie optique. / Abstract: In this thesis, Schottky diodes for millimeter waves and terahertz application are scrutinized. A design and optimization methodology is proposed to improve the diode performance. Design and simulations are performed by using an analytical model based code. Diode cut-off frequency calculation methods are studied and classified for different applications. Considering general diode equivalent circuit model, a new approach for calculating the cut-off frequency is suggested for mixer/multiplier applications. This approach provides cut-off much closer to its practical value. Also, the diode design based on its application, direct detector and mixer/multiplier, is studied. It is shown that the epitaxial structure engineering has impact on diode application based design. For diode realization a microfabrication process is developed. Unique planarization method is introduced which provides necessary substruction for the airbridges. In order to avoid expensive e-beam lithography, a T-shaped anode is produced by employing photolithography technique. This process is repeatable, reliable, low cost, gives high flexibility in design terms, and suitable for mass production. The final process merely requires two metallization steps which is minimum possible number due to annealing requirement of ohmic contact. The proposed planarization process is based on using different plasma etching rates of two common resists. In the diode fabrication an available GaAs HBT epitaxial wafer is used. The realized diode characterization results derived from DC and RF measurements are reported and compared with the simulation results. The measurement results showed significant reduction in parasitic capacitance of the diode to under twenty percent of its total capacitance. Therefore, the design and fabrication method of this work can provide diodes to operate over one terahertz with larger anode area (that can be produced by photolithography techniques).
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Measurement of spectral cut-offs of the active galactic nucleus MRK 421 with VeritasWelsing, Roman 27 January 2015 (has links)
VERITAS, ein abbildendes atmosphärisches Cherenkov-Teleskopsystem der dritten Generation, erlaubt es Spektren von hochenergetischer (E > 100 GeV) Gammastrahlung mit grosser Präzision zu messen. Anhand dieser Energiespektren können Rückschlüsse über die Beschleunigungsmechanismen in der Gammastrahlungsquelle gezogen werden. Spektrale cut-offs können durch eine maximale, verfügbare Energie in der Quelle zu Stande kommen. In dieser Arbeit wurden 108 Stunden VERITAS-Daten des Blazars Markarian 421 mit Hilfe eines neu implementierten Forward Folding Algorithmus analysiert. Durch Forward Folding kann die komplette instrumentelle Antwortfunktion, einschliesslich Energieauflösung und -bias, in der Energierekonstruktion berücksichtigt werden. Diese Methode erlaubt es insbesondere spektrale Merkmale, wie etwa einen exponentiellen Cut-off, mit hinreichender Signifikanz zu beobachten. Zudem können die spektralen Parameter mit grosser Genauigkeit bestimmt werden. Eine Abhängikgeit des spektralen Index von der Flussstärke von Markarian 421 konnte mit einer Signifikanz von > 3 Sigma nachgewiesen werden. Diese wurde als eine Verschiebung des Maximums der Emission, die auf dem Inversen Comptoneffekt basiert, zu höheren Energien interpretiert. Neben der Anwendung des Forward Folding auf Daten von Markarian 421, wurde das allgemeine Potential dieser Methode zur Detektion exponentieller Cut-offs mit VERITAS und CTA, dem TeV Gammastrahlenobservatorium der nächsten Generation, untersucht. Diese Studien zeigen den Einfluss der Energieauflösung auf und quantifizieren die Sensitivität auf Cut-offs bei verschiedenen Energien. / VERITAS, an array of four imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes, is capable of measuring spectra of very-high-energy (E > 100 GeV) gamma-rays with high precision. On the basis of these spectra, conclusions can be drawn about the acceleration mechanisms in gamma-ray sources. For instance, spectral cut-offs can indicate that there is a maximal energy available in the source. In this work, 108 h of VERITAS data on the blazar Markarian 421 have been analysed by means of an implementation of a Forward Folding algorithm. By Forward Folding the complete instrument response function, factors including energy resolution and bias can be taken into account in the energy reconstruction. In particular, this method facilitates significant detections of spectral features, such as an exponential cut-off, and additionally, the spectral parameters can be determined with great accuracy. A dependence of the spectral index on the flux level of Markarian 421 could be detected with a significance of > 3 Sigma. This dependence was interpreted as a shift of the peak energy of Inverse Compton emission to higher energies. Besides the application of Forward Folding to data of Markarian 421, the potential to detect exponential cut-offs with VERITAS and CTA, the next generation ground based gamma-ray observatory, with this method was investigated. This study shows the influence of the energy resolution on the sensitivity of the instrument to spectral cut-offs. This sensitivity has been quantified for various cut-off energies.
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Stochastic Dynamic Optimization of Cut-off Grade in Open Pit MinesBarr, Drew 01 May 2012 (has links)
Mining operations exploit mineral deposits, processing a portion of the extracted material to produce salable products. The concentration of valuable commodities within these deposits, or the grade, is heterogeneous. Not all material has sufficiently high grades to economically justify processing. Cut-off grade is the lowest grade at which material is considered ore and is processed to create a concentrated commodity product. The choice of cut-off grade at a mining project can be varied over time and dramatically impacts both the operation of the mine and the economics of the project.
The majority of literature and the accepted industry practices focus on optimizing cut-off grade under known commodity prices. However, most mining operations sell their products into highly competitive global markets, which exhibit volatile commodity prices. Making planning decisions assuming that a given commodity price prediction is accurate can lead to sub-optimal cut-off grade strategies and inaccurate valuations. Some academic investigations have been conducted to optimize cut-off grade under stochastic or uncertain price conditions. These works made large simplifications in order to facilitate the computation of a solution. These simplifications mean that detailed mine planning data cannot be used and the complexities involved in many real world projects cannot be considered.
