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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.
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Reproduction partitioning in polygyne nests of the yellowjacket Vespula squamosa /

Stewart, Stephanie A., January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Eastern Illinois University, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-39).
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Direct digital control of a steam-jacketed kettle

Montilla, Victor Leon. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, November, 1985. / Title from PDF t.p.
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The application of adaptive control in a steam-jacketed kettle

Tzeng, Jing Wen. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, November, 1987. / Title from PDF t.p.
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An investigation of the affects of typefaces upon reader's perception of the meanings of messages using the semantic differential testing technique /

Hofman, Veronica M. January 1988 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1988. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-76).
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Unga vuxnas åsikter kring bokomslags formgivning : En enkät- och fokusgruppsundersökning / Young adults’ perceptions of book cover designs : A questionnaire and focus group survey

Beillon, Nathalie, Runeby, Fanny January 2012 (has links)
Bokomslaget är ofta läsarens första möte med en bok och det är därför viktigt att bokomslaget tilltalar och sänder ut rätt signaler till konsumenten. Målgruppen unga vuxna, individer mellan 16 och 27 år, är enligt bokbranschen en grupp som är svår att nå. Svårigheten kan ligga i att det finns en viss okunskap i vad unga vuxna tilltalas av på bokomslag. Det är även en bred målgrupp med många olika sorters individer. Målet med denna studie är att ge en bild av vad målgruppen unga vuxna tilltalas av i ett bokomslag. Vi ville ta reda på hur viktigt bokomslaget är för val av bok, samt hur målgruppen ser på omslagets specifika designfaktorer färg, typografi, illustration, fotografi och efterbehandling. För att ge oss en bild av dagens kunskapsläge har litteraturstudier och intervjuer med formgivare av bokomslag genomförts. Genom en omfattande enkätundersökning och utförda fokusgrupper fick vi fram målgruppens syn och tankar kring bokomslag. Fokusgrupper utfördes för att ge oss en djupare förståelse rörande hur målgruppen ser på bokomslag samt ge oss ett djupare resonemang kring de olika bokomslagen. Resultatet visar att unga vuxna lägger stor vikt vid identitet och ett bokomslag bör således sända tydliga signaler som kan bekräfta läsarens identitet. Typografin ska vara lättläst. Målgruppen ser helst fotografiska bilder på bokomslaget och omslaget ska förmedla en känsla av bokens innehåll. Färger i en dovare färgskala tilltalar unga vuxna, rött och svart tycks vara de populäraste färgerna överlag. Efterbehandlingen (t.ex. lackering och foliering) på ett bokomslag bör vara sparsam och användning av färgen rosa lika så. / The reader’s first encounter with a book is through its cover. Therefore it is important that the cover is appealing and sends out the right message. According to book publishers, young adults (individuals aged 16–27 years) are hard to reach because of a lack of knowledge about what attracts them and because of the group’s diversity. The objective of this study is to show what young adults are attracted by in book cover designs, using an extensive questionnaire survey and two focus groups investigating their perceptions. The results show that young adults argue that a book cover must relate to the potential reader and corresponds to the reader’s identity. The typography should be easy to read. Photographic images are preferred and should depict the contents of the book. Unsaturated colors appeal to the target group – red and black seem to be the most popular colors, while pink is not preferred. Special effects (like varnish and foil) should be used with caution.
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Seismic Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Columns

Liu, James 08 August 2013 (has links)
Appropriate transverse confinement can significantly improve strength, ductility and energy dissipation capacity of reinforced concrete columns, therefore enhancing their seismic resistance. This study is conducted to evaluate the seismic behaviour of concrete columns transversely confined by steel spirals, ties or fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) wrapping. In the experimental program of this study, fifteen circular concrete columns of 356 mm (14 in.) diameter and 1473 mm (58 in.) length were tested under lateral cyclic displacement excursions while simultaneously subjected to constant axial load thus simulating earthquake loads. Eight columns were solely confined by various amounts of steel spirals, while seven other columns containing only minimal steel spirals were retrofitted by external FRP wrapping. Test results revealed that the increased transverse confinement can improve the energy dissipation capacity, ductility, deformability and flexural strength of concrete columns. The required transverse confinement should also be enhanced with the increase of axial load level to satisfy certain seismic design criterion. A computation program was developed to conduct monotonic pushover analysis for confined concrete columns, which can predict the envelope curves of moment vs. curvature and shear vs. deflection hysteresis loops with reasonable accuracy for columns subjected to simulated seismic loading. Based on extensive numerical analysis, expressions were developed for the relationships between the amount of transverse confinement and different ductility parameters, as well as the strength enhancement of confined columns. Finally, design procedures to determine the amount of transverse confinement were developed for concrete columns to achieve a certain ductility target. The enhancement of flexural strength of columns due to transverse confinement was also evaluated.
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Seismic Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Columns

