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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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Study of aldehydes, Co and characterization of particles resulting from oil contamination of aircraft bleed air

Nayyeri Amiri, Shahin January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering / Byron Jones / Contamination of aircraft bleed air with engine oil and/or hydraulic fluid results in a “fume event” in the aircraft cabin. Exposure to contaminated bleed air may have acute and/or chronic adverse health effects based on the intensity of various chemicals which are released during such a fume event. ASHRAE Standard 161, Air Quality within Commercial Aircraft, includes a requirement for bleed air sensors to detect contamination from lubricating oil. One potential approach to meeting this requirement is through particle detection. In the research reported here, the end goal is to provide data needed to develop an automated detection apparatus for contaminated bleed air through oil particle detection. Consequently, the type and concentration of different chemicals as well as the number and size distribution of particles were determined for bleed air with different rates of contamination under various turbine engine operating conditions. Multiple fume events were simulated by using a four-part experimental program to develop a detailed characterization of particles that result when bleed air is contaminated with lubricating oil. Test results show that oil contamination in the compressor will result in a fog of very fine droplets in the bleed air under most operating conditions. With moderately high contamination rates at elevated power levels (high bleed air temperature) the concentration distribution and particle size does not vary much with power (temperature) and generally depends on the rate of contamination. Moreover, at elevated power levels, the peak particle concentration takes place in the range of 50 to 70 nanometers and the bulk of the particles form at less than 150 nanometers. At very low contamination rates very ultrafine particles can be generated in the size of 10 nanometers or less. As a result, detection is needed for a range of sizes ranging from about 100 nanometers to 10 nanometers.
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Enhancing Multispectral Imagery of Ancient Documents

Griffiths, Trace A 01 May 2011 (has links)
Multispectral imaging (MSI) provides a wealth of imagery data that, together with modern signal processing techniques, facilitates the enhancement of document images. In this thesis, four topic areas are reviewed and applied to ancient documents. They are image fusion, matched filters, bleed-through removal, and shadow removal. These four areas of focus provide useful tools for papyrologists studying the digital imagery of documents. The results presented form a strong case for the utility of MSI data over the use of a single image captured at any given wavelength of light.
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Numerical Simulation of Entrainment and Recirculating flow at the Base of a Truncated Aerospike Nozzle with Supplementary Base Flow

January 2017 (has links)
abstract: The aerospike nozzle belongs to the class of altitude compensating nozzles making it a strong candidate for Space Shuttle Main Engines. Owing to their higher efficiency compared to conventional bell nozzles, the aerospike nozzles are being studied extensively and are being used for many Single State to Orbit (SSTO) designs. A rocket engine nozzle with altitude compensation, such as the aerospike, consumes less fuel than a rocket engine with a bell nozzle. Aerospike nozzles are huge and are often difficult to construct and have to be truncated in order to make them feasible for application in a rocket propulsion system. Consequently, truncation of the aerospike leads to pressure loss under the base, which in-turn decreases the overall thrust produced by the rocket nozzle. To overcome this loss, a technique called base bleed is implemented in which a secondary jet is made to flow through the base of the truncated portion. This thesis uses dynamic pressure contour plots to find out the ideal base bleed mass flow rate to avoid base recirculation in 10 %, 20 % and 30 % truncated aerospike nozzles. / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Mechanical Engineering 2017
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Implementation of Slater Boundary Condition into OVERFLOW

Duncan, Sean 11 October 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Recurrent Gastric Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis

Al Momani, Laith A., Abughanimeh, Omar, Shipley, Lindsey C., Phemister, Jennifer, Swenson, James, Young, Mark 21 June 2018 (has links)
Neurofibromatosis type 1 is an autosomal dominant neurocutaneous disorder characterized by a mutation of the neurofibromin 1 (NF1) gene, resulting in increased susceptibility for multiple tumors, namely, gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs)-the most common types of mesenchymal neoplasms in the gastrointestinal tract. Despite these tumors' predilection for the stomach, it seems to be the least likely part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to be affected in cases of neurofibromatosis. Herein, we report a case of a 61-year-old male patient with known neurofibromatosis, who presented with acute blood loss anemia due to a recurrent gastric GIST, requiring partial gastrectomy due to its size and multiple recurrences.
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Bleed Rate Model Based on Prandtl-Meyer Expansion for a Bleed Hole Normal to a Supersonic Freestream

Bunnag, Shane 30 September 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Bleed air oil contamination particulate characterization

