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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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Dynamic response analysis of an offshore wind turbine supported by a moored semi-submersible platform

Soni, Mohit 12 September 2014 (has links)
Wind energy, the fastest growing source of renewable energy, is a promising resource for power generation. Offshore wind energy, in particular,offers favorable conditions for power generation—high winds with low turbulence, minimal visual impacts and high generation capacities. Offshore wind turbines mounted on floating platforms are the most economical and viable solution for deep water sites. A semi-submersible platform is an appropriate floating platform for a deep water site, providing stability through high water-plane area. In the wind energy industry, there has been continuing interest in developing larger turbines. At Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), efforts have led to the development of a 13.2 MW wind turbine model with blades 100 meters in length, significantly larger than commercially available blades at present. Such a large wind turbine needs to be carefully analyzed and studied before it can be considered suitable for commercial purposes. The dynamic analysis of the SNL 13.2 MW wind turbine mounted on a moored semi-submersible platform is the subject of this study. This integrated 13.2 MW wind turbine system has been developed and its various physical properties have been studied in this and another associated study. The semi-submersible platform is developed using various modeling tools. For the wind turbine-platform system model developed, dynamic analyses are performed using simulation tools to understand the coupled behavior of the wind turbine and the platform. A reference site is chosen to define the environmental conditions, based on which the short-term extreme response of the offshore wind turbine is estimated. The system is loaded with selected combinations of winds and waves to assess controlling combinations of wind speeds and wave heights that influence the response. The influence of changes in model parameters on overall response is also studied. / text
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Nesąlytinė savitųjų ir technologinių defektų spektroskopija Si, Ge ir GaN dariniuose / Contactless spectroscopy of native and technological defects in Si, Ge and GaN structures

Uleckas, Aurimas 01 October 2012 (has links)
Viena iš pagrindinių priežasčių, keičiančių puslaidininkinių prietaisų parametrus, yra elektriškai aktyvūs defektai. Gilieji lygmenys sąlygoja krūvininkų gyvavimo trukmės mažėjimą medžiagoje, todėl blogėja krūvininkų surinkimo koeficientas puslaidininkiniuose detektoriuose, išauga energijos nuostoliai galios prietaisuose bei mažėja šviesos diodų našumas. Elektriškai aktyvių radiacinių bei technologinių defektų charakterizavimas yra aktualus vystant naujų, daugiasluoksnių puslaidininkinių struktūrų formavimo technologijas bei puslaidininkinių detektorių darbo parametrų optimizavimui. Šiame darbe buvo sukurta nesąlytinė laike išskirtosios spektroskopijos metodika giliųjų lygmenų puslaidininkinėse struktūrose įvertinimui kambario temperatūroje. Ši metodika įgalina sinchroniškai kontroliuoti gaudyklių aktyvacijos energiją ir krūvininkų gyvavimo trukmę. Sukurtas, išbandytas ir sukalibruotas mikrobangomis zonduojamo fotolaidumo kinetikų matavimo prietaisas, skirtas krūvininkų gyvavimo trukmės bandinio briaunoje ir plokštumoje įvertinimui bei technologinių procesų kontrolei. Šiais metodais buvo įvertinti defektų parametrai hadronais apšvitintame, įvairiais metodais užaugintame Si. Taip pat įvertinta legiravimo, metalų implantacijos ir apšvitinimų įtaka Ge struktūrų rekombinacijos charakteristikoms. Rekombinacijos parametrų kontrolei apšvitų stabdomais bei skvarbiaisiais hadronais metu buvo sukurta nuotoliniu būdu valdoma matavimų sąranga ir pritaikyta radiacinių defektų tipų ir jų... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Electrically active defects are one of the main obstacles to produce high efficiency semiconductor based devices. Deep levels determine the non-radiative recombination processes and deteriorate efficiency of light emitting diodes, charge collection efficiency of radiation detectors and determine high power dissipation of the power devices. This work is addressed to material science and development of contactless measurement technologies for non-invasive defects characterization and identification within modern structures of Si, Ge and GaN by developing the non-destructive techniques. Contactless time resolved techniques for deep levels spectroscopy has been approved for evaluation of defects parameters within irradiated Si and implanted Ge structures. Peculiarities of recombination parameters have been revealed in Ge structures dependent on doping and irradiation. The methodology and instrumentation for the control of recombination parameters during irradiations by penetrative and stopped protons have been proposed, designed and approved. Evolution of densities and of species of the radiation defects during irradiation has been examined and models for fluence dependent variations of density of extended defects are proposed. An impact of dislocation networks on recombination properties has been revealed within strained thin-layered SiGe structures and epitaxial GaN layers. The models for explanation of the interplay of defects in these structures have been proposed in this... [to full text]
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Wellhead Protection Area Delineation for a Small Community in a Buried Valley Setting Near Waynesville, Ohio

