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Wind Power Feasibility Study: Proposal To East Bay Energy Consortium, Kema, Inc. Aug 2009

Wind Power Feasibility Study: Proposal To East Bay Energy Consortium, Kema, Inc.

East Bay Energy Consortium Documents

No abstract provided.


Processing Techniques For Partial Tree-Pattern Queries On Xml Data, Pawel Placek Aug 2009

Processing Techniques For Partial Tree-Pattern Queries On Xml Data, Pawel Placek

Dissertations

In recent years, eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has become a de facto standard for exporting and exchanging data on the Web. XML structures data as trees. Querying capabilities are provided through patterns matched against the XML trees. Research on the processing of XML queries has focused mainly on tree-pattern queries. Tree-pattern queries are not appropriate for querying XML data sources whose structure is not fully known to the user, or for querying multiple data sources which structure information differently. Recently, a class of queries, called Partial Tree-Pattern Queries (PTPQs) was identified. A central feature of PTPQs is that the structure …


In-Group / Out-Group Dynamics And Effectiveness In Partially Distributed Teams, Faina Privman Aug 2009

In-Group / Out-Group Dynamics And Effectiveness In Partially Distributed Teams, Faina Privman

Dissertations

When organizations collaborate they often do so using partially distributed teams (PDTs). In a Partially Distributed Team there exist at least two distinct sub-groups. In addition, at least one of the sub-groups has two or more members that are geographically co-located. Co-located members can meet face to face; chat in the hallway; have lunch together; and otherwise socialize with one another. On the other hand, remote members must rely on technology to communicate and work together. This distinct characteristic of partially distributed teams makes them especially susceptible to the In-Group / Out Group dynamic (Huang and Ocker, 2006). This dynamic …


High Resolution Solar Observations From First Principles To Applications, Angelo P. Verdoni Aug 2009

High Resolution Solar Observations From First Principles To Applications, Angelo P. Verdoni

Dissertations

The expression "high-resolution observations" in Solar Physics refers to the spatial, temporal and spectral domains in their entirety. High-resolution observations of solar fine structure are a necessity to answer many of the intriguing questions related to solar activity. However, a researcher building instruments for high-resolution observations has to cope with the fact that these three domains often have diametrically opposed boundary conditions. Many factors have to be considered in the design of a successful instrument. Modern post-focus instruments are more closely linked with the solar telescopes that they serve than in past. In principle, the quest for high-resolution observations already …


Design Development And Evaluation Of Collario, A Group Support System For Collaborative Scenario Creation, Xiang Yao Aug 2009

Design Development And Evaluation Of Collario, A Group Support System For Collaborative Scenario Creation, Xiang Yao

Dissertations

In the fields of Emergency Management and Business Continuity Planning, scenarios are a widely used tool for planning, training and knowledge sharing purposes. The ability to create and discuss emergency scenarios in virtual teams can lead to many potential applications, such as discussing emergency scenarios by world-wide experts, conducting on-line exercises, and creating Communities of Practices. Existing scenario creation systems, like NxMsel provided by FEMA, allow distributed groups to create scenarios together. However, collaborative support in these systems is generally limited.

This dissertation explores an innovative solution to provide various types of collaboration support around a knowledge structure and uses …


Reduced Order Models For Fluid-Structure Interaction Systems By Mixed Finite Element Formulation, Ye Yang Aug 2009

Reduced Order Models For Fluid-Structure Interaction Systems By Mixed Finite Element Formulation, Ye Yang

Dissertations

In this work, mixed finite element formulations are introduced for acoustoelastic fluid- structure interaction (FSI) systems. For acoustic fluid, in addition to displacement- pressure (u/p) mixed formulation, a three-field formulation, namely, displacement-pressure-vorticity moment formulation (u - p -Λ) is employed to eliminate some zero frequencies. This formulation is introduced in order to compute the coupled frequencies without the contamination of nonphysical spurious non-zero frequencies. Furthermore, gravitational forces are introduced to include the coupled sloshing mode. In addition, u/p mixed formulation is the first time employed in solid. The numerical examples will demonstrate that the mixed formulations are capable of predicted …


Carbon Nanotube Electronic Structures As Anti-Corrosion Coatings, Sreeya Sreevatsa Aug 2009

Carbon Nanotube Electronic Structures As Anti-Corrosion Coatings, Sreeya Sreevatsa

Dissertations

A new concept of corrosion prevention is considered in this study. Diode-like and transistor-like structures have been fabricated and analyzed in the study of ionic flow through the resulting potential barriers. The structures were made of functionalized carbon nanotubes. Carbon nanotubes are known for many remarkable properties among which is being chemically inert. Taking advantage of this property, a study of corrosion of steel was undertaken.

In the first case study, successive layers of functionalized carbon nanotubes were deposited to form p-n junctions on steel substrates. It was demonstrated that the corrosion was indeed impeded by the potential barrier formed …


Probing The Complex Magnetic, Electronic And Structural Properties In Correlated Manganese Oxides, Peng Gao Aug 2009

Probing The Complex Magnetic, Electronic And Structural Properties In Correlated Manganese Oxides, Peng Gao

Dissertations

Rare-earth Manganese Oxides (RMnO3) exhibit two distinct structural phases: the orthorhombic structure and the hexagonal structure. The doped orthorhombic phase exhibits a metal to insulator transition, charge ordering and a strong response of electron transport properties to magnetic fields (colossal magneto-resistance). At low temperatures, this system may also exhibit a finite polarization which couples to external magnetic fields. The hexagonal phase is known to have a large spontaneous polarization at high temperatures which couples to the low temperature magnetic order. These materials are important from the basic point of view of understanding strong electronic correlations and …


Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation: A Gentle Introduction, Susan Gruber, Mark J. Van Der Laan Aug 2009

Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation: A Gentle Introduction, Susan Gruber, Mark J. Van Der Laan

U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series

This paper provides a concise introduction to targeted maximum likelihood estimation (TMLE) of causal effect parameters. The interested analyst should gain sufficient understanding of TMLE from this introductory tutorial to be able to apply the method in practice. A program written in R is provided. This program implements a basic version of TMLE that can be used to estimate the effect of a binary point treatment on a continuous or binary outcome.


Comparing Risk Scoring Systems Beyond The Roc Paradigm In Survival Analysis, Hajime Uno, Lu Tian, Tianxi Cai, Isaac S. Kohane, L. J. Wei Aug 2009

Comparing Risk Scoring Systems Beyond The Roc Paradigm In Survival Analysis, Hajime Uno, Lu Tian, Tianxi Cai, Isaac S. Kohane, L. J. Wei

Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series

No abstract provided.


Education In The Environment: A Strategy For Continued Interagency Outdoor Education Programming: Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending August 31, 2009, Environmental Education Strategy For Nevada Aug 2009

Education In The Environment: A Strategy For Continued Interagency Outdoor Education Programming: Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending August 31, 2009, Environmental Education Strategy For Nevada

Reports (PLI Education)

Highlights of the university’s focused efforts during the past three months include the following:

  • Evaluation results from the NEEI Certification program will be presented at the North American Association for Environmental Education National Conference on October 9-10, 2009.
  • A grant was received from the Nevada Community Foundation for the printing of The Story of Gill graphic novel.
  • A total of 75 people participated in Families in Nature events at the Spring Mountains and Lake Mead National Recreation Areas.
  • A third Nevada Environmental Education & Interpretation Certification program was held August 12-18, 2009 for twelve participants.
  • A third Our Places Tell …


Game Engine Architecture : A Comprehensive View, Donald Kehoe Aug 2009

Game Engine Architecture : A Comprehensive View, