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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
551

Tribology Of Aluminium Alloys Against Steel Under Boundary Lubricated Condition

Das, Sarmistha 04 1900 (has links)
Aluminium silicon alloy has been found to be advantageous in many automobile components like pistons, cylinders, brakes and clutches. The main objective in using these alloys is to obtain lightweight and low friction at a reasonable cost without sacrificing reliability and durability. Out of all the tribological components piston skirts, piston rings and cylinder liners, have to face the most hostile of environments in an internal combustion engine. Wear mechanism of these components have been identified as abrasion, scuffing and corrosion. Narrowing down the line of interest, cylinder wear is more important than ring wear to both the engine manufacturer and the user, as cylinders are more expensive to replace than piston rings. Wear of piston ring and cylinder combination have been studied using a wide range of techniques. It is difficult to predict the tribological performance of these parts in an engine, even with the most well designed laboratory tests, due to chemical, thermal and mechanical complexities in the operating environment. Therefore, a good correlation is sought from the wear behaviour of test bed engines and laboratory tests. This should form the basis of further development particularly in terms of efficiency, weight eduction and wear life improvement of the components. Many ASTM bench-wear tests are used to study wear, some of the common tests being ball-on-disc and pin-on-disc testing. From these tests, a large database of wear information can be achieved and they offer rapid and low cost means of comparison. The only drawback is that the real components are not tested. However, since the bench tests can never simulate the engine environment completely, engine tests are always required for final verification. This thesis work reports preliminary studies of machining damage and wear in actual engine bore to set a bench mark, followed by a set of unidirectional sliding bench tests to study the wear of aluminium alloy under lubricated conditions, to classify the different wear regimes in boundary lubrication zone under different pressure conditions, and to study the effect of a surface modification technique, etching, which improves wear properties. The investigation is divided into four parts. 1. Study of subsurface damage in an actual cylinder surface as introduced by prior machining and actual worn case: A study of the microstructure of bores, processed through a range of machining variables; feed and speed, are investigated in this part of the thesis. This work suggests that the first step of rough machining may be responsible for the microstructure of the finished bore even though subsequent processing steps are intended to remove all prior damages. This also includes some observations of worn surface of an actually run engine, locating the various worn spots and studying the cause of this damage 2. Bench wear test in pin-on-disc under dry and lubricated condition with varying load and lubricant: After setting a benchmark on wear in engine using actual worn cylinder bore, a set of bench tests were carried out on aluminium alloy. Here, steel pins are slid on aluminium silicon alloy discs in the boundary lubrication regime in the presence of one drop of oil. The effect of pure hexadecane and engine oil containing additives on friction and wear are analysed and the data are discussed in terms of the formation of a mechanically mixed layer at the interface. 3. Ultra-mild Wear in Lubricated Tribology of an Aluminium Alloy: To study the different wear regimes in boundary lubrication zone, flat faces of cylindrical steel pins were slid on an eutectic aluminium silicon alloy under lubricated condition in the 1-100 MPa mean contact pressure range and 0.2 m/s sliding speed. Two transitions in wear rate were observed, at 10 MPa and 70 MPa. The wear rate in the 1-10 MPa regime was found to be very small and within the measuring instrument resolution and also insensitive to contact pressure. The regime is designated ultra-mild wear. Lack of plastic flow, minimal fragmentation of silicon particles and the presence of undistorted voids on the fractured and unfractured silicon particles in the subsurface suggest that the state of stress in the near surface region is elastic. Contact mechanical calculations demonstrate that at contact pressures less that 13.7 MPa the system is likely to shakedown to an elastic state. 4.Ball-on-disc wear tests for etched and unetched samples: In the fourth part of the thesis, comparative studies have been done between the as polished and chemically treated samples. Formation of grooves in a ball-on-disc experiment is observed on etched and unetched flats as a function of normal load and sliding distance. The groove is initially formed by plastic flow, and then expanded by micro-abrasion as the ball continues to slide on the groove. However etching causes surface hardening of the alloy, but, more importantly, creates a surface topology that reduces the peak contact pressure, which inhibits further plastic flow in the subsurface.
552

