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  • About
  • 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.
161

NONLINEAR RHEOLOGY OF ENTANGLED POLYMERS

Tapadia, Prashant Subhashchandra 17 May 2006 (has links)
No description available.
162

Stretcha och lär : En kvalitativ studie om samspelet mellan stretch goals och organisatoriskt lärande

Nilsson, Hanna, Kuylenstierna, Sara January 2022 (has links)
Det råder debatt kring huruvida stretch goals är en gynnsam målsättningsstrategi där tidigare forskning och teorier framhåller såväl för- som nackdelar. Användning av stretch goals innebär att organisationen styrs av mål med inslag av hög målsättning och ett nytänk. Målsättningsstarategin möjliggör erhållen kunskap och kan bidra till individuellt lärande som i sin tur gynnar den organisatoriska utvecklingen. Uppsatsen ämnar att ge en djupare förståelse för de praktiska erfarenheterna av stretch goals och hur målsättningen kan stimulera lärande inom organisationer. Studien tillämpar en kvalitativ ansats med fem intervjuer med avdelningschefer på fem olika mjukvarubolag som har erfarenhet av arbete med stretch goals. Studiens resultat visar att avdelningscheferna i de studerade fallen främst har positiva erfarenheter av målsättningsstatrategin. Därtill indikeras att målsättningarnas höga svårighetsgrad erhåller större fokus än ett nytänk gällande målens innehåll. Slutligen påvisar studien att individuell utveckling uppstår vid realiseringen av stretch goals samt att organisatoriskt lärande gynnas av detta.
163

Experimental And Cfd Investigations Of Lifted Tribrachial Flames

Li, Zhiliang 01 January 2010 (has links)
Experimental measurements of the lift-off velocity and lift-off height, and numerical simulations were conducted on the liftoff and stabilization phenomena of laminar jet diffusion flames of inert-diluted C3H8 and CH4 fuels. Both non-reacting and reacting jets were investigated, including effects of multi-component diffusivities and heat release (buoyancy and gas expansion). The role of Schmidt number for non-reacting jets was investigated, with no conclusive Schmidt number criterion for liftoff previously known in similarity solutions. The cold-flow simulation for He-diluted CH4 fuel does not predict flame liftoff; however, adding heat release reaction leads to the prediction of liftoff, which is consistent with experimental observations. Including reaction was also found to improve liftoff height prediction for C3H8 flames, with the flame base location differing from that in the similarity solution - the intersection of the stoichiometric and iso-velocity contours is not necessary for flame stabilization (and thus lift-off). Possible mechanisms other than that proposed for similarity solution may better help to explain the stabilization and liftoff phenomena. The stretch rate at a wide range of isotherms near the base of the lifted tribrachial flame were also quantitatively plotted and analyzed.
164

The Effect of Stretch Wrap Pre-stretch on Unitized Load Containment

Cernokus, Evan A 01 August 2012 (has links) (PDF)
There are three main factors affecting the stability of a palletized load that is unitized by a stretch wrapping mechanism. These factors include the type of unitized load, wrapping configuration and shipping method. The wrapping configuration is determined on the basis of the type of unitized load and shipping method. For this study, the aforementioned components were referred to as the package, the product, and the distribution environment. These components come together to make up a stretch wrapping system. The package corresponds to the stretch wrap film that is packaging the unitized load and pallet. The product corresponds to the goods placed on the pallet to be packaged by the stretch wrapper. The distribution environment corresponds to the hazards that the packaged product will encounter in transit. This study was designed to observe and understand the interactions between each of the components of the stretch wrap system. Prior to stretch wrapping a pallet of product, the film is elongated or pre-stretched. The elastic nature of the stretch wrap forces the film to conform around the palletized load. It is hypothesized that the film force that the stretch wrap applies to the palletized load contributes to improved load containment. Hence, the objective of this study was to determine the existence of a correlation between percentage pre-stretch to change in film force and load containment. For the study, a range of pre-stretched unitized loads were subjected to ISTA 3E distribution testing. Simultaneously the film force was monitored during the period of distribution testing. Subsequent to distribution testing, the load dispersion was quantified. The data obtained from this test suggested that there is no correlation between percentage pre-stretch and change in film force or load containment. The study also compared three methods of calculating pre-stretch: the marking wheel procedure, tapeless measure, and film cut and weigh. It was found that the most consistent method was the marking wheel procedure, followed by the cut and weigh procedure, and the tapeless measure procedure.
165

Development of Biomimetic Human Lung Alveolus Chip

Man, Kun 05 1900 (has links)
The potential of physiologically relevant in vitro cell culture models for studying physiological and pathophysiological phenomena has been widely recognized as replacements for animal and conventional in vitro models. To create models that accurately replicate the structure and function of tissues and organs, it is essential to comprehend the biophysical and mechanical features of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and incorporate them into the in vitro cell culture models. Therefore, we first aimed to investigate how nanotopography can modulate cell behaviors by studying cell behaviors on nanostructures of various aspect ratios on a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (CoCrMo) alloy surface. We also explored the impact of nanofibrous membranes on the formation of alveolar epithelium, which is critical for lung alveolar interstitium chips. In addition, we investigated the effect of mechanical stretch on cell behaviors and focused on how the dimensionality of the stretch affects cell behaviors. To create physiologically relevant in vitro models based on our findings, we engineered a stem cell niche using a combination of nanofibrous membranes, mechanical stretch, and a soft substrate, and evaluated its impact on stem cell behaviors. Finally, we created a biomimetic human lung interstitium chip for application in physiological and pathophysiological in vitro studies.
166

Blood Flow and Oxygenation Dynamics as a Result of Human Skeletal Muscle Stretching

Kruse, Nicholas T. January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
167

Novel Mechanisms Underlying Warm-up and Percussion Myotonia in Myotonia Congenita

Novak, Kevin Richard 06 June 2017 (has links)
No description available.
168

Growth and Extinction Limits: Ground Based Testing of Solid Fuel Combustion in Low Stretch Conditions in Support of Space Flight Experiments

Johnston, Michael C. 02 February 2018 (has links)
No description available.
169

Analysis of Stretch Reflex Responses in Mice Lacking Munc18-1 in Proprioceptors

Mohi, Amr January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
170

MODELING THE EFFECTS OF SOLID STATE ORIENTATION ON BLOWN HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE FILMS: A COMPOSITE THEORY APPROACH

BREESE, DAVID RYAN 23 May 2005 (has links)
No description available.

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