Roth, Jake January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering / Mohammad H. Hosni / Byron W. Jones / Gas turbine engine oil is contaminating the bleed air of an aircraft with enough frequency and intensity that health concerns are of public interest. While previous work measured micro particles and used only a simulator, this work mainly consists of measurements in the nanoparticle and ultrafine range using both the simulator and two different gas turbine engines. No previous research has been conducted using working jet engines to simulate a bleed air system and characterize the oil particulate contamination. Oil was injected into a bleed air simulator and an Allison 250 CC18 turbine engine in order to observe the particle size distributions resulting from thermal degradation and was measured with three particle sizing counters and an FTIR. The aerosol size distributions are given for various temperature and pressure ranges consistent with the process conditions associated with the bleed air in a commercial aircraft. Particle sizes of approximately 80nm to 100nm were observed at temperatures over 200°C while particles similar to injection distributions and smaller than measureable size were observed at lower power settings. Temperature is thought to be the controlling factor affecting particle size above 200°C while blade shear is likely the dominant factor for lower temperatures. The bleed air simulator produced results similar to the gas turbine engine results at higher temperatures, but did not replicate the size characteristics at lower temperatures. The observed particles are ultrafine and situated in the size range that may impact health safety more than larger particles.
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Estudo analítico dos pólipos endometriais: a importância da polipectomia

Abrão, Féres [UNESP] 15 February 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:32:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-02-15Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:43:00Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 abrao_f_me_botfm_prot.pdf: 3819021 bytes, checksum: 286b7ab59b9920e305887bd1c6365981 (MD5) / Fundação para o Desenvolvimento Médico e Hospitalar (Famesp) / Validar a polipectomia por vídeo-endoscopia como método terapêutico para pacientes com esterilidade, com sangramento uterino anormal e assintomáticas com pólipos endometriais. Pacientes e Métodos:Trabalho analítico e retrospectivo, cujos dados foram obtidos através de consultas aos prontuários de pacientes já submetidas a histeroscopias diagnósticas e cirúrgicas, no Setor de Endoscopia Ginecológica da Disciplina de Ginecologia da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu (UNESP) e da Clínica de Ginecologia Dr. Feres Abrão de Marília, atendidas entre o período de 2004 a 2005. Foram estudadas 208 mulheres submetidas ao exame histeroscópico com diagnóstico de pólipo endometrial. As pacientes foram distribuídas em 3 grupos, assim denominados: Grupo I (n=54), pacientes com queixa de esterilidade, Grupo II (n=59), pacientes com queixa de sangramento uterino anormal, Grupo III (n=95), pacientes assintomáticas com ultrassom vaginal anormal. Resultados: Pacientes do grupo I (Esterilidade), a faixa etária situou-se com maior incidência entre 31 e 35 anos, o peso situou-se entre 66,0 e 70,0 kg, o IMC de 20-25 (normal) em 50% dos casos, predominou a raça branca em 88,88%, não fumantes em 98,10%, hipertensão arterial em 1,85%, gestação 0 (G0) em 77,77%, associação de pólipo cervical e endometrial em 40%. A localização dos pólipos endometriais foi em 61,10% na parede anterior e posterior do útero. A biópsia orientada encontrou 11,11% de pólipos endometriais, sendo 100% benignos e o anátomo patológico, após polipectomia, encontrou 98,14% de pólipo endometriais benignos e pólipos endometriais com atipias em 1,85%. A esterilidade (1ª) ocorreu em 77,77% e secundária (2ª) em 33,33%, a gravidez ocorreu em 31,4% das pacientes no primeiro ano após a polipectomia e o ultrassom vaginal apresentou normalidade em 24% dos casos... / To evaluate polypectomy by video-endoscopy as a method of treating patients with abnormal uterine bleeding and asymptomatic endometrial polyps. Patients and Methods: Retrospective analysis of data obtained from medical records of patients who had already undergone diagnostic and surgical endoscopies at The Gynaecology Discipline of Botucatu Medical School (UNESP), Botucatu, and The Dr. Feres Abrão Gynaecology Clinic, Marilia, SP, Brazil in 2004 and 2005. We studied 208 women submitted to hysteroscopy exam with a diagnosis of endometrial polyp. They were distributed into three groups: Group I (n=54) sterility; Group II (n=59) abnormal uterine bleeding; and Group III (n=95) asymptomatic with abnormal vaginal ultrasound. Results: In Group I (sterility) the most common age group was 31-35 years and weight between 66.0 and 70.0kg; 50% had BMI of 20-25 (normal), 88.88% were white, 98.10% were non-smokers, and 1.85% had arterial hypertension. Number of gestations was zero (G0) in 77.77%, 40% had associated cervical and endometrial polyps. In 61.10% of cases endometrial polyps were on the anterior and posterior uterine walls; guided biopsy found 11.11% of endometrial polyps which were all benign, and after polypectomy, anatomic pathology found benign polyps in 98.14% and atypical polyps in 1.85%. Primary sterility occurred in 77.77% and secondary in 33.33%, pregnancy in the first year after polypectomy occurred in 31.4%, and ultrasound was normal in 24% of cases. In Group II (abnormal uterine bleeding) the most common age group was 41-45 years and weight between 66.0 and 70.0kg; 49.15% had BMI 26-30 (overweight), 88.19% were white, 91.52% were non-smokers, and 10.16% had systemic arterial hypertension...(Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Estudo analítico dos pólipos endometriais : a importância da polipectomia /

