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Griffin, Steven F. "Acoustic replication in smart structure using active structural/acoustic control". Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/13085.
Testo completoIong, Kuoc-Vai. "Smart structure integrity monitoring using transient response". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq26332.pdf.
Testo completoNwankwo, Cosmas Chidozie. "Smart offshore structure for reliability prediction process". Thesis, Cranfield University, 2013. http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/9335.
Testo completoWon, Chin Chung. "Active control of smart structure : theory and experiment". Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/12374.
Testo completoNale, Kumar S. "Multiplexed Control of Smart Structure using Piezoelectric Actuators". Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1231281641.
Testo completoLellis, Leandro. "An organizational structure analysis for BC Hydro, Power Smart /". Burnaby B.C. : Simon Fraser University, 2006. http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/handle/1892/3523.
Testo completoTheses (Faculty of Business Administration) / Simon Fraser University. MBA-MOT Program. Senior supervisor : Dr. Sudheer Gupta. Also issued in digital format and available on the World Wide Web.
Al-Baradi, Ateyyah. "Nanoscale structure and single molecule diffusion in smart polymeric systems". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2012. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14559/.
Testo completoPhoenix, Austin Allen. "High Precision Thermal Morphing of the Smart Anisogrid Structure for Space-Based Applications". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78824.
Testo completoPh. D.
Kakani, Naveen Kumar. "Algorithms for Efficient Utilization of Wireless Bandwidth and to Provide Quality-of-Service in Wireless Networks". Thesis, University of North Texas, 2000. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2635/.
Testo completoGoulet-Langlois, Gabriel. "Exploring regularity and structure in travel behavior using Smart Card data". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/99546.
Testo completoThis electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-166).
As the economic opportunities fostered by large cities become more diverse, the travel patterns of public transport users become more heterogeneous. From personalized customer information, to improved travel demand models, understanding these heterogeneous travel patterns is useful for a number of applications relevant to public transport agencies. This thesis explores how smart card data can be used to analyze and compare the structure of individual travel patterns observed over several weeks. Specifically, the way in which multiple journeys and activities are ordered and combined into repeated patterns, both by the same individual over time and across individuals is evaluated from the journey sequence of each user. The research is structured around three objectives. First, we introduce a representation of individual travel patterns and develop a measure of travel sequence regularity. The mobility of each individual is modeled as a stochastic process with memory, of which each new realization represents an activity or journey. Entropy rate, a measure of randomness in the stochastic process, is used to quantify repetition in the order of journeys and activities. This analysis reveals that the order of events is an important component of regularity not explicitly captured in previous literature. Second, we develop an approach to identify clusters of travel patterns with similar structure considered with respect to public transport usage and activity patterns. Finally, we present an exploratory evaluation of the associations between the identified clusters and socio-demographic characteristics by linking smart card data to an annual travel diary survey. These three objectives are considered in the context of a practical application using the transactions of a sample of approximately 100,000 users collected between February 10th and March 10th 2015 in London.
by Gabriel Goulet-Langlois.
S.M. in Transportation
Amer, Motaz. "Power consumption optimization based on controlled demand for smart home structure". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM4354.
Testo completoThis thesis proposes a concept of power consumption optimization in smart homes based on demand side management that reposes on using Home Energy Management System (HEMS) that is able to control home appliances. The advantage of the concept is optimizing power consumption without reducing the users living comfort. An adaptive mechanism for smart home energy management system which composed of algorithms that govern the use of different types of loads in order of pre-selected priority in smart home is proposed. In addition a method for the optimization of the power generated from a Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) in order to achieve the load demand. Particle Swarm Optimization Technique (PSO) is used as optimization searching algorithm due to its advantages over other techniques for reducing the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCE) with an acceptable range of the production taking into consideration the losses between production and demand sides. The problem is defined and the objective function is introduced taking into consideration fitness values sensitivity in particle swarm process. The algorithm structure was built using MATLAB software and Arduino 1.0.5 Software. This work achieves the purpose of reducing electricity expense and clipping the Peak-toAverage Ratio (PAR). The experimental setup for the smart meter implementing HEMS is built relying on the Arduino Mega 2560 board as a main controller and a web application of URL http://www.smarthome-em.com to interface with the proposed smart meter using the Arduino WIFI Shield
Mereuta, Alina. "Smart web accessibility platform : dichromacy compensation and web page structure improvement". Thesis, Tours, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUR4032/document.
Testo completoThis thesis works are focused on enhancing web accessibility for users with visual disabilities using tools integrated within the SmartWeb Accessibility Platform (SWAP). After a synthesis on accessibility, SWAP is presented. Our first contribution consists in reducing the contrast loss for textual information in web pages for dichromat users while maintaining the author’s intentions conveyed by colors. The contrast compensation problem is reduced at minimizing a fitness function which depends on the original colors and the relationships between them. The interest and efficiency of three methods (mass-spring system, CMA-ES, API) are assessed on two datasets (real and artificial). The second contribution focuses on enhancing web page structure for screen reader users in order to overcome the effect of contents’linearization. Using heuristics and machine learning techniques, the main zones of the page are identified. The page structure can be enhanced using ARIA statements and access links to improve zone identification by screen readers
Huková, Martina. "Stavebně technologická příprava prodejny Smart Light v Bratislavě". Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-392005.
Testo completoSousa, Margarida Bucho Nunes de. "Smart macroporous structures for the purification of viral particles". Master's thesis, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/12179.
Testo completoThe increasing application of viral particles in vaccination and gene-based therapies, has led to the development of alternative and improved purification processes. Traditional purification methods include chromatographic techniques, however the chromatographic matrices used present limitations specially when aimed at the purification of large molecules. This work presents the preparation of chitosan-based monoliths using clean processes and easy functionalization techniques intending to improve Adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) purification. Monoliths were prepared by blending chitosan (CHT) with glycidylmethacrylate (GMA) or poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), using two preparation techniques, freeze-drying and a scCO2 – assisted drying process, and were subsequently functionalized with Q ligands by three different methods. In addition, monoliths blended with magnetic nanoparticles were also prepared using the same strategies to confer them a controlled magnetic response. The monoliths produced were characterized in terms of ligand immobilization yield, and evaluated for Ad5 purification. Two types of monoliths showed potential: the CHT/PVA(50:50) prepared by freeze drying and functionalized by the alternative plasma technique (M2) and the CHT/PVA(50:50) 7% monolith prepared by scCO2 – assisted drying process and functionalized by the epoxyactivation technique (M1). The amount of ligand Q immobilized on the supports was monitored by titration assays, among which the CHT/PVA(50:50) 7% M2 prepared by scCO2 – assisted drying process exhibited the highest immobilization yield (91%). Among the results for Ad5 purification, the CHT/PVA(50:50)M2 and the CHT/PVA(50:50)7% M1 resulted in a 40% and 14% of the viral particles, respectively. Protein-binding assays were conducted using bovine serum albumin (BSA) and lysozyme, to evaluate the anionic-exchange capacity of the supports. The results make us believe in the potential of the produced monoliths to be applied in chromatographic techniques. However further improvements are necessary to enhance virus binding and recovery, to obtain an improved purification process.
project PTDC/EBB-BIO/118317/2010
Chee, Clinton Yat Kuan. "STATIC SHAPE CONTROL OF LAMINATED COMPOSITE PLATE SMART STRUCTURE USING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATORS �". University of Sydney. Aeronautical Engineering, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/709.
Testo completoBATOR, CHRISTOFFER, e RICKARD SVENSSON. "Exoskeleton arm : How to construct a smart support structure for an arm". Thesis, KTH, Mekatronik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-190843.