Fields, Kris January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento de métodos de preparo de amostras para posterior determinação de elementos traço em biodiesel por espectrometria de massa com setor eletromagnético com plasma indutivamente acoplado (SF-ICP-MS)

Barela, Pâmela Susin January 2017 (has links)
Neste trabalho, a decomposição por via úmida em sistema fechado assistida por radiação micro-ondas (MW-AD) e a decomposição por via úmida em sistema fechado assistida por radiação micro-ondas e ultravioleta (MW-UV) foram avaliadas para amostras comerciais de biodiesel para posterior determinação de Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sr, V e Zn por espectrometria de massa com setor eletromagnético com plasma indutivamente acoplado (SF-ICP-MS). A MW-AD empregando ácido diluído foi primeiramente avaliada sendo possível a decomposição de até 700 mg de biodiesel com HNO3 7 mol L-1 e 2 mL de H2O2 30% (m/m). As soluções finais apresentaram teor de carbono residual (RCC) de 8,7% e acidez residual (RA) de 4%. Posteriormente, com o objetivo de obter maior eficiência de decomposição, o método MW-UV foi avaliado para a decomposição de biodiesel. Com o emprego deste método até 950 mg de amostra foram decompostas com HNO3 7 mol L-1 e soluções finais com RCC de 17,4% e RA de 19,3% foram obtidas. As soluções finais, para ambos os métodos, foram adequadas para a determinação de elementos traço por SF-ICP-MS. Possíveis interferências na etapa de determinação dos analitos, causadas pela presença de carbono residual, foram estudadas através do emprego de padrão interno 115In e de ensaios de recuperação de analito para monitorar a formação de espécies poliatômicas no plasma. Os resultados obtidos mostraram a necessidade da utilização de padrão interno, sendo o instrumento operado no modo de baixa resolução para a determinação da maioria dos analitos, com exceção de 52Cr, para o qual o instrumento foi operado no modo de média resolução. A exatidão dos métodos propostos foi avaliada mediante a análise de material de referência certificado, obtendo-se resultados concordantes, com nível de confiança de 95% (teste t-student), com os valores certificados para a maioria dos elementos. Ensaios de adição de analito também foram feitos para a avaliação da exatidão e recuperações de 92 à 109% foram obtidas. Os limites de detecção (LD) obtidos para o método MW-UV foram inferiores aos obtidos para MW-AD, na faixa de 0,08 a 6,9 ng g-1 e 1,0 a 14 ng g-1, respectivamente. / In this work, the microwave-assisted digestion (MW-AD) and microwave-assisted ultraviolet digestion (MW-UV) were evaluated for commercial biodiesel samples for subsequent determination of Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sr, V and Zn by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS). Using the MW-AD method with diluted acid up to 700 mg of biodiesel were digested with 7 mol L-1 HNO3 and 2 mL of 30% (w/w) H2O2. Final solutions presented residual carbon content (RCC) of 8.7% and residual acidity (RA) of 4%. In order to improve the digestion efficiency, the MW-UV method was evaluated for biodiesel digestion. Using MW-UV method up to 950 mg of sample were digested with 7 mol L-1 HNO3 and the final solutions with RCC of 17.4% and RA of 19.3% were obtained. The final solutions obtained for both methods were suitable for the determination of trace elements by SF-ICP-MS. Interferences in the determination step were studied using 115In as internal standard and analyte recovery to monitor the formation of polyatomic species in the plasma. The low resolution mode was used for the determination of almost of the analytes with the exception of 52Cr that was determine using medium resolution mode. Accuracy of the investigated methods were evaluated by analysis of certified reference material and the values obtained were in agreement with 95% confidence level (t-student test) with the certified values for all elements. Analyte recovery was also performed to evaluate the accuracy and recoveries of 92 to 109% were obtained. The limits of detection (LOD) obtained by the MW-UV method were lower than MW-AD method and are in the range of 0.08 to 6.9 ng g -1 and 1.0 to 14 ng g -1, respectively.
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Desenvolvimento de métodos de preparo de amostras para posterior determinação de elementos traço em biodiesel por espectrometria de massa com setor eletromagnético com plasma indutivamente acoplado (SF-ICP-MS)