Abrão, Féres. January 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Rogério Dias / Banca: Jorge Nahas / Banca: Reginaldo Guedes / Resumo: Validar a polipectomia por vídeo-endoscopia como método terapêutico para pacientes com esterilidade, com sangramento uterino anormal e assintomáticas com pólipos endometriais. Pacientes e Métodos:Trabalho analítico e retrospectivo, cujos dados foram obtidos através de consultas aos prontuários de pacientes já submetidas a histeroscopias diagnósticas e cirúrgicas, no Setor de Endoscopia Ginecológica da Disciplina de Ginecologia da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu (UNESP) e da Clínica de Ginecologia Dr. Feres Abrão de Marília, atendidas entre o período de 2004 a 2005. Foram estudadas 208 mulheres submetidas ao exame histeroscópico com diagnóstico de pólipo endometrial. As pacientes foram distribuídas em 3 grupos, assim denominados: Grupo I (n=54), pacientes com queixa de esterilidade, Grupo II (n=59), pacientes com queixa de sangramento uterino anormal, Grupo III (n=95), pacientes assintomáticas com ultrassom vaginal anormal. Resultados: Pacientes do grupo I (Esterilidade), a faixa etária situou-se com maior incidência entre 31 e 35 anos, o peso situou-se entre 66,0 e 70,0 kg, o IMC de 20-25 (normal) em 50% dos casos, predominou a raça branca em 88,88%, não fumantes em 98,10%, hipertensão arterial em 1,85%, gestação 0 (G0) em 77,77%, associação de pólipo cervical e endometrial em 40%. A localização dos pólipos endometriais foi em 61,10% na parede anterior e posterior do útero. A biópsia orientada encontrou 11,11% de pólipos endometriais, sendo 100% benignos e o anátomo patológico, após polipectomia, encontrou 98,14% de pólipo endometriais benignos e pólipos endometriais com atipias em 1,85%. A esterilidade (1ª) ocorreu em 77,77% e secundária (2ª) em 33,33%, a gravidez ocorreu em 31,4% das pacientes no primeiro ano após a polipectomia e o ultrassom vaginal apresentou normalidade em 24% dos casos...(Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: To evaluate polypectomy by video-endoscopy as a method of treating patients with abnormal uterine bleeding and asymptomatic endometrial polyps. Patients and Methods: Retrospective analysis of data obtained from medical records of patients who had already undergone diagnostic and surgical endoscopies at The Gynaecology Discipline of Botucatu Medical School (UNESP), Botucatu, and The Dr. Feres Abrão Gynaecology Clinic, Marilia, SP, Brazil in 2004 and 2005. We studied 208 women submitted to hysteroscopy exam with a diagnosis of endometrial polyp. They were distributed into three groups: Group I (n=54) sterility; Group II (n=59) abnormal uterine bleeding; and Group III (n=95) asymptomatic with abnormal vaginal ultrasound. Results: In Group I (sterility) the most common age group was 31-35 years and weight between 66.0 and 70.0kg; 50% had BMI of 20-25 (normal), 88.88% were white, 98.10% were non-smokers, and 1.85% had arterial hypertension. Number of gestations was zero (G0) in 77.77%, 40% had associated cervical and endometrial polyps. In 61.10% of cases endometrial polyps were on the anterior and posterior uterine walls; guided biopsy found 11.11% of endometrial polyps which were all benign, and after polypectomy, anatomic pathology found benign polyps in 98.14% and atypical polyps in 1.85%. Primary sterility occurred in 77.77% and secondary in 33.33%, pregnancy in the first year after polypectomy occurred in 31.4%, and ultrasound was normal in 24% of cases. In Group II (abnormal uterine bleeding) the most common age group was 41-45 years and weight between 66.0 and 70.0kg; 49.15% had BMI 26-30 (overweight), 88.19% were white, 91.52% were non-smokers, and 10.16% had systemic arterial hypertension...(Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Improving Advanced Practice Nurses' Knowledge of Cerebral Hemorrhage Assessment and Management

Lombardo, Kimberly Marie 01 January 2018 (has links)
Cerebral hemorrhages are a type of stroke causing bleeding in the brain from a ruptured brain vessel or an aneurysm. In the emergency department (ED), advanced practice nurses (APNs') play a pivotal role in identifying cerebral hemorrhages. Many APNs' lack the skills necessary to assess, diagnose, and manage this type of stroke. A delay in diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhages carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality and can lead to lifelong disability or death. The framework of this project is the Patricia Benner theory of novice-to-expert, which is a 5-step approach designed to strengthen nursing skills with the goal of developing nurses into experts in the neuroscience field. This project addressed whether a validated educational program for APNs' in the ED will increase knowledge to improve the assessment, diagnosis, and management of the cerebral hemorrhage stroke patient. A panel of experts were provided a comprehensive educational plan with multiple case scenarios. A 5-point Likert questionnaire was administered and a statistical analysis was performed. Results indicated the panel strongly agreed that the educational initiative increased APNs' knowledge and fostered a culture of change for APNs' in the ED. Potential implications of this educational module will be considered in satellite organizations impacting APNs' growth and improving patient care throughout the health system. The project determined that the significance of social change included increased APNs' knowledge and advanced professional growth, lowers mortality rates, and promotes an evidence-based quality improvement project.

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