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- Oil Rig Eco Hotel: OilRigEcoHotel_Brochure
- Creator
- Marcan, Stephanie
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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By refashioning the design and programmatic use of an offshore oil rig into a luxury hotel for ecotourists, a new age of responsible travel...
Show moreBy refashioning the design and programmatic use of an offshore oil rig into a luxury hotel for ecotourists, a new age of responsible travel may emerge. By twisting the symbol of oil dependency into an ecologically preserved, environmentally accountable and revenue-producing prototype, the ideals of reuse, energy and environment can be viewed through a new lens. This design creates interesting and innovative living spaces and environments aided by sustainable integrations to create a “living machine” that establishes connections between all building systems as well as inhabitant inputs and outputs resulting in an energy independent habitat.
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- Creative Public Library and Material Center
- Creator
- Phanuprasit, Praerin
- Date
- 2010-07-29
- Title
- LONG-TERM AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF ORGANIC MATTER IN ANAEROBICALLY DIGESTED BIOSOLIDS
- Creator
- Lukicheva, Irina
- Date
- 2012-12-05, 2012-12
- Description
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Long-term anaerobic storage of biosolids in a lagoons type of system as a post-treatment to anaerobic digestion is a proven process for...
Show moreLong-term anaerobic storage of biosolids in a lagoons type of system as a post-treatment to anaerobic digestion is a proven process for further pathogen reduction to produce Class A biosolids. At the same time, final biosolids product could develop odors during storage and handling, limiting the flexibility of biosolids utilization. The goal of this research was to study properties of biosolids under different lengths of aging time to determine the stability of final product for its odor potential. Field lagoons of Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago were sampled to estimate the spatial and temporal variations in the physical-chemical properties and biological stability indicators, namely, total solids, volatile solids, pH, electric conductivity, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, ammonia-N, nitrite/nitrate-N, accumulated oxygen uptake for the 20-hour respirometric test, soluble protein concentration and headspace concentrations of volatile sulfur compounds. The sampling campaign was performed in October 2009. Two types of lagoons were assessed in this study- high-solids lagoons that are loaded with sludge that was previously anaerobically digested and dewatered on the centrifuges, and low-solids lagoons that are loaded with sludge that was previously digested but not dewatered. The analysis of collected data suggested that for the high-solids lagoons the surface layer biosolids (depth of above 0.15 m) undergo long-term aerobic oxidation resulting in higher degree of final product stabilization. The subsurface layers (depth below 0.15 m) are subjected to anaerobic environment where the conditions allow only the initial rapid organic matter degradation approximately within the first year, followed xii by very slow degradation. In addition, microbiological analyses using Fluorescent in situ Hybridization did not indicate active microbial communities in aged biosolids. The performance of low-solids lagoons in the reduction of the biodegradability parameters was shown to be similar to that of the high-solids lagoons. Low-solids lagoons were shown to perform the dewatering function reducing moisture in the digested sludge from initial 2-3% TS to up to 16% TS. Although the lagoon aged biosolids were found to be stable in comparison with other products, such as composts, further aerobic processes taking place after lagoons, such as air-drying and stock-piling could induce further active biological activity. This could potentially result in the odor formation from the air-dried final product. For these reasons, more research is required on the mechanisms promoting further product degradation after lagoons aging.
PH.D in Environmental Engineering, December 2012
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- All Season Recreation Center: Eric Grebliunas Thesis Boards
- Creator
- Grebliunas, Eric
- Date
- 2012-04-30, 2012-05
- Description
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The center is a celebration of Chicago's unique seasonal opportunities and will encourage the inherent entertainment nature provides. This is...
Show moreThe center is a celebration of Chicago's unique seasonal opportunities and will encourage the inherent entertainment nature provides. This is a structurally determinate project.
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- waterWORKS: Reed Webster Final Book
- Creator
- Webster, Reed
- Date
- 5/3/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Water shortages will be a global problem by the year 2025. With the Great Lakes Basin accounting for 95% of the fresh water in the United...
Show moreWater shortages will be a global problem by the year 2025. With the Great Lakes Basin accounting for 95% of the fresh water in the United States it will soon become our most valuable natural resource. In re-defining urban relationships to the Great Lakes a healthy, ecologically stable, and regenerative water system can become our greatest national asset. Providing a prototype solution for one of these urban areas (Traverse City, MI) may set a precedent for long term protection of the Great Lakes.
