Search results
(581 - 600 of 4,629)
Pages
- Title
- SYNTHESIS OF MODEL-BASED CONTROLLERS FOR AN AUTOTHERMAL REACTOR
- Creator
- Chylla, R. W., Cinar, A.
- Date
- 1990-08
- Publisher
- CANADIAN SOC CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
- Description
-
Model-based controllers for a bench scale autothermal tubular packed-bed reactor have been formulated using the Internal Model Control (IMC)...
Show moreModel-based controllers for a bench scale autothermal tubular packed-bed reactor have been formulated using the Internal Model Control (IMC) approach. The Structural Dominance Analysis technique has been used in developing the reduced-order models. Controller performance at robust and sensitive steady states have been assessed through simulations and experiments. Both PI and model-based controllers can regulate reactor operation at robust steady states, but only third order IMC controllers are able to regulate reactor operation at the sensitive steady state.
Endnote format citation
Show less
- Title
- BSM searches in multi-objects final states in ATLAS, Proceedings of the XLIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
- Creator
- Cornelissen, Thijs
- Date
- 2013-09-15, 2013-09-15
- Publisher
- IIT Press
- Description
-
Recent results on searches for new physics from Run 1 of the Large Hadron Collider are reported. The ATLAS experiment has already collected...
Show moreRecent results on searches for new physics from Run 1 of the Large Hadron Collider are reported. The ATLAS experiment has already collected more than 20 fb−1 of integrated luminosity, allowing for a large number of new phenomena searches in many different final states. No deviations from the Standard Model expectations are found, and corresponding constraints on physics beyond the Standard Model are obtained.
Sponsorship: IIT College of Science, High Energy Physics Division of Argonne National Laboratory
Show less
- Title
- VIDEO FEATURE DETECTION AND MATCHING FOR STRUCTURE FROM MOTION SYSTEM
- Creator
- Yang, Guojun
- Date
- 2015, 2015-05
- Description
-
With the improvements in sensor technologies and image processing algorithms, computer vision has become a major tool for robots to recognize...
Show moreWith the improvements in sensor technologies and image processing algorithms, computer vision has become a major tool for robots to recognize and gauge their surroundings. For instance, the Kinect sensor can be used as an excellent depth camera for indoor navigation. However, there exist situations that need recognition and spatial interpretation of the environment using limited hardware resources. The Kinect is not suitable for outdoor use, while LIDAR is too large and expensive to be installed on an autonomous miniature surveillance drone. Therefore, the use of a single camera is the only feasible option for many embedded applications. To perform SfM (structure from motion) by using single camera is challenging due to the complexity of 3D mapping. Feature detection and mapping is the very fist step to perform SfM. To be more specific, matched feature points are used as anchors cross images or frames. Without such matched feature points, most SfM method will not be able to generate reliable results; moreover, instead of using frames from videos as inputs, most feature detectors and matching strategies are designed for SfM applications using images as inputs. Therefore, this thesis will discuss how to detect feature points from video and match them effectively. Image projection and SfM fundamentals will be introduced in this thesis as well.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, May 2015
Show less
- Title
- AUTOMATED PROGRESS CONTROL USING LASER SCANNING TECHNOLOGY
- Creator
- Zhang, Chengyi
- Date
- 2013, 2013-05
- Description
-
Assessing progress in different construction activities at the end of every payment period is time consuming and requires specialized...
Show moreAssessing progress in different construction activities at the end of every payment period is time consuming and requires specialized personnel employed by the contractor and the owner. Automatic progress control that requires a minimum amount of human involvement could reduce the time spent on this activity, reduce the number of personnel used, reduce the cost involved, reduce disagreements between contractor and owner, and add to the overall efficiency of project management. Attempts have been made in the past to resolve this issue using image processing and other techniques but the results have not been satisfactory. A new attempt was made to set up a system that can assess progress control with minimum human input and the results are presented in this paper. The experiment made use of laser scanning technology and was conducted both in laboratory conditions and construction sites. The initial results from laboratory condition appear to be promising but there are still obstacles to surmount. The system is robust and accurate in laboratory conditions and constitutes proof of concept. Improvements are made to accelerate the registration process of multiple scans, to reduce the noise data, to recognize objects of irregular shape, and to assess the practicality and economic feasibility of such a system when applying this system in real construction sites. Keywords: Construction scheduling, progress control, laser scanning
PH.D in Civil Engineering, May 2013
Show less
- Title
- A PHAGE-DISPLAY SELECTION FOR AN AFFINITY REAGENT OF ASXL2 PROTEIN
- Creator
- Balyan, Arjun
- Date
- 2013-04-07, 2013-05
- Description
-
Asxl2 is a chromatin factor that regulates histone H3 methylation and H2A deubiquitination. Previous research in our lab has shown that Asxl2...
