3 resultados para POLAR SURFACES

em Digital Commons - Michigan Tech


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Fuel Cells are a promising alternative energy technology. One of the biggest problems that exists in fuel cell is that of water management. A better understanding of wettability characteristics in the fuel cells is needed to alleviate the problem of water management. Contact angle data on gas diffusion layers (GDL) of the fuel cells can be used to characterize the wettability of GDL in fuel cells. A contact angle measurement program has been developed to measure the contact angle of sessile drops from drop images. Digitization of drop images induces pixel errors in the contact angle measurement process. The resulting uncertainty in contact angle measurement has been analyzed. An experimental apparatus has been developed for contact angle measurements at different temperature, with the feature to measure advancing and receding contact angles on gas diffusion layers of fuel cells.

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Auxin is a key regulator in plant growth and development. This dissertation examines the role of auxin and polar auxin transport in woody growth and development. Strategies of promoter reporter system, microarray expression analysis, transgenic modification, physiological assays, anatomical analysis, and histochemical/biochemical assays were employed to improve our understanding of auxin study in Populus. The results demonstrate various aspects of auxin regulation on shoot growth, root development, wood formation, and gravitropism in woody tissues. We describe the behavior of the DR5 reporter system for measuring auxin concentrations and response in stably transformed Populus trees. Our study shows that DR5 reporter system can be efficiently used in Populus to study auxin biology at a cellular resolution. We investigated the global gene expression in responding to auxin in Populus root. The results revealed groups of IBA up- and down- regulated genes involved in various biological processes including cell wall modification, root growth and lateral root formation, transporter activity and hormone crosstalk. We also verify two of the identified genes' function by transgenic modification in Populus, which encode auxin efflux carrier PtPIN9 and transcription factor PtERF72. We investigated the role of PtPIN9 in woody growth and development, especially in wood formation and gravitropic response in woody stem. We found that overexpressing PtPIN9 enhanced several growth parameters while suppression of PtPIN9 has inhibited tension wood formation. Our results show that PIN9 and other members from PIN family could be possible useful tools for increasing biomass productivity, wood quality, or in modifying plant form.

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In power electronic basedmicrogrids, the computational requirements needed to implement an optimized online control strategy can be prohibitive. The work presented in this dissertation proposes a generalized method of derivation of geometric manifolds in a dc microgrid that is based on the a-priori computation of the optimal reactions and trajectories for classes of events in a dc microgrid. The proposed states are the stored energies in all the energy storage elements of the dc microgrid and power flowing into them. It is anticipated that calculating a large enough set of dissimilar transient scenarios will also span many scenarios not specifically used to develop the surface. These geometric manifolds will then be used as reference surfaces in any type of controller, such as a sliding mode hysteretic controller. The presence of switched power converters in microgrids involve different control actions for different system events. The control of the switch states of the converters is essential for steady state and transient operations. A digital memory look-up based controller that uses a hysteretic sliding mode control strategy is an effective technique to generate the proper switch states for the converters. An example dcmicrogrid with three dc-dc boost converters and resistive loads is considered for this work. The geometric manifolds are successfully generated for transient events, such as step changes in the loads and the sources. The surfaces corresponding to a specific case of step change in the loads are then used as reference surfaces in an EEPROM for experimentally validating the control strategy. The required switch states corresponding to this specific transient scenario are programmed in the EEPROM as a memory table. This controls the switching of the dc-dc boost converters and drives the system states to the reference manifold. In this work, it is shown that this strategy effectively controls the system for a transient condition such as step changes in the loads for the example case.