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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.
101

Stratégie multiparamétrique et métamodèles pour l'optimisation multiniveaux de structures

Laurent, Luc 02 December 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Bien que de plus en plus employée au sein des bureaux d'études dans le cadre de la conception mécanique, l'optimisation reste à l'heure actuelle encore relativement peu utilisée dans le cadre des assemblages de structures. La résolution mécanique de ce type de problèmes nécessite la mise en oeuvre de méthodes numériques de résolution capables de prendre en compte des non-linéarités de type frottement et contact. Ces méthodes sont, en raison du temps de calcul, généralement incompatibles avec la recherche d'un optimum global nécessitant un nombre important de résolutions. C'est pour pallier à ce problème que ce travail propose l'emploi d'une approche d'optimisation bi-niveaux de modèles faisant intervenir deux outils: (1) la stratégie multiparamétrique, basée sur la méthode LaTIn, assure d'importantes réductions des temps de calcul associés aux multiples résolutions du problème mécanique et (2) un métamodèle de type cokrigeage construit à partir d'un nombre limité de réponses et gradients calculés par le solveur mécanique. Ce métamodèle est alors capable de fournir à coût extrêmement faible des réponses approchées de la fonction objectif. Une optimisation globale est ensuite réalisée sur ce dernier, assurant l'obtention d'un optimum global. Le métamodèle de cokrigeage est étudié en détail sur des exemples analytiques et mécaniques comportant divers nombres de paramètres. Par ailleurs, une étude complète de l'emploi de la stratégie multiparamétrique est proposée et de nombreux exemples d'assemblages sont considérés, permettant ainsi d'illustrer les performances significatives de la procédure d'optimisation proposée.
102

Freshwater Flow, Saltwater Intrusion, Paper Mill Effluent, and Fish Assemblage Structure in the Lower Neches River, Texas

Pizano, Rebecca I 16 December 2013 (has links)
In 2011, Texas experienced the worst drought in recorded history. This has escalated concerns regarding environmental flows needed to sustain freshwater and estuarine systems as human needs are addressed during drought periods. In this thesis, I analyze fish assemblages and water quality variables in order to observe the effects of drought in the lower Neches River below the saltwater barrier located upstream from Beaumont, Texas. Fish and water quality samples were taken during drought conditions during fall 2011 and summer 2012, after a season of rain. During fall 2011, sites surveyed above the barrier had lower salinity but similarly low dissolved oxygen (DO) levels compared with sites surveyed below the barrier. Salinity levels during fall 2011 were relatively high (reaching up to 15 ppt), whereas salinity during summer 2012 never rose above 1.5 ppt. For gillnet samples obtained during fall 2011, fish species richness was higher in December following a series of rain events than during drought conditions in October and November. Although fish species richness was similar between fall 2011 and summer 2012, species composition varied greatly. For seine samples obtained during summer 2012, species richness was higher during May and July (when the barrier was open) than during June and August (when the barrier was closed). Species richness was lowest for sites in closest proximity to a paper mill effluent discharge pipe located below the barrier. Also, species richness was higher at sites above the barrier than at sites below the barrier regardless of whether or not the barrier was closed. Multivariate statistical analyses of gillnet samples revealed a large amount of compositional overlap among fish assemblages, regardless of time period and location; however, analyses of seine samples revealed that fish assemblages above the barrier were different than those from samples obtained below the barrier and that fish assemblages varied based on time period. Results indicate that, during periods of low flow, water quality deteriorates in the Lower Neches River below the saltwater barrier. During these periods of environmental degradation, fish assemblages have reduced diversity and sensitive freshwater species decline in abundance, with some absent from survey samples.
103

Relative Habitat Value Of Alternative Substrates Used In Oyster Reef Restoration

George, Lindsey Marie 16 December 2013 (has links)
Oyster reef habitats have declined from historic levels due to a variety of reasons, including overharvest, disease, and degraded water quality. The harvesting of oysters has led to a loss of reef habitat for both oysters and reef-associated fauna. When oysters spawn, the larval oysters, or spat, depend on hard substrate for settlement and growth. Oyster shell is the preferred substrate for use in restoration because it most closely matches natural reef habitat, but it is often expensive and in limited supply. This study incorporated field and laboratory experiments to assess the relative habitat value of alternative substrates (crushed concrete, porcelain, crushed limestone, and river rock, as well as oyster shell) for larval oyster recruitment as well as reef resident fishes and macro-invertebrates. Replicate trays of each substrate type were deployed in St. Charles Bay, TX for four months during spring and summer 2012 and assessed for oyster recruitment and faunal diversity and density. Concrete, river rock, limestone and porcelain had similar spat recruitment densities compared to oyster shell (1300-2300 spat). Spat shell heights were also larger on these substrates (13-16 mm), while spat on porcelain substrates were slightly smaller (10-13 mm). All substrates except bare sediment had similar fauna species densities (200-500 individuals m-2). Limestone had lower fauna diversity (H’; 0-1) than concrete and shell (1-2). Laboratory experiments compared the effectiveness of these substrates in providing prey refuge from pinfish and blue crab predators. All substrates performed similarly resulting in very low (<20 %) prey mortality rates for either predator. Results may enable future restoration plans to be implemented at a lower cost while providing similar habitat functions.
104