Monolithic separation media synthesized in capillaries and their applications for molecularly imprinted networks

Courtois, Julien January 2006 (has links)
The thesis describes the synthesis of chromatographic media using several different approaches, their characterizations and applications in liquid chromatography. The steps to achieve a separation column for a specific analyte are presented. The main focus of the study was the design of novel molecularly imprinted polymers. Attachment of monolithic polymeric substrates to the walls of fused silica capillaries was studied in Paper I. With a broad literature survey, a set of common methods were tested by four techniques and ranked by their ability to improve anchoring of polymers. The best procedure was thus used for all further studies. Synthesis of monoliths in capillary columns was studied in Paper II. With the goal of separating proteins without denaturation, various monoliths were polymerized in situ using a set of common monomers and cross-linkers mixed with poly(ethylene glycol) as porogen. The resulting network was expected to present “protein-friendly pores”. Chemometrics were used to find and describe a set of co-porogens added to the polymerization cocktails in order to get good porosity and flow-through properties. Assessment of the macroporous structure of a monolith was described in Paper III. An alternative method to mercury intrusion porosimetry was proposed. The capillaries were embedded in a stained resin and observed under transmission electron microscope. Images were then computed to determine the pore sizes. Synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers grafted to a core mono-lith in a capillary was described in Paper IV. The resulting material, imprinted with local anaesthetics, was tested for its chromatographic performance. Similar imprinted polymers were characterized by microcalorimetry in Paper V. Finally, imprinted monoliths were also synthesized in a glass tube and further introduced in a NMR rotor to describe the interactions between stationary phase and template in Paper VI.
553

Advanced methods for GLAD thin films

Kupsta, Martin Unknown Date
No description available.
554

Highly selective mesoporous sorbents for mercury removal from industrial wastewater

Godongwana, Ziboneni Governor January 2011 (has links)
The results of this study show that novel mesoporous carbons were obtained as inverse replica of SBA-15, HMS and MCM-41 silica templates, with a large pore diameter (2-4 nm), a BET surface area of 1867, 874 and 910 m2g –1 respectively for CA_SBA-15_LPG_105, CA_HMS_LPG_80 and CA_MCM- 41_LPG_80 with bimodal pore size distribution (PSD) in the mesopores range. The results obtained show that mesoporous carbon with graphitic structures can be synthesized via the LPG route.
555

Propriétés optiques et analytiques des nanotrous : vers la conception de biocapteurs en résonance des plasmons de surface localisés

