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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.
41

Fabrication and Characterization of a Molten Salt Application Silicon Carbide Alpha Detector

Jarrell, Joshua Taylor, Jarrell January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
42

Numerical Investigation of High Strength Structural Steel Gravity Columns at Elevated Temperature

Akhtar, Mohammad Farhan January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Capillary Liquid Chromatography Using Micro Size Particles

Xiang, Yanqiao 30 July 2004 (has links) (PDF)
High speed and/or high efficiency separations can be realized using small particles (~ 1 µm) in liquid chromatography (LC). However, due to the large pressure drop caused by small particles, conventional LC pumping systems cannot satisfy the pressure requirements needed to drive the mobile phase through the column. Use of ultrahigh pressure, elevated temperature, or both can overcome these pressure limitations and allow the use of very small particles for high speed and/or high efficiency separations. In this dissertation, the use of ultrahigh pressures with and without elevated temperatures in capillary LC is described. Very fast separations of various samples on silica-based stationary phases were achieved using optimized equipment and conditions. Great reduction in separation time, while maintaining high efficiency, is the most significant result of this work. Mechanically, chemically and thermally stable new packing materials were required for this research. Polybutadiene encapsulated nonporous zirconia particles, which are chemically and thermally more stable than silica, were evaluated for fast separations of pharmaceuticals and herbicides at temperatures and pressures as high as 100 °C and 30 kpsi, respectively. Safety is a concern when extremely high pressures are used in LC. Column rupture and system component failure can lead to the creation of high speed liquid jets and capillary projectiles. The use of a plexiglass shroud to cover the initial section of the installed capillary column can eliminate any safety-related concerns about these liquid jets or capillary projectiles. An ultrahigh pressure sample injector, with small dwell volume is critical for sample injection and gradient operation at high pressures. A novel injection assembly, composed of six small needle valves, withstood pressures as high as 30 kpsi. A new capillary connector was designed to hold the capillary by “two-point” holding forces under high pressures. With this new injector and capillary connector, gradient elution was easily achieved for the high resolution separation of a protein tryptic digest.
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Room and Elevated Temperature Sliding Wear Behavior of Cold Sprayed Ni-WC Composite Coatings

Torgerson, Tyler B. 08 1900 (has links)
The tribological properties of cold sprayed Ni-WC metal matrix composite (MMC) coatings were investigated under dry sliding conditions from room temperature (RT) up to 400°C, and during thermal cycling to explore their temperature adaptive friction and wear behavior. Characterization of worn surfaces was conducted using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), and Raman spectroscopy to determine the chemical and microstructural evolution during friction testing. Data provided insights into tribo-oxide formation mechanisms controlling friction and wear. It was determined that the steady-state coefficient of friction (CoF) decreased from 0.41 at RT to 0.32 at 400˚C, while the wear rate increased from 0.5×10-4 mm3/N·m at RT to 3.7×10-4 mm3/N·m at 400˚C. The friction reduction is attributed primarily to the tribochemical formation of lubricious NiO on both the wear track and transfer film adhered to the counterface. The increase in wear is attributed to a combination of thermal softening of the coating and a change in the wear mechanism from adhesive to more abrasive. In addition, the coating exhibited low friction behavior during thermal cycling by restoring the lubricious NiO phase inside the wear track at high temperature intervals. Therefore, cold sprayed Ni-WC coatings are potential candidates for elevated temperature and thermally self-adaptive sliding wear applications.
45

Mode I Interlaminar Fracture Properties of Oxide and Non-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites

Mansour, Rabih January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
46

Effects of Advanced Surface Treatments on the Fatigue Behavior of ATI 718Plus at Room and Elevated Temperatures

Kattoura, Micheal 30 October 2017 (has links)
No description available.
47

Fatigue behavior of ceramic matrix composites at elevated temperatures under cyclic loading

Elahi, Mehran 06 June 2008 (has links)
To achieve satisfactory levels of strength, fracture toughness, and reliability for man-rated systems such as jet engines, fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composites are needed. An elevated temperature axial testing system is developed to investigate and characterize fatigue behavior of Nicalon fiber reinforced enhanced silicon carbide matrix. composites at 1800 of under fully reversed cyclic loading. Notch effect on quasi-static tensile response is also considered. Quasi-static and fatigue damage mechanisms and failure modes are examined using various specimen geometries, load levels, fatigue ratios, and laminates stacking sequences by employing a number of NDE techniques. Issues such as damage tolerance and durability are addressed by conducting interrupted fatigue tests at various stages of life for different load levels. Results are compared to the predictions of remaining strength and life, obtained using a performance simulation code. Initial results indicate existence of a threshold stress value which limits the use of the material system. / Ph. D.
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Weather and extreme heat in association to mental disorders : The case of Hanoi, Vietnam