A new method for optimizing cut-off grade under stochastic or uncertain prices is outlined and demonstrated. The model presented makes use of theory from the field of Real Options and is designed to incorporate real mine planning data. The model introduces two key innovations. The first is the method in which it handles the cut-off grade determination. The second innovation is the use of a stochastic price model of the entire futures curve and not simply a stocastic spot price model. The model is applied to two cases. The first uses public data from a National Instrument 43-101 report. The second case uses highly detailed, confidential data, provided by a mining company from one of their operating mines. / Thesis (Master, Mining Engineering) -- Queen's University, 2012-04-30 22:36:51.257
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Net pay evaluation: a comparison of methods to estimate net pay and net-to-gross ratio using surrogate variablesBouffin, Nicolas 02 June 2009 (has links)
Net pay (NP) and net-to-gross ratio (NGR) are often crucial quantities to characterize a reservoir and assess the amount of hydrocarbons in place. Numerous methods in the industry have been developed to evaluate NP and NGR, depending on the intended purposes. These methods usually involve the use of cut-off values of one or more surrogate variables to discriminate non-reservoir from reservoir rocks. This study investigates statistical issues related to the selection of such cut-off values by considering the specific case of using porosity () as the surrogate. Four methods are applied to permeability-porosity datasets to estimate porosity cut-off values. All the methods assume that a permeability cut-off value has been previously determined and each method is based on minimizing the prediction error when particular assumptions are satisfied. The results show that delineating NP and evaluating NGR require different porosity cut-off values. In the case where porosity and the logarithm of permeability are joint normally distributed, NP delineation requires the use of the Y-on-X regression line to estimate the optimal porosity cut-off while the reduced major axis (RMA) line provides the optimal porosity cut-off value to evaluate NGR. Alternatives to RMA and regression lines are also investigated, such as discriminant analysis and a data-oriented method using a probabilistic analysis of the porosity-permeability crossplots. Joint normal datasets are generated to test the ability of the methods to predict accurately the optimal porosity cut-off value for sampled sub datasets. These different methods have been compared to one another on the basis of the bias, standard error and robustness of the estimates. A set of field data has been used from the Travis Peak formation to test the performance of the methods. The conclusions of the study have been confirmed when applied to field data: as long as the initial assumptions concerning the distribution of data are verified, it is recommended to use the Y-on-X regression line to delineate NP while either the RMA line or discriminant analysis should be used for evaluating NGR. In the case where the assumptions on data distribution are not verified, the quadrant method should be used.
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Ice, wood and rocks : regulating elements in riverine ecosystemsEngström, Johanna January 2010 (has links)
Riparian ecosystems are of great importance in the landscape, connecting landscape elements longitudinally and laterally and often encompassing sharp environmental gradients in ecological processes and communities. They are influenced by fluvial disturbances such as flooding, erosion and sediment deposition, which create dynamic and spatially heterogeneous habitats that support a high diversity of species. Riverine ecosystems belong among the world’s most threatened systems. In rivers throughout the world, human alterations to fluvial disturbance regimes have resulted in degraded ecosystems and species loss. For example, in Sweden, watercourses of all sizes have been channelized to facilitate timber floating, but in the last 10–20 years the impacts in some of the affected rivers have been reduced by restoration actions. The objectives of this thesis are to evaluate how riverine ecosystems in general, with specific focus on riparian communities, are affected by (1) restoration of channelized reaches by boulder replacement, (2) ice formation, and (3) restoration of in-stream wood abundance in the stream channel. Objective (1) was assessed by quantifying the retention of plant propagules in channelized and restored stream reaches and by evaluating effects on riparian plant and bryophyte communities in disconnected and re-opened side channels. Retention of plant propagule mimics was highest at low flows and in sites where boulders and large wood had been replaced into the channel. Propagules are however unlikely to establish unless they can be further dispersed during subsequent spring high flows to higher riparian elevations suitable for establishment. Thus, immigration to new suitable sites may occur stepwise. Our study demonstrates that restoration of channel complexity through replacement of boulders and wood can enhance retention of plant propagules, but also highlights the importance of understanding how restoration effects vary with flow. We detected no differences in riparian diversity between re-opened and disconnected side channels, but we did observe significant differences in species composition of both vascular plant and bryophyte communities. Disconnected sites had more floodplain species, whereas restored sites had more species characteristic of upland forest. This suggests that the reopening of side channels resulted in increased water levels, resulting in new riparian zones developing in former upland areas, but that the characteristic floodplain communities have not had time to develop in response to the restored fluvial regime. Objective (2) was approached by evaluating the effect of both natural anchor ice formation and experimentally created ice in the riparian zone. Riparian plant species richness and evenness proved to be higher in plots affected by anchor ice. Plants with their over-wintering organs above the ice sheet suffered from the treatment but the overall species richness increased in ice-treated plots. Objective (3) was evaluated by studying wood recruitment and movement, channel hydraulics, propagule retention and fish abundance in streams restored with large wood. Only one stream experienced reduced velocities after large wood addition. The large size and reduced velocity were probably also the reasons why this stream proved to be the best one in trapping natural, drifting wood. Increased retention and decreased mechanical fragmentation in large wood sites will lead to decreased loss of detritus from the site and therefore higher availability of coarse particulate organic matter which can result in more species rich shredder communities. Our study did not show that the occurrence of large wood had an important role in controlling density or biomass of brown trout.
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