Liu, James 08 August 2013 (has links)
Appropriate transverse confinement can significantly improve strength, ductility and energy dissipation capacity of reinforced concrete columns, therefore enhancing their seismic resistance. This study is conducted to evaluate the seismic behaviour of concrete columns transversely confined by steel spirals, ties or fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) wrapping. In the experimental program of this study, fifteen circular concrete columns of 356 mm (14 in.) diameter and 1473 mm (58 in.) length were tested under lateral cyclic displacement excursions while simultaneously subjected to constant axial load thus simulating earthquake loads. Eight columns were solely confined by various amounts of steel spirals, while seven other columns containing only minimal steel spirals were retrofitted by external FRP wrapping. Test results revealed that the increased transverse confinement can improve the energy dissipation capacity, ductility, deformability and flexural strength of concrete columns. The required transverse confinement should also be enhanced with the increase of axial load level to satisfy certain seismic design criterion. A computation program was developed to conduct monotonic pushover analysis for confined concrete columns, which can predict the envelope curves of moment vs. curvature and shear vs. deflection hysteresis loops with reasonable accuracy for columns subjected to simulated seismic loading. Based on extensive numerical analysis, expressions were developed for the relationships between the amount of transverse confinement and different ductility parameters, as well as the strength enhancement of confined columns. Finally, design procedures to determine the amount of transverse confinement were developed for concrete columns to achieve a certain ductility target. The enhancement of flexural strength of columns due to transverse confinement was also evaluated.
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Textile Reinforced Mortar (TRM) Jacketing of Concrete Structures at Component and Global Levels

Alhusban, Mohannad January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Degradation of textile materials –Nondestructive testing to prolong lifetime of outdoor sportswear

Berghmans, Myrddin January 2024 (has links)
It is widely known that the textile industry is a large polluter and that fast fashion in particular has sustainability issues. Meanwhile, second-hand stores struggle to sell their products in Europe, leading to most clothes either being exported and/or landfilled. This issue is partially driven by costumers not knowing what performance they can expect from second-hand products. In this study, the water repellency of used hardshell jackets will be evaluated with the goal of proving that second-hand products still have enough performance for reuse. This implies that prolonging the lifetime of waterproof jackets is possible, which will reduce CO2 emissions. Various standards are evaluated and a new method, dubbed the stream impact test is defined, trialed and compared to results from the ISO 4920 spray test. In order to estimate the full potential of reusing jackets, the effects of rejuvenating used jackets, by washing the mand using water repellent spray, are also tested. The current standards for aging fabric used by the industry to prove the durability of water repellency will be evaluated using both the ISO 4920 spray test and the new stream impact test. The testing concludes that while the new method has certain issues, it does achieve it’s core objectives and provides a new perspective on the water repellency of new, used and rejuvenated fabrics. It also shows that, on average, rejuvenating jackets has a good effect on the water repellency of jackets and that. During the testing of used jackets with the stream impact method, jackets are found with water repellent properties between those of new fabric and very old fabric. This suggests that there are jackets with a lot of technical performance left that are discarded, which would be ideal for reuse and allowing the clothing industry to become more sustainable.
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Termoisolation : Ett utredande arbete för Didriksons

Carlsson, Jonna January 2018 (has links)
Denna studie är ett examensarbete utfört under sista året av tre på Sportteknologiprogrammet vid Mittuniversitetet i Östersund. Syftet med studien är att ge det svenska klädföretaget Didriksons svar på frågan om vilken av de vadderingar använda i deras produktion besitter bäst isoleringsförmåga och vilka faktorer som kan påverka den. Målet var att kunna presentera ett fullgott resultat från alla studier för Didriksons som de senare förhoppningsvis kan ha hjälp utav i sin fortsatta produktutveckling. För att besvara frågan har tester av 9 likvärdiga jackor tillverkade med olika isoleringsmaterial och konstruktionsprinciper utförts i laboratorium, bland annat i kylkammaren på Nationellt Vintersportcentrum tillsammans med vindtunneln och textillaboratoriet på Sports Tech Research Centre vid Mittuniversitetet i Östersund. Testerna har inte följt någon standard utan är utvecklade tillsammans med studenten, Didriksons och personer med expertis inom området vid universitetet. Undersökningen har visat att den jacka som hade den bästa isoleringsförmågan var den isolerad med syntetiskt dun. Studien har också påvisat att så kallade cold spots, i form av sömmar, dragkedjor och andra attiraljer som på något sätt stör vadderingen, har stor påverkan på isoleringsförmågan. Jackor med samma typ av isolering men med olika mängd av cold spots har presterat bäst respektive sämst i testerna. De olika vadderingarna har även undersökts i laboratorium för att se dess vindtäthet och analysera dess mikrostruktur, allt för att skapa förståelse för materialens olika egenskaper. / This study is a thesis during the last semester of three years at the SportsTechnology program at the Mid Sweden University in Östersund. Theaim of the study is to give the swedish clothing brand Didriksons ananswer to the question of which padding used in their production thathas the best thermal insulation properties and which factors that mayhave an impact on it. The goal for this study is to present a satisfactoryresult for Didriksons from all the executed tests combined which laterhopefully will help them within their product development. To answerthat question, nine equal jackets with different isolation materials andways of construction have been tested in various laboratories such as thecold chamber at National Wintersport Centre and the wind tunnel atSports Tech Research Centre all within the Mid Sweden University. Thetests have not been according to any ISO-standards or such, but hasbeen produced by the student together with Didriksons and researcherswith expertise within the subject at the university. Studies showed thatthe jacket with the best thermal isolation property was the onefabricated with synthetic down. The study also showed that so calledcold spots, stiches, zippers and so on, may affect the padding whichresults in a big negative impact to the thermal isolation, especially whenthe garment is exposed to wind. Jackets with the same type of paddingbut different amounts of cold spots have delivered the best and theworst results during the tests. The different paddings have also beeninvestigated in laboratories to see how they withstand wind and toanalyze their micro structure. All this to get a better understanding ofthe materials and its various properties.

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