Trang, Phan Minh January 2017 (has links)
Background: Vietnam suffers consequences of global warming. There is limited data of the relationship between weather, extreme heat and potential mental health problems. It is therefore crucial to study heat-related mental illnesses and to establish good solutions with relevant adaptations to global warming. The adaptation measures should give attention to people that live in areas facing annual extreme weather, and protecting health in general and more specifically mental health of citizens. The study aimed to examine relationships between weather patterns, extreme heat or heatwaves, and mental disorders, and to investigate factors contributing to increased vulnerability and susceptibility. Methods: The thesis includes a systematic review and a hospital-based study using data from the Hanoi Mental Hospital for five years (2008 – 2012), with mental disorders diagnosed by ICD10 (F00-99) to estimate the effects of weather variation, seasonality, increased temperatures, and heatwaves on hospital admissions for depression and other mental disorders. A negative binomial regression model accounting for yearly study period, time trends, and day of the week was used to analyze the relationship between seasonality, heatwaves, and monthly and daily mental disorder hospitalizations. Results: Our findings showed (i) a general tendency for more admissions between May and December, with a seasonal bi-annual high between May-June and November-December, and elevated ambient temperature was significantly related to increasing admissions for depressive disorders; (ii) the number of hospital cases for mental disorders increased in the summer seasone specially in June, and two percent of cases emerged during elevated temperature of one degree Celsius; and (iii) when compared with non-heatwave periods, heatwaves amounted to increasing risks for admission for the whole group of mental disorders (F00-79), and admissions for mental disorders among residents in rural communities and in the elderly population increased significantly during heatwaves. Conclusion: There were associations between hospital admissions for depression and other mental disorders and seasonality, weather patterns, elevated temperatures, and heatwaves. The associations grew stronger with the length of the heatwaves and particularly the elderly appeared more sensitive to seasonality, hot weather and heatwaves.
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Composição química dos grãos e da cera foliar de variedade Glycine max (L.) Merrill cv. MG/ BR-46 Conquista cultivada sob atmosfera enriquecida de gás carbônico e temperatura elevada / Chemical composition of seeds and leaf waxes of the variety Glycine max (L.) Merrill cv. MG/BR-46 Conquista grown under enrichment of atmospheric carbon dioxide and elevated temperature