Testo completoTanken med detta arbete var att hitta ett optimalt sätt att konstruera en produkt som skulle hjälpa de som lider av muskel -svaghet och -sjukdom. Produkten skulle bestå av två större delar (överarmen och underarmen) som var sammanlänkade med en motoriserad led. Fokusen låg på att hitta en tillfredställande konstruktion som kunde hantera krafterna och med hjälp av sensorer kunna mäta avståndet och rörelsen på användarens arm och förflytta konstruktionen utifrån det. Produkten behövde vara snabb, pålitlig och reagera på små rörelser för att vara så bekväm för användaren som möjligt. Resultatet blev en konstruktion som styrs genom att mäta tryckkraften, när användaren flyttar armen, med hjälp av trycksensorer som placeras vid handleden. Konstruktionen lyckades följa användarens arm, snabbt och på ett tillfredställande sätt.
Kim, JungMi. "System Identification of Smart Structures Using a Nonlinear WARMA Model". Digital WPI, 2013. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/7.
Testo completoLee, Seung Joon. "Nonlinear analysis of smart composite plate and shell structures". Diss., Texas A&M University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2218.
Testo completoChee, Clinton Yat Kuan. "STATIC SHAPE CONTROL OF LAMINATED COMPOSITE PLATE SMART STRUCTURE USING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATORS ©". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/709.
Testo completoBhatnagar, Mohit. "Multiplexing of interferometric fiber optic sensors for smart structure applications using spread spectrum techniques". Thesis, This resource online, 1994. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-12052009-020246/.
Testo completoCiminello, Monica. "Semi-passive control strategy using piezo ceramic patches in non linear commutation architecture for structural-accoustice smart systems". Paris, CNAM, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CNAM0668.
Testo completoAmong the different strategies oriented to the noise and vibration control, due to their promising properties in terms of limited required power supply, broad band and no tuneable nature, semi-active switched shunt architectures have well done for themselves. The idea of using piezo transducers to convert mechanical into electrical energy and elaborating related signal within an external time variant electrical circuit, represents the inspiring principle of this type of control. A wide amount of efforts has been spent on the semi-active switched shunt control with specific interest in the “synchronised” one; theoretical, numerical, experimental investigations, proved in different ways pros and cons of applications generally confined to the vibration field, in the low frequency band. Also the idea of extending this control to acoustics has been taken into account: problems like the structure-borne sound have been dealt with, implementing switch logic onto piezo networks mounted on structural components. An interesting industrial application in the field of aeronautics and automotive in general, is the interior sound level reduction: in this case a distribution of piezoelectric transducers suitably collocated may lead to remarkable effects, without excessive power consumption. In the present work, a semi analytic approach aimed at estimating the effects on the reduction of pressure sound level by synchronised switched shunt logic, is described. The displacement field within a 1D longitudinal air column through a Fourier series ;expansion has been formalised by assigning a sinusoidal perturbation and fluid–structure interface condition on the left and right boundaries, respectively. At first, a validation procedure has been implemented: both the convergence of the series coefficients and the satisfaction of boundary and initial conditions have been verified. To simulate the no control operative condition, the solution has been computed for the entire time domain, keeping invariant all circuitry properties; then for the switch working modality, solution has been computed by splitting the entire time domain into partitions, each one delimited by the instants at which the circuit is switched on (i. E. , by maxima and minima of the displacement on the right boundary domain); for any partition, specific circuitry properties (e. G. Piezo voltage, electrical field…) have been selected. Based on displacement information, related sound pressure level has been compared for no controlled and controlled operative conditions, with and without signal amplification
Bîlteanu, Liviu. "Atomic scale simulation of hydrogen related defects in hydrogen implanted silicon - Smart Cut™ technology". Paris 11, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA112293.