Murray Méthot, Marie-Pier 12 1900 (has links)
Les biocapteurs sont utilisés quotidiennement pour déterminer la présence de molécules biologiques dans une matrice complexe, comme l’urine pour les tests de grossesses ou le sang pour les glucomètres. Les techniques courantes pour la détection des autres maladies nécessitent fréquemment le marquage de l’analyte avec une autre molécule, ce qui est à éviter pour fin de simplicité d’analyse. Ces travaux ont pour but la maximisation de la sensibilité d’une surface d’or ou d’argent nanotrouée, afin de permettre la détection de la liaison de molécules biologiques par résonance des plasmons de surface localisés (LSPR), en utilisant la spectroscopie de transmission. Un biocapteur portable, rapide et sans marquage pour quantifier des analytes d’intérêt médical ou environnemental pourrait être construit à partir de ces travaux. Dans l’objectif d’étudier de nombreuses configurations pour maximiser la sensibilité, le temps et le coût des méthodes de fabrication de nanostructures habituelles auraient limité le nombre de surfaces nanotrouées pouvant être étudiées. Un autre objectif du projet consiste donc au développement d’une technique de fabrication rapide de réseaux de nanotrous, et à moindres coûts, basée sur la lithographie de nanosphères (NSL) et sur la gravure au plasma à l’oxygène (RIE). La sensibilité à la variation d’indice de réfraction associée aux liaisons de molécules sur la surface du métal noble et la longueur d’onde d’excitation du plasmon de surface sont influencées par les caractéristiques des réseaux de nanotrous. Dans les travaux rapportés ici, la nature du métal utilisé, le diamètre ainsi que la périodicité des trous sont variés pour étudier leur influence sur les bandes LSPR du spectre en transmission pour maximiser cette sensibilité, visant la fabrication d’un biocapteur. Les surfaces d’argent, ayant un diamètre de nanotrous inférieur à 200 nm pour une périodicité de 450 nm et les nanotrous d’une périodicité de 650 nm démontre un potentiel de sensibilité supérieur. / Biosensors are used daily to determine the presence of biomolecules in a complex matrix, like urine for pregnancy test or blood with a glucometer. The usual biodetection methods require the addition of a tag on the analyte, which is to be avoided to design a simple analytical method. The objective of this work is to maximize the sensitivity of a gold or silver nanohole arrays to detect the biomolecules liaisons close to the metal surface by localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in transmission spectroscopy. A portable and effective biosensor to quantify analytes could be built based on this work, without a tagging step. To achieve the objective of evaluating numerous configurations for maximal sensitivity, the time and cost of the usual nanostructures fabrication methods would have limited the number of nanohole arrays in metal surface that could have been studied in this project. This fact motivated another objective of this project, the development of a fast and low cost fabrication method for nanohole arrays using nanospheres lithography (NSL) followed by reactive ions etching (RIE). The plasmon sensitivity and wavelength excitation are influenced by the nanohole arrays characteristics. In the work presented here, the chemical composition of the metal surface, the diameter and the periodicity of the nanohole arrays are shown to the influence the LSPR bands. The transmission maximum and minimum position of some LSPR bands are sensitive to refractive index change, which can be exploited in a biosensor format to detect biomolecules. The optimization of these nanohole arrays characteristics allows the maximization of this sensitivity to build a biosensor. The best index refraction sensitive results were with silver surfaces, with nanohole diameters smaller than 200 nm for a periodicity of 450 nm and the nanoholes with a periodicity of 650 nm show a potential for an increased sensitivity.
556

New Zealand Prints 1900-1950: An Unseen Heritage

Ross, Gail Macdonald January 2006 (has links)
The vibrant school of printmaking which emerged and flourished in New Zealand between 1900 and 1950 forms the subject of this thesis. It examines the attitudes of the printmakers, many of whom regarded the print as the most democratic of art forms and one that should reflect the realities of everyday life. Their subject matter, contemporary city scenes, people at work and leisure, local landscapes, Maori and indigenous flora and fauna, is analysed and revealed as anticipating by over a decade that of regionalist painters. They are also identified as the first New Zealand artists to draw attention to social and environmental issues. Trained under the British South Kensington art education system, New Zealand printmakers placed great importance on craftsmanship. Although some worked in a realist style others experimented with abstraction and surrealism, placing them among the forefront of New Zealand artists receptive to modern art. Expatriate New Zealand printmakers played significant roles in three major printmaking movements abroad, the Artists' International Alliance, Atelier 17 and the Claude Flight Linocut Movement. The thesis redresses the failure of existing histories of New Zealand art to recognise the existence of a major twentieth-century art movement. It identifies the main factors contributing to the low status of printmaking in New Zealand. Commercial artists rather than those with a fine arts background led the Quoin Club, which initiated a New Zealand school of printmaking in 1916; Gordon Tovey's overthrow of the South Kensington system in 1945 devalued the craftsmanship so important to printmakers; and the rise of modernism, which gave priority to formal values and abstraction, further exacerbated institutional indifference to the print. The adoption of Maori imagery by printmakers resulted in recent art historians retrospectively accusing them of cultural appropriation. Even the few printmakers who attained some recognition were criticised for their involvement in textile and bookplate design and book-illustration. Key artists discussed in the thesis include James Boswell, Stephen Champ, Frederick Coventry, Rona Dyer, Arnold Goodwin, Thomas Gulliver, Trevor Lloyd, Stewart Maclennan, Gilbert Meadows, John L. Moore, E. Mervyn Taylor, Arthur Thompson, Herbert Tornquist, Frank Weitzel, Hilda Wiseman, George Woods, John Buckland Wright and Adele Younghusband. Details of the approximately 3,000 prints created during this period are recorded in a database, and summarised in the Printmakers' Survey included in Volume Two. In addition reproductions of 156 prints are illustrated and documented; while a further 43 prints are reproduced within the text of Volume One.
557