Jara, Carmen Eusebia Palacios 05 November 2012 (has links)
A concentração do gás carbônico (CO2) tem aumentado nas últimas décadas, devido principalmente à queima de combustíveis fósseis. Como consequência, admite-se que haverá gradual aumento da temperatura atmosférica em nível global. A soja é importante planta agrícola em todo o mundo, consumida na alimentação humana e de animais domésticos. O presente trabalho compõe-se de dois capítulos, o primeiro versando sobre o efeito da concentração de gás carbônico e da temperatura sobre vários parâmetros bioquímicos e o segundo, sobre a composição da cera foliar cuticular de uma variedade de soja. O capítulo I trata da composição química dos grãos e do teor de ceras foliares de plantas da cultivar \'MG/BR-46 Conquista\' crescendo em câmaras de topo aberto sob duas condições de CO2 (380ppm ambiente e 800ppm elevado) e duas condições de temperatura (ambiente e elevada [+5°C]). Foram coletados dados de 6 coletas ao longo de 105 dias de desenvolvimento da planta. As plantas crescidas em altas concentrações de CO2 aumentaram a biomassa seca da folha, caule, raiz e frutos, além do número de sementes; temperaturas elevadas estimularam a senescência precoce. A floração foi antecipada sob condição de CO2 elevado. Entre os carboidratos dos grãos, os teores de amido, frutose e mio-inositol tenderam a diminuir, enquanto os de sacarose, glicose e rafinose aumentaram. O incremento de CO2 acelerou a translocação de açúcares, enquanto e o da temperatura desacelerou. O teor de óleo e a composição dos ácidos graxos foram afetados diretamente pela elevada temperatura, com redução do teor de ácidos poliinsaturados. A associação de temperatura e CO2 elevados reduziu ainda mais o teor de ácidos graxos poliinsaturados. Os teores de proteínas solúveis em geral não apresentaram diferenças significativas por efeito do acoplamento, embora o teor de nitrogênio total tenha aumentado por efeito do tratamento por temperatura elevada. O teor de clorofilas foliares diminuiu por efeito dos tratamentos e o teor de cera foliar foi alterado ao longo do tempo. Conclui-se que as elevações de CO2 e temperatura, previstas para um futuro próximo, poderão ter o efeito de aumentar a produção de óleo por plantas de \'MG/BR-46 Conquista\', devido ao aumento no número de sementes por planta e elevação do teor de óleo. O capítulo II trata do teor da cera e a identificação dos componentes da cera foliar cuticular, por extração por lavagens superficiais das folhas com diclorometano, separação das classes de constituintes da cera por cromatografia em camada delgada e análise das frações por cromatografia a gás acoplada a espectrometria de massas. Os principais constituintes da cera foram os ésteres, seguidos de n-alcanos. O éster mais abundante foi o eicosanoato de octadecila (C38). Os alcanos principais foram o hentriacontano (C31) e o nonacosano (C29). Outros componentes detectados foram álcoois primários, ácidos graxos, hidroxiácidos graxos, álcoois triterpênicos e esteróis. O principal n-álcool graxo primário foi o octacosanol. Os triterpenos alcoólicos detectados foram α- e β-amirinas, lupeol, germanicol e 12,20(29)-lupadien-3-ol. Os ácidos graxos variaram no intervalo C15-C28. Os esteroides detectados foram estigmasterol, campesterol, sitosterol e estigmastanol, com predominância do primeiro / The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) has increased in the last decades, due mainly to the combustion of fossil fuels. A gradual increase of the global temperature is expected as a consequence. Soybean is an important crop in most countries, being consumed either as human or domestic animals food. The present work is composed of two chapters, the first dealing with the effect of the concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature on several biochemical parameters, and the second on the composition of the foliar cuticular wax of a variety of soybean plant. Chapter one deals with the chemical composition of soybeans and the leaf wax contents of soybean variety \'MG/BR-46 Conquista\', growing in open top chambers under two conditions of CO2 (380 ppm - ambient, and 800 ppm - elevated) and two temperature conditions (ambient and elevated [+5°C]). The data were obtained from six collections along 105 days of experimentation. Elevated CO2 increased the dry weight of leaf, stem, root and fruit, as well as the number of seeds; elevated temperature stimulated early senescence. Early flowering occurred under elevated CO2. Among the grain carbohydrates, the contents of starch, fructose and myo-inositol decreased, whereas those of sucrose, glucose and raffinose increased. The effect of elevated CO2 and temperature accelerated the sugar translocation while that of elevated temperature slowed it down. The oil content and fatty acid composition were affected directly by the elevated temperature, a reduction of the content of polyunsaturated fatty acids having been observed. The coupling of elevated CO2 and temperature reduced even further the content of polyunsaturated acids. In general, the content of soluble proteins did not change significantly by the effect of treatment associating temperature and CO2, although the total nitrogen content increased by the effect of elevated temperature. The content of leaf chlorophylls decreased and the foliar wax content changed with time. It is concluded that the increase of temperature and atmospheric CO2, expected to take place in the near future, will possibly have the effect of increasing the production of oil by plants of \'MG/BR-46 Conquista\', due to the increase of the number of seeds per individual and the increase of the seed oil content. Chapter two deals with the concentration and identification of the components of the foliar cuticular wax of the soybean variety \'MG/BR-46 Conquista\', by means of surface washings of the leaves with dichloromethane, separation of the classes of wax constituents by thin layer chromatography and analysis of the fractions by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. The main constituents of the wax were esters, followed by n-alkanes. The main ester constituent was eicosanoate of octadecyl (C38). The main alkanes were n-hentriacontane (C31) and n-nonacosane (C29). Other constituents detected were primary alcohols, fatty acids, hydroxyacids, triterpene alcohols and sterols. The main n-primary alcohol was octacosanol. The triterpene alcohols detected were α- e β-amyrins, lupeol, germanicol and 12,20(29)-lupadien-3-ol. The steroids detected were stigmasterol, campesterol, sitosterol and stigmastanol, with predominance of stigmasterol
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Comparison of the sutherlandioside B levels in two commercially available Sutherlandia frutescence preparations and the effect of elevated temperature and humidity on these levels

Joseph, Ashton Edward January 2009 (has links)
Magister Pharmaceuticae - MPharm / Sutherlandia frutescens (tribe Galegeae, Fabaceae), is a popular medicinal plant traditionally used in South Africa. In 2000, a company called Phyto Nova (Pty) Ltd. initiated large-scale cultivation and contract manufacturing of tablets, made from the powdered herb (i.e. thin stems and leaves). Most of these commercial Sutherlandia solid dosage forms are made from the dried leaf powder but recently a new product, viz. Promune™ capsules, made from a freeze-dried aqueous extract, came on the market and was claimed to be “better” as it mimics the traditional tea. However, the pharmaceutical quality and stability of these preparations have not yet been investigated. The objectives of this study were firstly, to develop a validated stability-indicating HPLC assay for sutherlandioside B (SU-B); secondly, to compare the SU-B levels in the two commercially available Sutherlandia products viz, the Phyto Nova Sutherlandia SU1™ tablet and the Promune™ capsule, and, thirdly, to determine the effect of elevated temperature and humidity as well as acid hydrolysis on the SU-B levels in these two products. / South Africa

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