Barela, Pâmela Susin January 2017 (has links)
Neste trabalho, a decomposição por via úmida em sistema fechado assistida por radiação micro-ondas (MW-AD) e a decomposição por via úmida em sistema fechado assistida por radiação micro-ondas e ultravioleta (MW-UV) foram avaliadas para amostras comerciais de biodiesel para posterior determinação de Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sr, V e Zn por espectrometria de massa com setor eletromagnético com plasma indutivamente acoplado (SF-ICP-MS). A MW-AD empregando ácido diluído foi primeiramente avaliada sendo possível a decomposição de até 700 mg de biodiesel com HNO3 7 mol L-1 e 2 mL de H2O2 30% (m/m). As soluções finais apresentaram teor de carbono residual (RCC) de 8,7% e acidez residual (RA) de 4%. Posteriormente, com o objetivo de obter maior eficiência de decomposição, o método MW-UV foi avaliado para a decomposição de biodiesel. Com o emprego deste método até 950 mg de amostra foram decompostas com HNO3 7 mol L-1 e soluções finais com RCC de 17,4% e RA de 19,3% foram obtidas. As soluções finais, para ambos os métodos, foram adequadas para a determinação de elementos traço por SF-ICP-MS. Possíveis interferências na etapa de determinação dos analitos, causadas pela presença de carbono residual, foram estudadas através do emprego de padrão interno 115In e de ensaios de recuperação de analito para monitorar a formação de espécies poliatômicas no plasma. Os resultados obtidos mostraram a necessidade da utilização de padrão interno, sendo o instrumento operado no modo de baixa resolução para a determinação da maioria dos analitos, com exceção de 52Cr, para o qual o instrumento foi operado no modo de média resolução. A exatidão dos métodos propostos foi avaliada mediante a análise de material de referência certificado, obtendo-se resultados concordantes, com nível de confiança de 95% (teste t-student), com os valores certificados para a maioria dos elementos. Ensaios de adição de analito também foram feitos para a avaliação da exatidão e recuperações de 92 à 109% foram obtidas. Os limites de detecção (LD) obtidos para o método MW-UV foram inferiores aos obtidos para MW-AD, na faixa de 0,08 a 6,9 ng g-1 e 1,0 a 14 ng g-1, respectivamente. / In this work, the microwave-assisted digestion (MW-AD) and microwave-assisted ultraviolet digestion (MW-UV) were evaluated for commercial biodiesel samples for subsequent determination of Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sr, V and Zn by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS). Using the MW-AD method with diluted acid up to 700 mg of biodiesel were digested with 7 mol L-1 HNO3 and 2 mL of 30% (w/w) H2O2. Final solutions presented residual carbon content (RCC) of 8.7% and residual acidity (RA) of 4%. In order to improve the digestion efficiency, the MW-UV method was evaluated for biodiesel digestion. Using MW-UV method up to 950 mg of sample were digested with 7 mol L-1 HNO3 and the final solutions with RCC of 17.4% and RA of 19.3% were obtained. The final solutions obtained for both methods were suitable for the determination of trace elements by SF-ICP-MS. Interferences in the determination step were studied using 115In as internal standard and analyte recovery to monitor the formation of polyatomic species in the plasma. The low resolution mode was used for the determination of almost of the analytes with the exception of 52Cr that was determine using medium resolution mode. Accuracy of the investigated methods were evaluated by analysis of certified reference material and the values obtained were in agreement with 95% confidence level (t-student test) with the certified values for all elements. Analyte recovery was also performed to evaluate the accuracy and recoveries of 92 to 109% were obtained. The limits of detection (LOD) obtained by the MW-UV method were lower than MW-AD method and are in the range of 0.08 to 6.9 ng g -1 and 1.0 to 14 ng g -1, respectively.
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Desenvolvimento de métodos de preparo de amostras para posterior determinação de elementos traço em biodiesel por espectrometria de massa com setor eletromagnético com plasma indutivamente acoplado (SF-ICP-MS)