Show moreAsxl2 is a chromatin factor that regulates histone H3 methylation and H2A deubiquitination. Previous research in our lab has shown that Asxl2 is an important regulator of mammalian heart development and function. To facilitate the characterization of Asxl2, we proposed to generate an affinity reagent for the detection of Asxl2 proteins in vivo and in vitro. A recombinant GST-Asxl2 fusion protein in E. coli was produced that contained GST and the N-terminal 390 amino acids of Asxl2, separated by a Precision protease cleavage site. Asxl2 N1-390 was purified from GSTAsxl2 N1-390 and the purified polypeptide was biotinylated and used to select a phagedisplay antibody library. Finally, six antibodies were produced that exhibit various degrees of affinity with the recombinant Asxl2 N1-390 in ELISA assay. In the future the antibodies will be tested for their ability to detect endogenous Asxl2 proteins in western blot assay. This would facilitate the study of the role of Asxl2 in heart development and function.
M.S. in Biology, May 2013
Show less
- Title
- Variation of candle power of the alternating current arc with current and E. M. F. forms
- Creator
- Riker, C. R., Klapper, Charles
- Date
- 2009, 1906
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
-
http://www.archive.org/details/variationofcandl00rike
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
- Title
- Devices that Assist Blind & Visually-Impaired Individuals in Swimming and Other Exercise Activities (sequence unknown), IPRO 310 - Deliverables: IPRO 310 Final Report F09_redacted
- Creator
- Dykeman, Kimberly, Healton, Michaela, Lipman, Timothy, Ludwig, Ross, Park, Jay, Reilly, Jeffrey, Sarkar, Smita, Sirk, Phillip, Toro, Branden
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
-
The objective is to develop, test, and implement assistive technology with the community that promotes safety and improves independence of...
Show moreThe objective is to develop, test, and implement assistive technology with the community that promotes safety and improves independence of blind and visually impaired (BVI) swimmers.
Sponsorship: Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually-Impaired. Notre Dame University
Deliverables for IPRO 310:Devices that Assist Blind & Visually-Impaired Individuals in Swimming and Other Exercise Activities for the fall 2009 semester.
Show less
- Title
- DYNAMIC ESTIMATION OF TEMPERATURE AND CONCENTRATION PROFILES IN A PACKED-BED REACTOR
- Creator
- Windes, L. C., Cinar, A., Ray, W. H.
- Date
- 1989
- Publisher
- PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Description
-
A two-dimensional nonlinear distributed-parameter optimal state estimation algorithm has been developed and applied to an exothermic packed...
Show moreA two-dimensional nonlinear distributed-parameter optimal state estimation algorithm has been developed and applied to an exothermic packed bed catalytic reactor. Temperature and concentration profiles were estimated from limited temperature and/or concentration measurements. Orthogonal collocation was used to solve the differential sensitivity and filtering equations. Both simulations and on-line experiments with a pilot scale packed bed reactor for the partial oxidation of methanol have been used to study the effects of measurement choice, model parameter errors, and unmeasured process disturbances. Excellent tracking of the reactor profiles was achieved with only one or two properly placed temperature sensors.
Endnote format citation
Show less
- Title
- Recent developments in Monte Carlo simulations, Proceedings of the XLIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
- Creator
- Thompson, Jennifer M.
- Date
- 2013-09-15, 2013-09-15
- Publisher
- IIT Press
- Description
-
This talk outlines the current status of Monte Carlo simulations in particle physics. It demonstrates the implementation of automated NLO...
Show moreThis talk outlines the current status of Monte Carlo simulations in particle physics. It demonstrates the implementation of automated NLO contributions to matrix elements. The matching methods MC@NLO and POWHEG are outlined and results using various NLO tools are presented. The first plots from POWHEG showing the matching of NNLO matrix elements to the parton shower are also presented.
