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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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An Economic Method to Increase Equipment Rack Shielding

Ridgeway, Robert, Newton, Henry 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2008 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fourth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 27-30, 2008 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California / The ALMA Project is developing a 66 antenna radio astronomy array on a 5000 meter mountain in Chile. Radio astronomy depends on a radio frequency quiet area. The remote mountain top is ideal for such a radio astronomy array. However, RFI from equipment inside one type of antenna had a path loss of 13 dB to its feed area, when measured at 100 GHz. Carbon filled foam is being used to enhance shielding to reduce the negative effect of local radio frequency interference (RFI). This foam has been measured and verified to be effective from 1 to 100 GHz.
2

Invariants of singular links

Evans, Nigel Arthur January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
3

Automatic Carry Fold Ladders for Attics

Zhang, Yao, Yang, Peng January 2016 (has links)
Data shows that elderly people are more likely to live alone than younger people, meanwhile the percentage of elderly people with disabilities increases significantly with age. These trends and facts bring a number of issues. One of these we would like to solve is that it is difficult and dangerous for them to lift the heavy loads through ladder. Sometimes it is also very dangerous for normal people, not to mention to people with reduced mobility. In order to solve these issues and reduce the possibility of accident, we have come up with a new ladder used for attics that can transport the heavy loads automatically. As transmission part we use a rack and pinion mechanism to achieve a   smooth transport and a ratchet mechanism for stopper to avoid sudden accident drops.  The ladder also can be hidden when not using it.
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Návrh skladu ve strojírenském podniku / Design of a storage facility in a machine engineering company

Vanko, Filip January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to design a storage system in a machine engineering company with the expected expansion of production volume. The first part describes the theoretical analysis of the processed issue. This is followed by an analysis of the production system and the current situation in the company. The main part consists of determining the amount of inventory, storage location, storage equipment selection and layout design. The part of proposal is also cutting department. Based on the evaluation of selected criteria, more useful version was chosen. The final part is devoted to the economic evaluation of its realization.
5

The influence of semi-rigid connections on the behaviour of slender structures

Feng, Xiu January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
6

Discriminating Targets among Distractors in a Virtual Shopping Environment with Different Rack Orientations: Testing a Model of Visibility

Whitlock, Tyler Sinclair 01 September 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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INSPEÇÃO DE QUALIDADE NA SEPARAÇÃO DE PEDIDO: UM ESTUDO DE CASO EM UM CENTRO DE DISTRIBUIÇÃO.

Nobre, Silvio da Silva 14 April 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-10T10:40:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 SILVIO DA SILVA NOBRE.pdf: 2654031 bytes, checksum: 931855cb07ec68ce9752f099cbb3b45f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-04-14 / The Distribution Centers (DC) has embarked on a major role in the supply chain, to the extent that manage much of logistics that is implemented and controls the storage from its origin to its final point. Among the processes of a CD, is the shipment of product for subsequent separation. Distribution Centers implement the fractional separation (rack flow) have constantly problems conference output products, waste and increasing the quality of decreasing process. This work aims to analyze the quality of separation and inspection of rack flow of products on a CD in order to ensure the quality of delivery to the final consumer. One high error rate in the separation process and also inspection of products and proposed an alternative in the inspection process was detected for identify errors and correct them. The results showed that the proposed process and analyzed, based on a precision scale, decreased the return of errors and identified the inspection errors in order to practically zeroing them. In addition, based on the results, analyzed and proposed a modification of the separation process. / Os Centros de Distribuição (CD) vem empenhando um papel importante na cadeia de suprimentos, na medida que gerenciam grande parte de logística que é implementada e controla o armazenamento desde sua origem até ao seu ponto final. Dentre os processos de um CD, encontra-se o de separação de produtos para posterior expedição. Centros de Distribuição que implementam a separação fracionada (flow rack) apresentam, constantemente, problemas de conferência de produtos de saída, aumentando o desperdício e dminuindo a qualidade do processo. Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a qualidade da separação e inspeção dos produtos do flow rack em um CD, a fim de garantir a qualidade da entrega para o consumidor final. Foi detectado um alta taxa de erros no processo de separação e também de inspeção dos produtos e proposta uma alternativa no processo de inspeção para indentificar os erros e corrigi-los. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram que o processo proposto e analisado, baseado em uma balança de precisão, diminuiram os erros de devolução e identificaram os erros de inspeção de forma a praticamente a zerá-los. Além disto, baseados nos resultados, analisada e proposta uma modificação do processo de separação.
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L'intégration locale des algèbres de Leibniz