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- IMPROVEMENT OF BUS TRANSIT OPERATIONS BY MINIMIZING NON-REVENUE TRAVEL TIME
- Creator
- Arthur, Christina
- Date
- 2012-06-04, 2012-07
- Description
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There are many activities in which a transit agency can investigate reduce costs. Three main activities include service cuts, renegotiations...
Show moreThere are many activities in which a transit agency can investigate reduce costs. Three main activities include service cuts, renegotiations of union labor contracts and modifications to bus operations. The first activity, cutting service, is often a last resort because not only must an agency adhere to its budget but also its service standards. Service cutting can involve route eliminations, stop eliminations, reroutes and reductions in spans of service and frequency of service. These service cuts greatly impact the riders in which routes serve as well as the image of the agency. In order to maintain customer satisfaction and ridership, an agency may decide to employ the latter two activities. In essence these two types of activities, singularly or in combination, can produce a reduction in overhead costs to the agency by more efficiently operating services. This paper focuses on modifications to bus operations as it relates to pull-in and pull-out trips, commonly referred to as deadheading and operator travel to relief points. Using the urban bus operation of the Chicago Transit Authority, a model is developed to assign routes to garages given the locations of the pull-in and pull-out locations associated with each route. As the system currently exists, there are seven garages distributed across the city from which 144 bus routes start and end. Many of these routes are operated out of multiple garages. The main reason for these route-to-multi-garage assignments is garage capacity and scheduling needs. The goal of this research is to determine how routes can be assigned to one specific garage and still meet the requirements given by the schedule.
M.S. in Civil Engineering, July 2012
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- Title
- ADVANCING DESIGN SIZING AND PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR BUILDING INTEGRATED THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEMS
- Creator
- Zakrzewski, Thomas
- Date
- 2017, 2017-07
- Description
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Combined electrical and thermal energy systems (i.e., cogeneration systems) will play an integral role in future energy supplies because they...
Show moreCombined electrical and thermal energy systems (i.e., cogeneration systems) will play an integral role in future energy supplies because they can yield higher overall system fuel utilization and efficiency, and thus produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions, than traditionally separate systems. However, methods for both design sizing and performance optimization for cogeneration systems and commercial buildings lag behind the tremendous advancements that have been made in building performance simulation methods. Therefore, the overall goal of this research is to develop and apply novel cogeneration system modeling techniques for optimizing design sizing and dispatch of generation sets that reduce energy use, energy costs, and greenhouse gas emissions. This research is divided into four main research objectives: (1) generalizing cogeneration performance of lean burn natural gas spark ignition reciprocating engines, (2) developing a new Design and Optimization of Combined Heat and Power (DOCHP) systems optimization tool for improving design-sizing of building-integrated and grid-tied CHP systems, (3) demonstrating the utility of the DOCHP tool with several practical applications, and (4) integrating on-site intermittent renewable energy systems into the DOCHP tool to analyze micro-grid applications. This research leverages recent developments in multiple areas of building and system simulation methods. DOCHP advances design sizing and performance optimization methods for building integrated thermal and electrical energy generation systems through the application of an evolutionary artificial intelligence-based genetic algorithm and its ability to resolve to non-linear optimization with discrete constraints while considering non-linear part-load generation set performance curves.
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, July 2017
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- Title
- Cobalt-Tungsten Carbide Alloy and Process
- Creator
- Holtz, Frederick C
- Date
- 4/24/2009, 1970-05-19
- Description
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Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
- Title
- Method of Making a Tortilla Flour
- Creator
- Lloyd, William R., Millares Sotres, Ricardo
- Date
- 1952-02-05
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- ULTRALOW POWER SRAM DESIGN IN NEAR THRESHOLD REGION USING 45NM CMOS TECHNOLOGY
- Creator
- Chen, Yinhui
- Date
- 2011-05-10, 2011-05
- Description
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With the development of CMOS technology, the performance including power dissipation and operation speed is highly concerned for SRAM design....