Sponsorship: IIT College of Science, High Energy Physics Division of Argonne National Laboratory
Show less
- Title
- The academic library building in the digital age : a study of construction, planning, and design of new library space
- Creator
- Stewart, Christopher
- Date
- 2010
- Publisher
- Association of College & Research Libraries
- Description
-
The Academic Library Building in the Digital Age: A Study of Construction, Planning, and Design of New Library Space is the first...
Show moreThe Academic Library Building in the Digital Age: A Study of Construction, Planning, and Design of New Library Space is the first comprehensive study of planning and construction of academic library buildings completed entirely in the new century. Given digitization of collections, the dynamic mix of new learning spaces with traditional library functions, and other factors informing contemporary library design, the digital age has not raised so much the question of if libraries will survive, but how they will survive. This book answers this question, among others, by looking to academic library building projects completed in recent years.
Show less
- Title
- Impacts of Sulfur Capture Technology in Coal Power Plants (sequence unknown), IPRO 302 - Deliverables: IPRO 302 IPRO Day Presentation F09
- Creator
- Contreras, Abraham, Dickman, Justin, Enadeghe, Gregory, Garcia Rodriguez, Hector, Haddad, Michael, Kyle, Ryan, Mongillo, Michael, Murphy, Ryan, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Swillum, Bryce, Wolber, Brian, Worthon, Terrika
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
-
The IPRO team was investigating the net impact of sulfur capture technologies used in current and next generation power plants in the United...
Show moreThe IPRO team was investigating the net impact of sulfur capture technologies used in current and next generation power plants in the United States. It planned to use this knowledge to determine which sulfur capture technologies produce the greatest benefit for industry and society and to find the marketability of the sulfur byproducts created in these power plants.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy, LLC
These are the deliverables for IPRO 302: Impacts of Sulfur Capture Technology in Coal Power Plants from the Fall 2009 semester.
Show less
- Title
- Devices that Assist Blind & Visually-Impaired Individuals in Swimming and Other Exercise Activities (sequence unknown), IPRO 310 - Deliverables
- Creator
- Dykeman, Kimberly, Healton, Michaela, Lipman, Timothy, Ludwig, Ross, Park, Jay, Reilly, Jeffrey, Sarkar, Smita, Sirk, Phillip, Toro, Branden
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
-
The objective is to develop, test, and implement assistive technology with the community that promotes safety and improves independence of...
Show moreThe objective is to develop, test, and implement assistive technology with the community that promotes safety and improves independence of blind and visually impaired (BVI) swimmers.
Sponsorship: Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually-Impaired. Notre Dame University
Deliverables for IPRO 310:Devices that Assist Blind & Visually-Impaired Individuals in Swimming and Other Exercise Activities for the fall 2009 semester.
Show less
- Title
- SCALABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE FOR EXTREMESCALE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
- Creator
- Wang, Ke
- Date
- 2015, 2015-07
- Description
-
Distributed systems are growing exponentially in the computing capacity. On the high-performance computing (HPC) side, supercomputers are...
Show moreDistributed systems are growing exponentially in the computing capacity. On the high-performance computing (HPC) side, supercomputers are predicted to reach exascale with billion-way parallelism around the end of this decade. Scientific applications running on supercomputers are becoming more diverse, including traditional large-scale HPC jobs, small-scale HPC ensemble runs, and fine-grained many-task computing (MTC) workloads. Similar challenges are cropping up in cloud computing as data-centers host ever growing larger number of servers exceeding many top HPC systems in production today. The applications commonly found in the cloud are ushering in the era of big data, resulting in billions of tasks that involve processing increasingly large amount of data. However, the resource management system (RMS) software of distributed systems is still designed around the decades-old centralized paradigm, which is far from satisfying the ever-growing needs of performance and scalability towards extreme scales, due to the limited capacity of a centralized server. This huge gap between the processing capacity and the performance needs has driven us to develop next-generation RMSs that are magnitudes more scalable. In this dissertation, we first devise a general system software taxonomy to explore the design choices of system software, and propose that key-value stores could serve as a building block. We then design distributed RMS on top of key-value stores. We propose a fully distributed architecture and a data-aware work stealing technique for the MTC resource management, and develop the SimMatrix simulator to explore the distributed designs, which informs the real implementation of the MATRIX task execution framework. We also propose a partition-based architecture and resource sharing techniques for the HPC resource management, and implement them by building the Slurm++ real workload manager and the SimSlurm++ simulator. We study the distributed designs through real systems up to thousands of nodes, and through simulations up to millions of nodes. Results show that the distributed paradigm has significant advantages over centralized one. We envision that the contributions of this dissertation will be both evolutionary and revolutionary to the extreme-scale computing community, and will lead to a plethora of following research work and innovations towards tomorrow’s extremescale systems.