Vital Networks: The Biological Turn in Computation, Communication, and Control

Robinson, SANDRA 28 January 2014 (has links)
Networks, such as the Internet, are comprised of dense information flows with expansive, multi-directional reach that continuously change—and this changeability is what keeps the network active, relative, and vital. I call the form of network exhibiting those dynamic features the vital network. This form of network is not simply the outcome of connectivity and communication between affiliative objects and actors such as cell phones and humans that together convey a sense or feeling of ‘aliveness,’ it is the outcome of software programming goals for communication systems inspired by nonhuman, self-organizing biological life. The biological turn in computation produces an organizing logic for the vital network that self-propagates connections and disconnections, services, collectives, and structures proximal to forms that feel vital and dynamic. The vital network can do things, it has capacities to act, and different material consequences emerge out of the organization and coordination of communication with particular implications for human privacy, autonomy, and network transparency. I examine the biological turn in computing as a feature within a development program for the design of digital network control systems that rely on self-regulation and autonomous communication processes intentionally constructed to be non-transparent. I explore nonhuman models of control as a response to this requirement considered through three objects: microbe, simulation, and control, each understood in process terms that disclose what these things do and how they act. It is appropriate to the concerns of this dissertation to think of these as object-processes occurring within three moments or transverse becomings: first, in terms of Gilles Deleuze’s notion of differentiation from the one to the many; secondly, from organism to simulation through the use of models to describe microbial processes in informatic terms; and finally, from description to control through the progression in computing from an emphasis on structure and descriptive procedures, to processes of control. Given that so much of contemporary life is structured by communication technology, my study points to the need for an ethics of control to imagine how much and how deep control should go when considering the organization appropriate to our shared, technically enabled, sphere of communication. / Thesis (Ph.D, Sociology) -- Queen's University, 2014-01-27 14:57:29.139
105

Conception, synthèse et étude de dérivés de C60 fonctionnalisés : applications biologiques et développement méthodologique

Sigwalt, David 26 March 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Notre équipe a récemment développé une méthode polyvalente permettant de préparer des dérivés complexes de C60 hexa-adduits fonctionnalisés. Cette méthodologie permet d'obtenir des produits aux caractéristiques originales. Le C60 central agit comme un support central peu réactif, autour duquel des fonctionnalités sont réparties dans un espace octaédrique parfaitement défini. La première partie de ce travail de thèse a consisté à exploiter cette méthodologie pour créer des C60 hexa-adduits polycationiques aux propriétés de transfection remarquables. Dans un second temps, les dendrons polyamines synthétisés ont été mis à profit pour créer des structures supramoléculaires de C60 hexa-adduits, sous forme micellaire. Par la suite, l'étude de ces assemblages a orienté nos investigations vers l'élaboration de dérivés de C60 hexa-adduits mannosylés multivalents résultant d'un assemblage supramoléculaire, dont leurs possibles applications biologiques sont actuellement à l'étude. En parallèle une synthèse covalente a permis d'obtenir un "équivalent dendritique" de C60 hexa-adduit multimannosylé. Partant du constat que notre méthodologie est efficace principalement pour des dérivés de C60 hexa-adduits qui ont une régio-sélectivité particulière, la dernière partie a été consacrée au développement de nouvelles voies de synthèses qui pourront permettre de créer des dérivés de C60 avec un contrôle régio-sélectif original.
106

Etudes d'auto-assemblages polydiacétylèniques et applications biologiques

Picardat, Emmanuelle 02 July 2012 (has links) (PDF)
La dualité hydrophobe/hydrophile des molécules amphiphiles est à l'origine de leur autoassemblage en solution, sous forme de nombreuses structures supramoléculaires, telles que les micelles. Ce travail de thèse présente la formation, la caractérisation et l'étude de nouvelles micelles diacétylèniques photopolymérisables. Une première partie décrit ainsi lasynthèse de nouvelles micelles cationiques et l'étude de leur utilisation en tant qu'agent de transfert de gènes. Dans une seconde partie, nos travaux présentent l'étude de micelles polydiacétylèniques, porteuses de têtes polaires octaéthylèneglycol, comme potentiel système de délivrance de médicament. Les propriétés d'encapsulation de ces micelles ont été évaluées en présence d'un dérivé fullerène fluorescent. Puis, l'incorporation d'une sonde membranaire dans leur couronne lipophile a permis de réaliser une étude de leurs propriétés de délivrance in vitro. Une étude préliminaire de leur biodistribution in vivo a également été réalisée par tomographie à émission monophotonique grâce à la chélation d'un isotoperadioactif sur la surface des micelles. Enfin une dernière partie présente l'analyse de deux nouveaux auto-assemblages tubulaires obtenus au cours de nos travaux.
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Identification des forces stochastiques appliquées à un système dynamique non linéaire en utilisant un modèle numérique incertain et des réponses expérimentales