Testo completoThe topic of this thesis is related to the implantation step of the Smart Cut™ technology. This technology uses hydrogen in order to transfer silicon layers on insulating substrates. The transfer is performed through a fracture induced by the formation of bidimensional defects well known in Iiterature as "platelets". More exactly, we have studied within this thesis work the defects appearing in the post implant state and the evolution of the implantation damage towards a state dominated by platelets. The study is organised into two parts: in the first part we present the results obtained by atomic scale simulations while the second part we present an infrared spectroscopy study of the evolution of defects concentrations after annealing at different temperatures. The atomic scale simulations have been performed within the density functional theory and they allowed us to compute the formation energies and the migration and recombination barriers. The defects included in our study are: the atomic and diatomic interstitials, the hydrogenated vacancies and multivacancies and the several platelets models. The obtained energies allowed us to build a stability hierarchy for these types of defects. This scheme has been confronted with some infrared analysis on hydrogen implanted silicon samples (37 keV) in a sub-dose regime which does not allow usually the formation of platelets during the implantation step. The analysis of the infrared data allowed the detailed description of the defects concentration based on the behaviour of peaks corresponding to the respective defects during annealing. The comparison between these evolutions and the energy scheme obtained previously allowed the validation of an evolution scenario of defects towards the platelet state
Fannin, Christopher A. "Design of an Analog Adaptive Piezoelectric Sensoriactuator". Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37020.
Testo completoMaster of Science
Bucciarelli, Stefano. "Un compilatore per un linguaggio per smart contract intrinsecamente tipato". Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/19573/.
Testo completoBacke, Carin. "Enhancing textile electrode performance : Regulating moisture management through textile structure". Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-12389.
Testo completoLarson, John P. "Design of a Magnetostrictive-Hydraulic Actuator Considering Nonlinear System Dynamics and Fluid-Structure Coupling". The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1402566309.
Testo completoLefort, Antoine. "A smart grid ready building energy management system based on a hierarchical model predictive control". Thesis, Supélec, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014SUPL0010/document.
Testo completoElectrical system is under a hard constraint: production and consumption must be equal. The production has to integrate non-controllable energy resources and to consider variability of local productions. While buildings are one of the most important energy consumers, the emergence of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the building integrates them in smart-grid as important consumer-actor players. Indeed, they have at their disposal various storage capacities: thermal storage, hot-water tank and also electrical battery. In our work we develop an hierarchical and distributed Building Energy Management Systems based on model predictive control in order to enable to shift, to reduce or even to store energy according to grid informations. The anticipation enables to plan the energy consumption in order to optimize the operating cost values, while the hierarchical architecture enables to treat the high resolution problem complexity and the distributed aspect enables to ensure the control modularity bringing adaptability to the controller
Eden, Derek. "Forces and Pressures on Core-Loc Armour Units in Rubble Mound Breakwaters Measured via Instrumented “Smart-Units”". Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39058.
Testo completoAmanda, Tannor Ophelia. "Hearing aid combined with virtual reality function". Thesis, Boston, USA, 2020. http://openarchive.nure.ua/handle/document/11840.
Testo completoPoumeyrol, Thierry. "Étude du mécanisme de transfert dans le procédé Smart-Cut : application à l'élaboration d'une structure SOI (unibond)". Grenoble INPG, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996INPG0121.
Testo completoVann, James Linwood. "Institutional Dimensions of the Government's "Smart Buyer" Problem: Pillars, Carriers, and Organizational Structure in Federal Acquisition Management". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26410.
Testo completoPh. D.
CAPOVILLA, GIORGIO. "Development of next generation multifunctional composite structures for CubeSats, pico- and nanosatellites". Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2971315.
Testo completoWennberg, Simon. "Optimal nätdesign : Utvärdering och jämförelse av nätstrukturer i Stockholms mellanspänningsnät". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Elektricitetslära, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-321898.
Testo completoMasilela, Mbonisi. "Supporting Data-Intensive Wireless Sensor Applications using Smart Data Fragmentation and Buffer Management". VCU Scholars Compass, 2007. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/779.
Testo completoDi, Prima Matthew Allen. "Thermo-mechanical and micro-structural characterization of shape memory polymer foams". Diss., Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28178.
Testo completoCommittee Chair: Gall, Ken; Committee Co-Chair: McDowell, David; Committee Member: Guldberg, Robert; Committee Member: Sanderson, Terry; Committee Member: Shofner, Meisha; Committee Member: Tannenbaum, Rina.
Ferhat, Ipar. "Development and Application of Modern Optimal Controllers for a Membrane Structure Using Vector Second Order Form". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53513.