Strukturuntersuchungen an biologischen Materialien mit Hilfe rasterkraftmikroskopiebasierender Nanotomographie

Röper, Stephanie 01 June 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Ziel ist die räumliche Abbildung biologischer Materialien (Knochen, Kollagenfibrillen und Zähne) hinsichtlich deren Struktur auf der Nanometerskala mit Hilfe der Nanotomographie. Die Nanotomographie ist eine moderne dreidimensionale Volumenabbildungsmethode auf der Nanometerskala basierend auf der Rasterkraftmikroskopie. Für die Nanotomographie wurden Ätzprotokolle an Zähnen, Kollagenfibrillen und Knochen entwickelt, die einen gleichmäßigen Abtrag bewirken. Lineare Verschiebungen der aufgenommenen Schichten werden mit Hilfe der manuellen Registrierung korrigiert und zu einem Volumenbild rekonstruiert. Ein zentrales Ergebnis sind dabei erste hochaufgelöste Volumenbilder einzelner Kollagenfibrillen im nativen Knochen. Neben der konventionellen Nanotomographie wird ein Ansatz zur automatisierten Nanotomographie mit einer Auflösung von 10 nm am Beispiel des menschlichen Knochens und Zahnes demonstriert. Mit Hilfe von mikroskopischen und elektronenmikroskopischen Techniken wurden die verschiedenen Strukturebenen des humanen Zahn und Knochens abgebildet und die räumlichen Strukturen der TM-AFM-Bilder auf der Mikro- und Nanometerskala eingeordnet. Darüber hinaus konnte mit Hilfe analytischer Messmethoden die chemische Zusammensetzung des kortikalen nativen Knochens erfasst werden und Änderungen durch das Ätzen detektiert werden.
558

Optimisation d’un procédé d’usinage par microélectroérosion / Optimization of micro electrical discharge machining

Dahmani, Rabah 06 May 2015 (has links)
L’objet de cette thèse est d’étudier un procédé de fraisage par microélectroérosion (μEE), qui est un procédé sans contact permettant d’usiner tous les matériaux durs conducteurs d’électricité à l’aide d’un micro-outil cylindrique ultrafin. Le principe consiste à créer des micro-décharges électriques entre le micro-outil et une pièce conductrice immergés dans un diélectrique liquide. En faisant parcourir à l’outil un parcours 3D, il est possible de creuser une forme complexe dans la pièce avec des détails à fort rapport d’aspect. Dans ce travail, nous avons tout d’abord amélioré un procédé d’élaboration de microoutils cylindriques ultrafins par gravure électrochimique de barreaux de tungstène. Des outils de diamètre 32,6 ± 0,3 μm sur une longueur de 3 mm ont été obtenus de manière automatique et reproductible. L’écart type a été divisé par 2 par rapport à l’état de l’art antérieur. Des outils de diamètre inférieur ont été obtenus avec une intervention de l’opérateur, et ce jusqu’à 3 μm de diamètre. Puis ces micro-outils ont été mis en oeuvre pour usiner des pièces avec le procédé de fraisage par microélectroérosion. Pour ce faire, une machine de 2ème génération a été entièrement développée sur la base de travaux antérieurs. Il a été possible d’usiner de l’acier inoxydable dans de l’eau déionisée avec des micro-outils de 3 μm de diamètre sans détérioration de l’outil. Par ailleurs, Le procédé de μEE a été caractérisé en termes de résolution d’usinage, taux d’enlèvement de matière et usure de l’outil. Un générateur de décharges original a permis d’usiner avec des micro-décharges de 1 à 10 nJ / étincelle avec une diminution très sensible de l’usure de l’outil par rapport à l’état de l’art. Un procédé original de caractérisation en ligne des décharges et de cartographie dans l’espace a aussi été développé / This work aims at studying Micro Electrical Discharge Milling (μEDM milling), which is a non-contact process allowing machining all hard and electrically conductive materials with a cylindrical ultrathin tool. The principle is based on the creation of electrical micro discharges between the tool and an electrically conductive part immersed in a liquid dielectric. By means of a 3D path, the tool machines a complex shape in the part with high aspect ratio details. In this work, we have firstly improved a process for making cylindrical ultrathin micro-tools by electrochemical etching of tungsten rods. Tools with a diameter of 32.6 ± 0.3 μm and a length of 3 mm have been obtained with an automated and reproducible process. Standard deviation has been divided by 2 by comparison with the previous state of the art. Tools with diameter as low as 3 μm have been fabricated with the help of the machine operator Then these micro-tools have been used for machining parts with the μEDM milling process. To do so, a second generation machine has been entirely developed on the basis of previous work. It has been possible to machine stainless steel in deionized water with 3 μm micro-tools without damaging the tools. In other respects, the μEDM milling process has been characterized in terms of machining resolution, material removal rate and tool wear. An innovative generator of discharges allow machining with 1 to 10 nJ / spark with a reduced tool wear by comparison to the state of the art. An innovative process for the on line characterization of discharges with spatial distribution capability has been developed
559