Ph.D. in Computer Science, July 2015
Show less
- Title
- Hybrid Living Space in the Context of Balat, Istanbul
- Creator
- Unal, Nezihe Merve
- Date
- 2010-05
- Publisher
- Description
-
- Title
- Initiating Strategies for Urbanization and Housing Patterns
- Creator
- Rehan, Natale
- Date
- 2010-07-30
- Title
- Tests on Kerr steam turbine and direct-connected Worthington centrifugal pump
- Creator
- James, Sydney Vincent, Jackson, Irving Foster
- Date
- 2009, 1907
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
-
http://www.archive.org/details/testsonkerrsteam00jame
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology; Includes index
- Title
- CO2 CAPTURE AND HYDROGEN PRODUCTION IN SORBENT ENHANCED WATER-GAS SHIFT (SEWGS) PROCESS WITH REGENERABLE SOLID SORBENT
- Creator
- Zarghami Khanehsar, Shahin
- Date
- 2015, 2015-07
- Description
-
Carbon dioxide emission from fossil fuel combustion and its impact on global warming is one of the most critical environmental issues nowadays...
Show moreCarbon dioxide emission from fossil fuel combustion and its impact on global warming is one of the most critical environmental issues nowadays. Coal as a main source of produce energy is the most CO2-intensive fossil fuel. Advanced power generation processes that use gasification technology, such as Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC), which offer higher efficiency, are among the leading contenders for power generation in the 21st century. In an IGCC process, because of high pressure, carbon dioxide in the fuel gas is at higher concentration, which can be captured and sequestered at lower costs. Utilization of regenerable MgO-based sorbents has been shown to be an effective method for capturing CO2 from gasification-based processes at elevated temperatures and pressures (i.e. p > 20 atm and 330° < T < 450°C). Low cost MgO based sorbent can be prepared through modification of natural dolomite. The reactivity of the sorbent in carbonation/regeneration cycles has a significant impact on the economics of the proposed regenerable process. Although the sorbent can be regenerated in successive cycles, the sorbent reactivity and capacity gradually decline during the cyclic process. Therefore, it is crucial to develop a better understanding on the role of the key parameters affecting the reactivity of the sorbent going through the cyclic carbonation/regeneration process. In this work, a systematic study on the sorbent preparation parameters (i.e., calcination temperature, calcination duration, calcination temperature ramp, potassium concentration, impregnation duration, drying temperature, re-calcination temperature, and re-calcination duration) was conducted to understand the effect of each parameter on the overall capacity and reactivity of the sorbent. The concentration of potassium additive (as carbonation reaction promoter) has the most significant effect on the reactivity of the sorbent and the optimum K/Mg molar ratio appears to be in the range of 0.1-0.16. The reactivity of the sorbent toward carbon dioxide at various operating conditions (i.e. temperature, CO2 concentration and steam concentration) was experimentally evaluated. The presence of steam significantly improves the reactivity of the sorbent which is attributed to formation of more favorable pore structure as well as the existence of a parallel carbonation reaction pathway involving the formation of a transient MgO.H2O* compound. The optimum carbonation reaction temperature in the presence of steam is around 380˚C. The effect of cycling on CO2 capture capacity of MgO-based sorbent was also experimentally investigated in this work. Series of carbonation/regeneration cycles (up to 25) have been carried out in a dispersed bed reactor to determine the effect of various variables on long term durability of the sorbent. The gradual loss of CO2 sorption capacity appears to be mainly due to loss potassium (a carbonation reaction promoter) in the cyclic process. Durability of the sorbents improves in the presence of steam, which is likely due to the favorable changes in the pore structure of the sorbents. A kinetic model was developed to fit the reactivity curves obtained from the dispersed bed tests at different operating conditions which was needed to predict the sorbent/catalyst performance in the regenerative process. Model parameters were defined and discussed for each of the operating conditions, as well as dispersed bed cyclic tests. Furthermore, the thermal behavior and the kinetics of partial decomposition of dolomite were studied in a dispersed-bed reactor to improve the reactivity of the sorbent. The microstructure and the nature of the solid products were found to be strongly dependent on the CO2 partial pressure near the