Testo completoPh. D.
Franco, Vitor Ramos. "Monitoramento da integridade em estruturas aeronáuticas /". Ilha Solteira : [s.n.], 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/94527.
Testo completoAbstract: This work presents the study and development of a Structural Health Monitoring technique for identification and characterization of structural damages based on Lamb waves methodology using piezoelectric materials as actuators and sensors. Lamb waves are a form of elastic perturbation that remains guided between two parallel free surfaces. Lamb waves are formed when the actuator excites the structure's surface with a pulse after receiving a signal. When the wave propagates on the structure, it comes in a PZT sensor from different paths. One path is when the wave reaches the sensor directly, i.e. without obstacles in the path in which it propagated. Another possible path is when the wave reaches the sensor after spreads on discontinuities in the structure's surface. Damages can be detected and located through several features of the received signals and with the use of certain techniques of signal processing. In this context, several experimental tests were performed on different kinds of structures. Piezoelectric actuators and sensors networks were attached on the surface of these structures in order to make the Lamb waves configuration. The PZTs actuators excited the structure in high frequency ranges. Different kinds of structural damages were simulated by increasing mass, reduction of stiffness and cuts through the edge of the structures. Four damage-sensitive indexes were used to detect the presence of the damage in the structure: Root-Means-Square Deviation (RMSD), Metric Damage Index (MDI), H2 Norm and Correlation Coefficient Deviation (CCDM). These indices were computed in the frequency domain. The results showed the viability of the Lamb waves methodology for Structural Health Monitoring system using smart materials as actuators and sensors
Orientador: Vicente Lopes Junior
Coorientador: Michael J. Brennan
Banca: Gilberto Pechoto de Melo
Banca: José Roberto de França Arruda
Mestre
Narayanan, Pavanesh. "Sensor-less Control of Shape Memory Alloy Using Artificial Neural Network and Variable Structure Controller". University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1416501021.
Testo completoKim, Rae-Young. "Improved renewable energy power system using a generalized control structure for two-stage power converters". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/28932.
Testo completoPh. D.
Lin, Brian E. "Stucture and thermomechanical behavior of nitipt shape memory alloy wires". Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28233.
Testo completoSheng, Lizeng. "Finite Element Analysis and Genetic Algorithm Optimization Design for the Actuator Placement on a Large Adaptive Structure". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30184.
Testo completoPh. D.
Chavosh, Ardalan. "Handbook of Waste and Network of Re-use". Thesis, KTH, Stadsbyggnad, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-98819.
Testo completoFranco, Vitor Ramos [UNESP]. "Monitoramento da integridade em estruturas aeronáuticas". Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/94527.
Testo completoFinanciadora de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP)
Este trabalho apresenta o estudo e desenvolvimento de uma técnica de monitoramento da integridade estrutural, para identificação e caracterização de falhas estruturais através da metodologia das ondas de Lamb utilizando materiais piezelétricos como sensores e atuadores. Ondas de Lamb são uma forma de perturbação elástica que se propaga guiada entre duas superfícies paralelas livres. Ondas de Lamb são formadas quando o atuador excita a superfície da estrutura com um pulso depois de receber um sinal. Quando uma onda propaga na superfície de uma placa, ela chega em um PZT sensor por diferentes caminhos. Um caminho é quando a onda atinge o sensor diretamente, ou seja, sem obstáculos no caminho em que ela se propaga. Outro caminho possível é quando a onda chega ao sensor após se propagar sobre descontinuidades existentes na superfície da estrutura. Com as várias características dos sinais recebidos, e com o uso de certas técnicas de processamento de sinais, essas falhas podem ser identificadas, realizando-se a ação correta tentando evitar a total falha da estrutura. Nesse contexto, diferentes testes experimentais foram realizados em diferentes tipos de estruturas. Redes de sensores e atuadores piezelétricos foram acopladas na superfície dessas estruturas, a fim de se fazer a configuração das ondas de Lamb. Os PZTs atuadores excitaram a estrutura em altas faixas de frequência. Diferentes tipos de falhas estruturais foram simuladas, através do aumento de massa, alteração de rigidez e através de cortes na borda das estruturas. Quatro índices de falha foram utilizados para detectar a presença da falha na estrutura, são eles: Root- Means-Square Deviation (RMSD), Índice de Falha Métrica (IFM), Norma H2 e Correlation Coefficient Deviation Mean (CCDM). Estes índices foram computados através dos sinais de entrada e de saída no domínio da frequência...