Show moreWith the development of CMOS technology, the performance including power dissipation and operation speed is highly concerned for SRAM design. Desirable low power consumption while operating fast is the goal of design and improvement. However, the tradeoff between performance and speed is one of the most challenging obstacles that engineers are facing. Along with continuously scaling in the process technology, the concern for stability of Static Random Access Memories (SRAMs) is increasing in the design and test. Maintaining an acceptable Static Noise Margin (SNM) as well as scaling the minimum feature sizes and supply voltages of the Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) becomes more and more challenging. Subthreshold leakage, dynamic power consumption and delay are major issues for circuits design, especially for SRAM design. Subthreshold leakage and dynamic power consumption can be decreased while supply voltage is scaled down. However, this may dramatically increase the circuit delay (Lindert, 1999) (Wang, 2004) (Zhai, 2004). In this dissertation, we first prepared fundamental knowledge of the CMOS technology as well as SRAM. According to the current researches on SRAM (Chang, 2005) (Chen, 2010), we proposed a novel 6t SRAM design which operates in near threshold region to optimize leakage power and speed. Negative word line is introduced to reduce the leakage current. A novel Latch-type voltage sense amplifier is proposed to improve the read speed of the proposed SRAM cell. The proposed SRAM design is implemented in 45nm technology and achieves more than 50% for power reduction, 68% for leakage reduction, 90% for write delay reduction and 78% for read delay reduction compared to traditional 6T SRAM in near threshold region. Although the proposed 6T SRAM inherit the disadvantage of 4T schematic in data retention, the operation stability is still respectable.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, May 2011
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- Title
- Recording Apparatus and Method for Making Duplicate Magnetic Records
- Creator
- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 1956-05-22
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- Transducer Machine
- Creator
- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 4/23/2009, 1966-06-07
- Description
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Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
- Title
- Transducer System
- Creator
- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 2009-05-04, 1974-07-16
- Description
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A longitudinal scan transducing apparatus for use with a television receiver comprising a magnetic transducer head having transverse...
Show moreA longitudinal scan transducing apparatus for use with a television receiver comprising a magnetic transducer head having transverse conductors for supplying high frequency bias, tape transport features including a damping pad acting on the tape adjacent the head for damping high frequency vibration at the head, head shifting and tape reversal features, and television set adapter circuitry for supplying a wide-band video signal and for stabilizing reproduced sync signals.
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- Electromagnetic Head
- Creator
- Wiegand, David E.
- Date
- 1958-10-07
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Jet Aeroacoustics
- Creator
- Raman, Ganesh
- Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- Multi-Science Pub.
- Title
- Method for Recycling Electric Arc Furnace Dust
- Creator
- Sresty, Guggilam C.
- Date
- 2009-05-08, 1991-05-07
- Description
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This invention relates to the metallurgy of iron and particularly to the separation and recovery of metals from electric arc furnace (EAF)...
Show moreThis invention relates to the metallurgy of iron and particularly to the separation and recovery of metals from electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts. While the invention discloses a process for the separation and recovery applicable to zinc, lead, cadmium and antimony contained in such EAF dusts, the invention is particularly applicable to the separation and recovery of zinc. This invention describes a method for reducing the zinc contained in an EAF dust, volatilizing the metallic zinc so produced from the mass of the dust, and reoxidizing the metallic zinc to zinc oxide along with the simultaneous regeneration of hydrogen which can be recycled to treat additional EAF dust.
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- SURVIVAL AND ATTACHMENT OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA ON ALMOND, HAZELNUT, AND BLACK PEPPER
- Creator
- Zhai, Yang
- Date
- 2016, 2016-05
- Description
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S. Enteritidis (SE) and S. Typhimurium (ST) are the two most common Salmonella enterica serovars that cause foodborne illnesses in U.S....
Show moreS. Enteritidis (SE) and S. Typhimurium (ST) are the two most common Salmonella enterica serovars that cause foodborne illnesses in U.S. Outbreaks of these serovars have been attributed to low moisture foods such as nuts and spices. However, little is known about the mechanisms of attachment on low moisture food surfaces. This study evaluated the associations between attachment and survival of Salmonella enterica serovars, storage temperatures, and surface characteristics of selected food samples. In the study, S. Enteritidis PT4 and S. Typhimurium LT2 were inoculated onto the surfaces of black peppercorns, almonds and hazelnuts at ~108 CFU/g. After 2 h air-drying, samples were stored at 4 and 25°C with 58 ± 2% relative humidity for up to 14 d. At specific time points, the food sample were washed two times in 1 × Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) to remove attached bacterial cells. The bacterial suspensions were serially diluted and plated on Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) and Xylose Lysine Deoxycholate (XLD) agar plates for enumeration. Significant differences (P<0.05) were found in the survival and attachment of SE and ST under all the conditions. ST can survive and attach better than SE at both 4 and 25°C. The decline rates on almonds, hazelnuts, and black peppercorns at 25°C were 0.348 ± 0.017, 0.273 ± 0.015, and 0.196 ± 0.017 log CFU/g per day for SE and 0.077 ± 0.008, 0.157 ± 0.008, and 0.048 ± 0.005 log CFU/g per day for ST, respectively. The attachment rates on almonds, hazelnuts and black peppercorns at 25°C were 18.71 ± 14.38, 1.56 ± 1.50, and 4.68 ± 0.76% for SE and 38.46 ± 11.32, 18.45 ± 7.73, and 56.30 ± 14.72% for ST, respectively. In addition, low temperature (i.e. 4°C) may contribute more to the survival of Salmonella than ambient temperature (i.e. 25°C). Certain surface characteristics (roughness & hydrophobicity) of hazelnut may probably result in weaker attachment of both Salmonella serovars. The results can be used to better understand the physiology of Salmonella enterica on low moisture foods and aid in developing effective control measures to reduce pathogen contamination.