Etude fondamentale des mécanismes physico-chimiques de gravure plasma basés sur les effets stériques et de diffusion. Comportements prévisionnels de la gravure des éléments de la colonne IV et des composés III-V par les halogènes : loi de similitude / Fundamental study of plasma etching physico-chemical mechanisms based on steric effects and diffusion - Forecasted behaviors of the etching of the elements in the group IV and III-V compounds by the halogens : laws of similarity

Phan, Thanh Long 23 October 2013 (has links)
L'objectif de ce travail porte sur la généralisation de la modélisation de la gravure du silicium dans les plasmas de fluor ou de chlore à celle de la gravure des éléments de la colonne IV et des composés III-V de structure cristalline de type diamant ou zinc-blende dans les plasmas d'halogènes, i.e. fluor, chlore, brome et iode. Dans ce contexte, les effets stériques et de diffusion en volume et/ou en surface en constituent les problématiques principales. Cette généralisation s'appuie sur le modèle de gravure de Petit et Pelletier qui, par rapport aux modèles antérieurs, prend en compte un certain nombre d'hypothèses distinctes ou additionnelles telles que les interactions répulsives entre adatomes d'halogènes proches voisins, les mécanismes de Langmuir-Hinshelwood pour la formation des produits de réaction, la nature mono-couche ou multi-couches de l'adsorption, et la diffusion des adatomes en surface. Les effets stériques relatifs à la diffusion des atomes d'halogènes à travers les surfaces (100) des structures cristallines des éléments de la colonne IV et des composés III-V définissent une première loi de similitude entre la maille du réseau cristallin et le rayon ionique de Shannon des atomes d'halogènes concernant leurs conditions de diffusion en volume. Cette loi se traduit par un diagramme prévisionnel, commun aux éléments de la colonne IV et aux composés III-V, délimitant les systèmes de gravure de types mono-couche et multi-couches. Les effets stériques relatifs aux mécanismes réactionnels de gravure sur les surfaces (100) aboutissent à des secondes lois de similitude entre la maille du réseau et le rayon covalent des adatomes d'halogènes caractérisant la nature de la gravure : gravure isotrope, gravure anisotrope, ou absence de gravure. Ces lois de similitude, distinctes pour les éléments de la colonne IV et les composés III-V (stœchiométrie différente des produits de réaction), se traduisent par deux diagrammes prévisionnels délimitant les différents domaines de gravure. Les diagrammes prévisionnels pour les éléments de la colonne IV ont pu être validés, d'une part, à partir des résultats expérimentaux antérieurs, et, d'autre part, en l'absence de données, à partir d'études expérimentales complémentaires : gravure de Si et Ge en plasma de brome et d'iode, gravure de Sn en plasma d'iode. / The objective of this work is the generalization of the modeling of the etching of silicon in fluorine or chlorine plasmas to that of the etching of the elements in column IV and of III-V compounds with diamond-like or zinc-blend crystal structure in halogen plasmas (i.e. fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine). In this context, steric effects and volume and/or surface diffusion are the main issues. This generalization is based on the etching model of Petit and Pelletier which, compared to previous models, takes into account a number of separate or additional assumptions such as the repulsive interactions between halogen adatoms in nearest neighbor positions, the Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanisms for the formation of reaction products, the mono-layer or multi-layer nature of the adsorption, and the diffusion of adatoms on the surface. Steric effects related to the diffusion of halogens through the (100) surfaces of the crystal structures of the elements of column IV and III-V compounds define a first law of similarity between the crystal lattice and the Shannon ionic radius of the halogen atoms concerning their bulk diffusion conditions. This law results in a forecast diagram, common to column IV elements and III-V compounds, delimiting the mono-layer or multi-layer type of the etching systems. Steric effects related to the reaction mechanisms of etching on (100) surfaces lead to the second laws of similarity between the crystal lattice and the covalent radius of halogen adatoms characterizing the etching behavior: isotropic etching, anisotropic etching or no etching. These laws of similarity, distinct between the elements of the column IV and III-V compounds (different stoichiometry of the reaction products), result in two forecast diagrams delimiting the distinct etching domains. Forecast diagrams for column IV elements have been validated, first, from previous experimental results, and, secondly, in the absence of data, from additional experimental studies: etching of Si and Ge in bromine and iodine plasmas, and etching of Sn in iodine plasmas.
560