This work presents the study and development of a Structural Health Monitoring technique for identification and characterization of structural damages based on Lamb waves methodology using piezoelectric materials as actuators and sensors. Lamb waves are a form of elastic perturbation that remains guided between two parallel free surfaces. Lamb waves are formed when the actuator excites the structure’s surface with a pulse after receiving a signal. When the wave propagates on the structure, it comes in a PZT sensor from different paths. One path is when the wave reaches the sensor directly, i.e. without obstacles in the path in which it propagated. Another possible path is when the wave reaches the sensor after spreads on discontinuities in the structure’s surface. Damages can be detected and located through several features of the received signals and with the use of certain techniques of signal processing. In this context, several experimental tests were performed on different kinds of structures. Piezoelectric actuators and sensors networks were attached on the surface of these structures in order to make the Lamb waves configuration. The PZTs actuators excited the structure in high frequency ranges. Different kinds of structural damages were simulated by increasing mass, reduction of stiffness and cuts through the edge of the structures. Four damage-sensitive indexes were used to detect the presence of the damage in the structure: Root-Means-Square Deviation (RMSD), Metric Damage Index (MDI), H2 Norm and Correlation Coefficient Deviation (CCDM). These indices were computed in the frequency domain. The results showed the viability of the Lamb waves methodology for Structural Health Monitoring system using smart materials as actuators and sensors
Wang, Zhuang. "Intrinsic Fabry-Perot Interferometric Fiber Sensor Based on Ultra-Short Bragg Gratings for Quasi-Distributed Strain and Temperature Measurements". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30213.
Testo completoPh. D.
Maillard, Julien. "Advanced Time Domain Sensing For Active Structural Acoustic Control". Diss., Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30335.
Testo completoPh. D.
Stragier, Anne-Sophie. "Elaboration et caractérisation de structures Silicium-sur-Isolant réalisées par la technologie Smart Cut™ avec une couche fragile enterrée en silicium poreux". Thesis, Lyon, INSA, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011ISAL0108.
Testo completoAs scaling of microelectronic devices is confronted from now to fundamental limits, improving microelectronic systems performances is largely based nowadays on complex and innovative stack realization to offer more compaction and flexibility to structures. Growing interest in the fabrication of innovative temporary structures, allowing for example double sided layer processing, lead us to investigate the capability to combine one technology of thin single crystalline layer transfer, i.e. the Smart Cut™ technology, and partial porosification of silicon substrate in order to develop an original double layer transfer technology of thin single crystalline silicon film. To this purpose, single crystalline silicon substrates were first partially porosified by electrochemical anodization. Application of suitable treatments of porous silicon layer has required the use of several characterization methods to identify intrinsic porous silicon properties after anodization and to verify their evolution as function of different applied treatments. Chemical, structural and mechanical properties of porous silicon layers were studied by using different characterization techniques (XPS-SIMS, AFM-MEB-XRD, nanoindentation, razor blade insertion, etc.). Such studies allowed comprehending and describing physical mechanisms occurring during each applied technological steps and well determining appropriated {porosity, thickness} parameters of porous silicon layer with the developed technological process flow. The Smart Cut™ technology was successfully applied to partially porosified silicon substrates leading to the fabrication of temporary SOI-like structures with a weak embedded porous Si layer. Such structures were then “dismantled” thanks to a second polymer or direct bonding and razor blade insertion to produce a mechanical rupture through the fragile embedded porous silicon layer and to get the second thin silicon film transfer. Each fabricated structure was characterized step by step to check its integrity and its chemical and mechanical stabilities. Crystalline properties of the double transferred silicon layer were verified demonstrating the compatibility of such structures with microelectronic applications such as “Back-Side Imagers” needing double-sided layer processing. Eventually, a promising and efficient technology has been developed to allow the double transfer of thin single crystalline silicon layer which presents a high potential for various applications such as visible imagers or photovoltaic systems
Yi, Duo. "Intégration de capteurs à fibre optique par projection thermique pour des applications de contrôle de structures intelligentes". Thesis, Belfort-Montbéliard, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BELF0285/document.