Batou, Anas 18 December 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Ces travaux ont été développés dans le contexte de l'analyse vibratoire des assemblages combustibles. Ce type de structure est très complexe et a, du fait de sa géométrie, une très forte densité modale. Ainsi, afin de calculer la réponse d'une telle structure, une modélisation simplifiée est préférable. L'objectif est d'identifier des forces stochastiques induites par l'écoulement en utilisant un modèle numérique incertain et des réponses expérimentales. Pour ce problème, 4 sources d'incertitudes sont à prendre en considération : (1) Les incertitudes de modèle induites par les simplifications du modèle. (2) Les incertitudes sur les forces induites par les fluctuations statistiques de la pression turbulent. (3) Les incertitudes concernant la modélisation des forces stochastiques. (4) Les incertitudes induites par les erreurs de mesures. Les forces stochastiques ainsi identifiées sont appliquées sur le modèle simplifié stochastique pour calculer des statistiques sur les quantités d'intérêt
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Aspects of later Roman pottery assemblages in northern England : investigation of Roman pottery assemblages and supply with emphasis on East Yorkshire industries, and of the potential of neutron activation analysis for fabric characterisation

Evans, Jeremy January 1985 (has links)
This study has attempted to examine third and fourth century pottery supply in northern England together with other aspects of pottery assemblages in the region. The pottery kilns of the East Yorkshire industries have been characterised by neutron activation analysis which has proved reasonably successful in discriminating between them. Neutron activation analysis has also been utilised to attempt to check visually identified fabric groups and to help isolate other fabrics. This has been of varying success. Quantified data has been collected from 15 sites across the north and the limited published quantitative data have been utilised to examine the distribution, marketing and competition between fabric types in the region. Examination of functional variations through time between different types of site has also been undertaken as has that of variations in the quantity of finewares through time and between different types of site together with an attempt at quantifying decoration and examining trends in this. Pottery supply to the northern frontier area would seem to have been organised by different mechanisms in different periods. In the second century much of the pottery used on the frontier would appear to have been produced by the military themselves whilst in the third century and earlier fourth century free market mechanisms would seem to have operated, but in the late fourth-early fifth centuries some form of 'military contract' would appear to have taken over supply. Functional variations between different types of site have been identified with rural sites, turrets and Signal Stations sharing a major emphasis on the jar as the basic ceramic form and more complex settlement types having more diversified functional groups. The distribution of finewares also seems to be concentrated on more complex settlement types. It is apparent that there are consistent differences between the East Yorkshire region and the rest of the study area which may well reflect differences extending back into the Iron Age. Similarly there seem to be indications of some 'de-Romanisation' in late Roman assemblages but this does not develop in the fifth century, when nearly all the strands of evidence of Romano-British material culture disappear very rapidly.
109

Habitat structure, degradation and management effects on coral reef fish communities

Yahya, Saleh A.S. January 2011 (has links)
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on earth, and are critical to the survival of tropical marine ecosystems and sustenance of local human populations. However, coral reefs are quite vulnerable to disturbances, both natural and anthropogenic. This thesis looks at how coral reef communities have responded to climactic disturbances, particularly the 1997-98 El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and subsequent coral bleaching and mortality that affected much of the Indian Ocean, including the coastal waters of Tanzania, where the study was conducted. In particular, it investigates the effects of coral bleaching, habitat degradation and reef spatial arrangement on reef fish assemblages. Habitat structural complexity and spatial arrangement of reefs had an effect on reef fish communities. Fish communities showed patterns in distribution among habitats and between patch and continuous reefs. Fishes preferred live to bleached/dead or eroded coral, but trophic groups reacted differently to patch and continuous reefs. There were slight changes in fish abundance and significant changes in fish diversity on experimental, bleached branching Acropora coral plots over a period of one year. While fish abundance on one site increased shortly after a bleaching event, 6 years later fish abundance had decreased significantly. Conversely, coral reef communities in northern Tanzania had changed little over an 8-year period, with minor changes associated with the 1997-98 ENSO and the presence or absence of fisheries management. The coral reefs in the region were found to show high variability in community structure and responses of associated fish and invertebrate communities. The findings of this thesis indicate the importance of habitat structure and spatial arrangement of reefs, the detrimental effects of coral bleaching, and the possibility that some reefs and some (generalist) reef fish taxa may exhibit resilience to climate change. / At the time of the doctoral defense, the following papers were unpublished and had a status as follows: Paper 3: Manuscript. Paper 4: Manuscript.
110

Assembling intrasite spatial data at the 10,500 YBP Hanson site (48BH329)

Arnold, Craig R. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wyoming, 2007. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on June 16, 2008). Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-111).

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