Elaboration de masques nano poreux de polymères et gravure profonde du silicium / Elaboration of nano porous polymers masks and silicon deep etching

Vital, Alexane 13 July 2016 (has links)
En microélectronique, les techniques actuelles de fabrication des supercondensateurs requièrent le développement de motifs nanostructurés de surface spécifique élevée. Nous nous intéressons à une alternative émergeante aux techniques classiques ‘top-down’ de fabrication des masques de gravure : les mélanges d’homopolymères. En effet, deux polymères avec des chimies différentes sous forme de films minces peuvent conduire à une séparation de phase avec des domaines cylindriques de taille sub-micrométrique. Une gravure cryogénique au travers de ces masques produit une nanostructuration avec une importante surface spécifique. Les travaux de cette thèse ont porté sur la réalisation des films minces et sur la compréhension des mécanismes d’obtention de la morphologie finale. Une étude a été menée sur les solvants de dépôt et d’exposition pour déterminer leur influence sur les morphologies. Les paramètres influençant la taille des motifs sont ensuite étudiés. Des domaines de moins de 100 nm ont été obtenus. Finalement, l’étude d’une méthode alternative de dépôt par dip-coating a permis l’obtention d’une grande variété de morphologies en une seule étape et pour une même solution. Ces travaux se sont ensuite orientés sur la réalisation des motifs en gravant par plasma le silicium au travers de ces masques. Deux procédés ont été retenus, adaptés et optimisés afin de réaliser des gravures profondes sans défaut. Le procédé STiGer aniso permet de les obtenir et ce, avec la meilleure répétabilité. Un autre axe, portant sur l’optimisation de la sélectivité en modifiant la nature du masque, a été développé. Une sélectivité de 70 : 1 est obtenue pour un masque de poly(styrène) marqué au Ru. / In microelectronics, current techniques for supercapacitors manufacturing requires the development of nanostructured patterns with high specific surface. We are interested in an emerging alternative approach to conventional 'top-down' fabrication techniques based on blends of homopolymers. Indeed, two polymers with different chemistries in thin films can lead to phase separation with cylindrical domains of sub-micrometer size. A cryogenic plasma through these masks can produce nanostructuration with a high specific surface. The work of this thesis focused on the realization of thin films and on the understanding of the mechanisms to obtain the final morphology. A study on solvent deposition and exposure was led to determine their influence on the morphologies. The parameters influencing the size of the domains are then studied. Domains of less than 100 nm were obtained. Finally, the study of an alternative method of deposition by dip-coating enabled to obtain a variety of morphologies in one step and for the same solution. This work was then directed towards the realization of structured surfaces by plasma etching of the silicon through this masks. Two methods were used, adapted and optimized to achieve deep etched without default. The process StiGer aniso allows to obtain this and with better repeatability. Another axis is developed. It is focused on the optimization of the selectivity by modifying the nature of the mask. We succeed in obtaining a selectivity of 70: 1 with a mask of poly(styrene) stained by Ru.

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