Testo completoThis paper presents the modeling, simulation, experimentation and design of a smart composite structrure for high temperature measurements (up to 300 °C). In order to achieve this goal, a high temperature resistant metal coated optical fiber was considered and integrated into alumina coating. The smart composite structure consists of a substrate, a coating and an intensity modulated optical fiber temperature sensor. Firstly, an estimation of heat flux based on a experimental thermogram was firstly carried out in order to feed a numerical modeling. Then, different modelings were built to evaluate the surface temperature levels as well as the composite stress levels. The simulation showed that the composite (substrate and coating) could be considered as a thermally thin medium, the heat propagation within the composite was fast and could be estimated at a scale of millisecond. The stresses remained relatively uniform during the heating process but intensified during the cooling process. The modeling also showed that the stresses are not symmetrical in the fiber and depend on the position of the fiber relative to the substrate. After a modeling evaluation of the thermal levels as well as the stresses that may be achieved in the composite, an experimental step integrating a optical fiber into a thermal coating was carried out. Microscopic observation of surface and cross section were conducted in order to analyze the characteristics of the integrated fiber. The mechanical strength of the integrated fiber was then measured and the optical attenuation during the integration process as well as the thermal behavior of the integrated fiber during the thermal cycling were evaluated. Finally, an intensity modulated optical fiber temperature sensor was designed and integrated into ceramic coating by thermal spraying. A temperature measuring system was designed and the first tests of the thermal response as well as thermal cycling of temperature sensor were carried out. This study demonstrates the feasibility of designing a high temperature resistant smart composite structure by integrating an intensity modulated optical fiber temperature sensor in a ceramic coating elaborated by thermal spraying
Sinn, Thomas. "Smart deployable space structures". Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2016. http://digitool.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=28327.
Testo completoBlanc, Arthur. "Control of Sound Radiation From Structures with Periodic Smart Skins". Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35080.
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Soriano, casero Robert. "Etude de la gravure du SiN contrôlée a l'échelle atomique par implantation d'O2 suivi de gravure ultra-sélective SiO2/SiN en plasma déporté NF3/NH3". Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAT003/document.
Testo completoSince the beginning of microelectronics, the industry has continuously developed new plasma etching technologies to reduce the size of devices while reducing the cost of manufacturing and increase the performance of integrated circuits. Today, transistors such as 22nm FDSOI or 10nm FinFET must be engraved with sub-nanometric precision and without damaging the underlayment on more than one atomic layer. To achieve this, new technologies are developing, including the Smart Etch. This two-step technology involves modifying the surface of the material under the action of a plasma and then removing selectively the modified material from the unmodified material. The aim of this thesis is to study the feasibility of replacing the He and H2 plasmas used in the Smart Etch by O2 plasmas. The interest is the oxidation of the material, that it is a real chemical modification, allowing latter the selective elimination by RPS. Moreover, unlike He / H2 plasma, the O2 plasma does not damage the reactor walls and releases much less impurities into the plasma. Firstly, we studied the gaseous mixtures NF3 / H2 and NF3 / NH3 used in the step of RPS remove. Thouse studies were done through VUV absorption spectroscopy and UV emission. We have demonstrated the creation of HF in both mixtures and we have indirectly highlighted the creation of NH4F (this species plays a key role in the formation of salts) from NH3 and HF. In addition we observed the presence of F and H which are responsible for the etching of SiO2 and SiN when H2