Barela, Pâmela Susin January 2017 (has links)
Neste trabalho, a decomposição por via úmida em sistema fechado assistida por radiação micro-ondas (MW-AD) e a decomposição por via úmida em sistema fechado assistida por radiação micro-ondas e ultravioleta (MW-UV) foram avaliadas para amostras comerciais de biodiesel para posterior determinação de Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sr, V e Zn por espectrometria de massa com setor eletromagnético com plasma indutivamente acoplado (SF-ICP-MS). A MW-AD empregando ácido diluído foi primeiramente avaliada sendo possível a decomposição de até 700 mg de biodiesel com HNO3 7 mol L-1 e 2 mL de H2O2 30% (m/m). As soluções finais apresentaram teor de carbono residual (RCC) de 8,7% e acidez residual (RA) de 4%. Posteriormente, com o objetivo de obter maior eficiência de decomposição, o método MW-UV foi avaliado para a decomposição de biodiesel. Com o emprego deste método até 950 mg de amostra foram decompostas com HNO3 7 mol L-1 e soluções finais com RCC de 17,4% e RA de 19,3% foram obtidas. As soluções finais, para ambos os métodos, foram adequadas para a determinação de elementos traço por SF-ICP-MS. Possíveis interferências na etapa de determinação dos analitos, causadas pela presença de carbono residual, foram estudadas através do emprego de padrão interno 115In e de ensaios de recuperação de analito para monitorar a formação de espécies poliatômicas no plasma. Os resultados obtidos mostraram a necessidade da utilização de padrão interno, sendo o instrumento operado no modo de baixa resolução para a determinação da maioria dos analitos, com exceção de 52Cr, para o qual o instrumento foi operado no modo de média resolução. A exatidão dos métodos propostos foi avaliada mediante a análise de material de referência certificado, obtendo-se resultados concordantes, com nível de confiança de 95% (teste t-student), com os valores certificados para a maioria dos elementos. Ensaios de adição de analito também foram feitos para a avaliação da exatidão e recuperações de 92 à 109% foram obtidas. Os limites de detecção (LD) obtidos para o método MW-UV foram inferiores aos obtidos para MW-AD, na faixa de 0,08 a 6,9 ng g-1 e 1,0 a 14 ng g-1, respectivamente. / In this work, the microwave-assisted digestion (MW-AD) and microwave-assisted ultraviolet digestion (MW-UV) were evaluated for commercial biodiesel samples for subsequent determination of Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sr, V and Zn by sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS). Using the MW-AD method with diluted acid up to 700 mg of biodiesel were digested with 7 mol L-1 HNO3 and 2 mL of 30% (w/w) H2O2. Final solutions presented residual carbon content (RCC) of 8.7% and residual acidity (RA) of 4%. In order to improve the digestion efficiency, the MW-UV method was evaluated for biodiesel digestion. Using MW-UV method up to 950 mg of sample were digested with 7 mol L-1 HNO3 and the final solutions with RCC of 17.4% and RA of 19.3% were obtained. The final solutions obtained for both methods were suitable for the determination of trace elements by SF-ICP-MS. Interferences in the determination step were studied using 115In as internal standard and analyte recovery to monitor the formation of polyatomic species in the plasma. The low resolution mode was used for the determination of almost of the analytes with the exception of 52Cr that was determine using medium resolution mode. Accuracy of the investigated methods were evaluated by analysis of certified reference material and the values obtained were in agreement with 95% confidence level (t-student test) with the certified values for all elements. Analyte recovery was also performed to evaluate the accuracy and recoveries of 92 to 109% were obtained. The limits of detection (LOD) obtained by the MW-UV method were lower than MW-AD method and are in the range of 0.08 to 6.9 ng g -1 and 1.0 to 14 ng g -1, respectively.
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Microwave-assisted spectroscopy of spin defect centers in silicon carbide