M.S. in Food Safety and Technology, May 2016
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- Magnetic Record Member
- Creator
- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 1955-01-11
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPLICITLY COUPLED ELECTROMECHANICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSIENTS SIMULATOR FOR POWER SYSTEMS
- Creator
- Abhyankar, Shrirang
- Date
- 2011-11, 2011-11
- Description
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The simulation of electrical power system dynamic behavior is done using tran- sient stability simulators (TS) and electromagnetic transient...
Show moreThe simulation of electrical power system dynamic behavior is done using tran- sient stability simulators (TS) and electromagnetic transient simulators (EMT). A Transient Stability simulator, running at large time steps, is used for studying rela- tively slower dynamics e.g. electromechanical interactions among generators and can be used for simulating large-scale power systems. In contrast, an electromagnetic transient simulator models the same components in finer detail and uses a smaller time step for studying fast dynamics e.g. electromagnetic interactions among power electronics devices. Simulating large-scale power systems with an electromagnetic transient simulator is computationally inefficient due to the small time step size in- volved. A hybrid simulator attempts to interface the TS and EMT simulators which are running at different time steps. By modeling the bulk of the large-scale power system in a transient stability simulator and a small portion of the system in an electromagnetic transient simulator, the fast dynamics of the smaller area could be studied in detail, while providing a global picture of the slower dynamics for the rest of power system. In the existing hybrid simulation interaction protocols, the two simulators run independently, exchanging solutions at regular intervals. However, the exchanged data is accepted without any evaluation, so errors may be introduced. While such an explicit approach may be a good strategy for systems in steady state or having slow variations, it is not an optimal or robust strategy if the voltages and currents are varying rapidly, like in the case of a voltage collapse scenario. This research work proposes an implicitly coupled solution approach for the combined transient stability and electromagnetic transient simulation. To combine the two sets of equations with their different time steps, and ensure that the TS and EMT solutions are consistent, the equations for TS and coupled-in-time EMT equations are solved simultaneously. While computing a single time step of the TS equations, a simultaneous calculation of several time steps of the EMT equations is proposed. Along with the implicitly coupled solution approach, this research work also proposes to use a three phase representation of the TS network instead of using a positive-sequence balanced representation as done in the existing transient stability simulators. Furthermore a parallel implementation of the three phase transient stability simulator and the implicitly coupled electromechanical and electromagnetic transients simulator, using the high performance computing library PETSc, is presented. Re- sults of experimentation with different reordering strategies, linear solution schemes, and preconditioners are discussed for both sequential and parallel implementation.
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, December 2011
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- Hierarchical Structured Abstract Data Organization System
- Creator
- Frieder, Ophir, Kapoor, Sanjiv
- Date
- 2014-01-08, 2014-01-07
- Description
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A method in a data processing system and apparatus for organizing files, web pages, or web site members organized in a traditional first...
Show moreA method in a data processing system and apparatus for organizing files, web pages, or web site members organized in a traditional first hierarchical file structure that is on a recordable medium of a data processing system. A user-defined metalabel is assigned to each of the electronic files, web pages, or web site members. The electronic files, web pages, or web site members are organized as a function of the metalabels into a second hierarchical file structure existing simultaneously with the first hierarchical file structure on the recordable medium of the data processing system. The files, web pages, or web site members can be organized or grouped by the metalabels for efficient searching or following conversations of group members on social networking sites.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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