Covez, Simon 07 June 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Le résultat principal de cette thèse est une solution locale du problème des coquecigrues. Par problème des coquecigrues, nous parlons du problème d'intégration des algèbres de Leibniz. Cette question consiste à trouver une généralisation du troisième théorème de Lie pour les algèbres de Leibniz. Ce théorème établit que pour toute algèbre de Lie g, il existe un groupe de Lie G dont l'espace tangent en 1 est muni d'une structure d'algèbre de Lie isomorphe à g. La sructure d'algèbre de Leibniz généralise celle d'algèbre de Lie, nous cherchons donc une structure algébrique généralisant celle de groupe et répondant à la même question. Nous résolvons ce prob- lème en intégrant localement toute algèbre de Leibniz en un rack de Lie augmenté local. Un rack de Lie étant une variété munie d'un produit satisfaisant plusieurs axiomes qui généralisent des propriétés de la conjugaison dans un groupe. En particulier, ce produit est autodistributif. Notre approche de ce problème est basée sur une preuve donnée par E.Cartan dans le cas des groupes et algèbres de Lie, et consiste à associer à toute algèbres de Leibniz une extension abélienne d'une algèbre de Lie par un module antisymétrique. Cette extension est caractérisée par une classe dans le second groupe de cohomologie de Leibniz, et nous associons à tous représentant de cette classe un cocyle de rack de Lie local qui nous permet de construire un rack de Lie augmenté local répondant au problème. Pour construire ce cocycle, nous généralisons une méthode d'intégration d'un cocycle d'algèbre de Lie en cocycle de groupe de Lie due à W.T.Van Est.
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Multidisciplinarni razvoj elemenata regala fleksibilnog skladišnog koncepta transportno – logističkih sistema / Multidisciplinary development elements racks of flexible storageconcept transport logistics system

Đelošević Mirko 14 November 2014 (has links)
<p>Savremeni uslovi trži&scaron;nog poslovanja zahtevaju visoku<br />konkurentnost robe u cilju ostvarivanja maksimalnog profita<br />proizvodnih kompanija odnosno distributera i zadovoljenja potreba<br />kupaca. Debalans rasta produktivnosti proizvodnih procesa i<br />logističkog sistema je jedan od glavnih uzroka usporavanja<br />celokupnog reproduktivnog procesa. Istraživanje transportnologističkog<br />sistema sa tendencijom razvoja elemanta fleksibilnog<br />skladi&scaron;nog koncepa je multidisciplinarnog karaktera i fokusirano je<br />na analizu procesa, funkcionalnih povr&scaron;ina, layout-a i regalske<br />opreme skladi&scaron;ta.</p> / <p>Modern conditions of market economy requires a highly<br />competitive goods in order to achieve maximum profit production<br />company respectively distributors and gratification the needs of<br />customers. Imbalance growth of productivity of production<br />processes and logistics system is one of the main causes of<br />slowing down the entire of reproductive process. The research of<br />transport and logistics system with the tendency development of<br />elements of flexible storage concept is multidisciplinary and<br />focused on process analysis, functional area, layout and storage<br />racks.</p>
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Evaluation of Bar Rack Designs to Allow for the Downstream Passage of Silver American Eels at Hydropower Facilities

Melong, Tresha K 27 January 2014 (has links)
Concerns regarding the decreasing population of the American eel (reported by Castonguay et al. 1994; Haro et al. 2000) have led to design restrictions for hydropower facilities in the Eastern United States. However, the effects of these restrictions on eel passage and their impacts on power generation have not been fully researched. The goal of this study was to evaluate design parameters for bar racks that have potential to prevent entrainment of silver American eels, but also have minimal impacts on power generation. Hydraulic and biological assessments were used to determine the role of bar spacing, rack angle, and approach velocity on head loss across bar racks and the effects of bar spacing and approach velocity on eel bypass efficiency. The hydraulic assessments included computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses and laboratory experiments conducted in a re-circulatory flume at Alden Research Laboratory (Alden) in Holden MA. The flume allowed for determination of head losses across bar racks placed at angles of 45 and 90 degrees to the flow direction, with bar spacings of 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5 inches (19, 25 and 38 mm) and approach velocities of 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 ft/sec (0.46, 0.61 and 0.76 m/s). Biological assessment, supported by funding from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), used the same flume and included experiments with a 90 degree rack angle, bar spacings of 0.75 and 1.0 inches (19 and 25 mm), and approach velocities of 1.5 and 2.0 ft/sec (0.46 and 0.61 m/s). Bypass efficiencies, defined by the percentage of eels moving through the bypass, were evaluated for eels using three 2-hour replicate trials with nighttime releases of 30 eels per trial. Eel behavior in the vicinity of the racks was observed to the extent possible using a DIDSON acoustic camera. Experiments for the 90 degree configuration showed that the guidance efficiencies for the 0.75 inch (19 mm) spacing were greater than those for the 1.0 inch (25 mm) spacing, while the head losses for the 0.75 inch (19 mm) spacing exceeded the head losses for the 1.0 inch (25 mm) spacing by more than 10 percent. Linear regression analysis indicated that 53 percent of the variations in head width are explained by changes in the length of the eel. Results of the hydraulic evaluations were used to develop a new head loss equation that has a correlation coefficient of 98.6 percent. The results of the hydraulic and biological assessments provide a basis for quantifying the impacts of bar rack design on hydropower operation and downstream passage for American eels.

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