Shang, Zhen 06 October 2021 (has links)
To summarize this entire thesis, MW-assisted spectroscopy has been proposed as a promising approach to investigate the optical properties of VSi and VV spin defects in 4H- and 6H-SiC. The MW-assisted spectroscopy has enabled to separate the spectrally overlapped contribution of different types of defects. From a PL spectrum containing no overlapping spectral contributions of other defects, the local vibrational mode of all measured VSi and VV in 4H- and 6H-SiC has been found along with the phonon energy and DW factor. The interaction of local vibrational modes with point defects has allowed to understand the spin, optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of these defects. In the investigation of V2 in 4H-SiC, a perfect agreement between the experimental data and theoretical calculation have been obtained. The MW-assisted spectra measured at different resonant frequencies associated with the same defect have been found to reveal the same vibrational mode and DW factor. Furthermore, some new ODMR lines to certain defects have been assigned, which have never been reported before. From the investigation of the V2 VSi in 6H-SiC, it has been found that the temperature does not have a clear influence on the DW factor, but high-fluence electron irradiation has been shown to decrease the DW factor. In the polarization investigation, it has been found that in 6H-SiC, V1 possesses no polarization, V2 shows a strong E||c-axis polarization, while V3 exhibits a strong E⊥c-axis polarization. It has also been demonstrated that the temperature and the orientation of the excitation laser have no influence on the photon polarization. In short, this thesis has demonstrated that MW-assisted spectroscopy is a powerful technique to investigate a large number of spin defects in wide-bandgap semiconducting materials.
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Mobile Communication in Distributed Environment

Iftikhar, Muhammad Usman, Rauf, Muhammad January 2010 (has links)
<p>The thesis purpose was to develop a framework for coordination of devices over mobile environment. The framework is specially designed for mobile devices due to constraints in mobiles of less memory and resources, enables zero configuration for communication. The purpose of study was to investigate existing tools and technologies for mobile communication. For this purpose UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) architecture is investigated over Prism-MW (Programming in the small and many - middleware) for android platform. We have developed the control point devices communicate with server devices. And also we have developed demonstrator application to show how devices will work.</p>
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Determine the high MW polymer and Dendric polyether imide by MALDI-TOF MS

Hsu, Hsiu-Jung 31 July 2001 (has links)
NONE.
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Architectural Agents

Dahal, Abhinav, Saheb, Azal January 2011 (has links)
In a complex and ever changing software environment, controlling and coordinating asoftware system's architecture and its components have become an almost an impossibletask. It takes a lot of effort from a developer and even then it is not a foolproof plan. In thisMasters thesis, we introduce Architectural Agents. Architectural agents are specializedconfigurable components. They are the key elements that make a software environmentself-adaptive. Should there be any problem in the software, the architectural agents havingmonitored the software architecture can know which component is having the problem andfix it.This thesis aims towards making software self-adaptive by using Architectural Agents.This can be achieved by combining two frameworks namely, Prism-MW and JADE. Eachof these frameworks have their own property that contribute towards achieving the goal ofthe thesis. Prism-MW decomposes a software into separate and easily manageablecomponents. JADE on the other hand, creates agents. Combining these two frameworksmeans using the agents to control the software components. This will make the softwareenvironment self-adaptive.We support our claims and theories by practically proving them.

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