reacting interface and on the decomposition temperature. A significant increase in the rate of the dolomite decomposition reaction was found in the presence of steam. Steam improves the kinetics of decomposition, modifies the radial distribution of the pores; and improves the connectivity of the pores inside the dolomite particles, which decreases the diffusion resistance of produced carbon dioxide inside the particle. A shrinking core model with variable product layer diffusivity was used to fit the experimental data and determine the kinetic parameters of the dolomite decomposition reaction. The results indicate that transport of CO2 across the reacting interface in the porous particle was the main limiting factor in the decomposition reaction at the experimental conditions investigated. A lab-scaled high-pressure/high-temperature packed-bed reactor was utilized to evaluate the performance of the sorbent in simultaneous water-gas shift reaction and sorbent carbonation environment. It was shown that the CO2 in the coal gas can be removed by regenerable MgO-based sorbents at temperatures around 350°C, and the CO2 removal can shift WGS reaction to enhance hydrogen production. Therefore, Sorbent Enhanced Water-Gas-Shift (SEWGS) can result in much higher hydrogen production without lowering the temperature, leading to higher overall process efficiency.
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, July 2015
Show less
- Title
- The Odd Couple: FINAL POSTER
- Creator
- Bacheller, Tim
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
- Description
-
The socio-political structure of Belgium, a whole containing disparate parts, serves as the catalyst for The Odd Couple: two individual...
Show moreThe socio-political structure of Belgium, a whole containing disparate parts, serves as the catalyst for The Odd Couple: two individual secondary schools in Brussels, one Dutch-speaking, the other French-speaking, sharing the same site. The common element shared among the two schools is the public realm. Rather than shunning the public, the public is encouraged to actively engage in activities within the building. In this way the common spaces throughout the building take on the role of serving the needs and desires of both schools and the public, resulting in the necessity for dialogue and cooperation. By filtering program through a socio-political lens, a “school” typology emerges that emphasizes interaction and extramural learning.
Sponsorship: Conger-Austin, Susan
Show less
- Title
- Laboratory Notebook 106
- Creator
- Cooper, Kerri, Lee, Alvin, Slade, Peter
- Date
- 2010-09-09T21:17:47Z
- Description
-
Validating ozone's optimal conditions on a sucrose food matrix embedded with Bacillus Spores
- Title
- Criteria for the Existence of Helical Instabilities in Subsonic Inpinging Jets
- Creator
- Panickar, Praveen, Raman, Ganesh
- Date
- 2007-10
- Publisher
- American Inst Physics
- Description
-
Understanding instability modes in impinging jets is important for the design of advanced vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Our initial...
Show moreUnderstanding instability modes in impinging jets is important for the design of advanced vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. Our initial experimental observations of helical modes in subsonic impinging jets were contrary to expectations based on published stability theory results. This paper focuses on the curious phenomenon of the occurrence of these, hitherto unexpected, helical modes in subsonic impinging jets and provides, both experimental and analytical proof for their existence. Past results, based on linear stability analysis, that call for an absence of helical modes in cold, subsonic impinging jets have been re-examined to reconcile new experimental data. Based on this re-examination, a new threshold Mach number has been proposed, above which helical modes are permissible. The revised theory put forth in this paper indicates that the threshold Mach number for the existence of the helical mode depends on the jet temperature and that this threshold decreases as the jet temperature increases. This threshold Mach number has been experimentally verified for unheated jets. Additionally, the experimental results reveal that the threshold Mach number also depends on the stand-off distance. Finally, it has been shown that the experimentally obtained mean Strouhal numbers for the helical mode show excellent agreement with the Strouhal number of the least dispersive wave of the same mode calculated at various Mach numbers. The results presented here offer hope for better understanding of impinging jet instability modes. (C) 2007 American Institute of Physics.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2798804
Show less