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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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A Rugged, Low-Cost, Advanced Data-Acquisition System for Field Test Projects

Simms, D. A., Cousineau, K. L. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1993 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has teamed up with Zond Systems, Inc., to provide a rugged, low-cost, advanced data-acquisition system (ADAS) for use in field test projects. The ADAS simplifies the process of making accurate measurements on mechanical equipment exposed to harsh environments. It provides synchronized, time-series measurement data from multiple, independent sources. The ADAS is currently being used to acquire data from large wind turbines in operational wind-plant environments. ADAS modules are mounted on rotating blades, turbine towers, nacelles, control modules, meteorological towers, and electrical stations. The ADAS has the potential to meet the testing and monitoring needs of many other technologies as well, including vehicles, heavy equipment, piping and power transmission networks, and building energy systems.
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Växt av meticillinresistenta staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) i vårdrum på sjukhus i Region Halland efter vård av patient med känd MRSA : Koppling till riskfaktorer / Detection of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in patient room in hospital in Region Halland after care of patient with confirmed MRSA : Linkage to riskfactors

Adielsson, Camilla January 2018 (has links)
Introduktion: Antibiotikaresistenta bakterier är ett stort hot mot folkhälsan. Alla patienter har rätt till en smittfri vårdmiljö, trots det förekommer smittspridning inom hälso och sjukvården. Meticillinresistenta staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) hos patienter, personal, men också i vårdmiljön utgör en risk. För att tidigt upptäcka, förebygga och förhindra smittspridning behövs rutiner för vård, hantering av utrustning samt städning av vårdlokaler. Syfte: Syftet var att beräkna andelen miljöodlingar som visade växt av MRSA i vårdrum efter slutstädning, efter vård av patient med känd MRSA, samt om patientens riskfaktorer eller vårdtidens längd påverkade resultatet. Metod: En kvantitativ studie med ett konsekutivt material som utgörs av data från sammanlagt 180 utförda miljöodlingar i Region Halland. Materialet är bearbetat i statistikprogrammet, SPSS, och analyserat med Chi2 test. Resultat: I 14 % (25 av 180) av miljöodlingar påvisades MRSA i vårdmiljön. Riskfaktorers påverkan kunde inte påvisas vad det gällde sår/hudlesioner, dränage, katetrar, tracheostomi eller andra konstgjorda kroppsöppningar. Däremot fanns en signifikant ökad risk att finna MRSA i vårdrummet, efter slutstädning, om vårdtiden överstigit 1 dygn. Slutsats: Studien visar att slutstädningens kvalitet är viktig och troligen mer betydelsefull än inverkan av patientens riskfaktorer eftersom det inte gick att påvisa något statistiskt signifikant samband mellan patientens riskfaktorer och förekomst av MRSA i vårdrummet efter slutstädning. Däremot kan vårdtiden användas vid bedömning av ökad risk för växt och smittspridning av MRSA och rutiner borde eventuellt anpassas utifrån det. / Introduction: Evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria poses a major threat to public health. All patients are entitled to a non-infectious care environment; despite the fact that infectious transmission in health care is possible. Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in patients, staff and in health care environment represents such a threat.  In infection prevention in health care established routines in patient care, handling of medical equipment and cleaning in care environment are essential. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the fraction of MRSA positive environmental sampling following terminal cleaning of a room where a patient with confirmed MRSA was treated, and to assess whether potential patient’s risk factors and/or length of hospital stay influenced the result. Methods: Quantitative study with consecutive material consisting of data from in total 180 environmental samplings performed in Region Halland. The material has been processed with the statistic program SPSS, and analyzed with Chi2 test.  Results: In 14 % (25 out of 180) of the environmental samplings MRSA was detected. A statistically significant association between prevalence of patient risk factors as wounds/skin lesions, drainage, catheters, tracheostomy or other artificial body openings could not be shown. However, a hospital stay exceeding 24 hours significantly increased risk of detecting MRSA in the patient room after terminal cleaning.  Conclusion: Quality of terminal cleaning is important in preventing transmission of MRSA in health care environment and probably more important than the impact of patient risk factors. However, length of hospital stay is a factor worth consideration and can possibly be used to influence care routines in prevention of transmission of MRSA in health care environment.
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Experimental and CFD Evaluation of Humidity Management Methods of Ruggedizing a COTS Electronics System for a Severe Climatic Environment

ZHANG, YAFAN January 2007 (has links)
This master thesis is about an investigation of anti-moisture methods for a nonhermeticelectronics enclosure containing a number of printed circuit boards(PCB) and placed in a severe climatic environment. The relevant theoretical background was provided first. It included the impact of moisture on electronics, some useful psychrometrics concepts, heat transfer fundamentals, introduction of environmental test, temperature and humiditysensing techniques, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling, antimoisture methods and commercial heaters in the current marketing. Then a CFD modelling methodology was developed and validated based on experiment data. An extra heater was added to the enclosure to prevent water adsorption on printed circuit assemblies (PCA) surfaces. The heat dissipation and switch-on period strategies were parametrically studied in order to maintain the internal relative humidity below 60% in the vicinity of PCA surfaces, according to the relative humidity control method. In the end, results obtained from the environmental tests and the CFD simulations were presented and analyzed. Conclusions and future work were also discussed.
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Experimental and CFD Evaluation of Humidity Management Methods of Ruggedizing a COTS Electronics System for a Severe Climatic Environment

ZHANG, YAFAN January 2007 (has links)
<p><p>This master thesis is about an investigation of anti-moisture methods for a nonhermeticelectronics enclosure containing a number of printed circuit boards(PCB) and placed in a severe climatic environment.</p><p>The relevant theoretical background was provided first. It included the impact of moisture on electronics, some useful psychrometrics concepts, heat transfer fundamentals, introduction of environmental test, temperature and humiditysensing techniques, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling, antimoisture methods and commercial heaters in the current marketing.</p><p>Then a CFD modelling methodology was developed and validated based on experiment data. An extra heater was added to the enclosure to prevent water adsorption on printed circuit assemblies (PCA) surfaces. The heat dissipation and switch-on period strategies were parametrically studied in order to maintain the internal relative humidity below 60% in the vicinity of PCA surfaces, according to the relative humidity control method.</p><p>In the end, results obtained from the environmental tests and the CFD simulations were presented and analyzed. Conclusions and future work were also discussed.</p></p>
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JOINT COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION, IDENTIFICATION STIMULATORS (CNIS)

Hull, J. W., Jr. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / This paper provides a current review of a new installed system test facility (ISTF) capability for the Air Force and Navy. The requirements, design characteristics, and status of the joint-service Communications, Navigation, Identification Simulator (CNIS) developments will be covered along with their relationships with the Air Force’s Avionics Test and Integration Complex (ATIC) and the Navy’s Air Combat Environment Test and Evaluation Facility (ACETEF) ISTFs. These developments provide the services an interactive spatially, temporally, and tactically coherent signal environment for development and operational test and evaluation. The Joint Communications Simulator (JCS) and Joint Data Link Simulator (JDLS) capabilities, integration aspects, and development schedules (2000 IOC) will also be addressed. Finally, installed system test and evaluation concepts, both Air Force and Navy, using the simulators will be previewed to assist upcoming development programs in identifying potential applications.

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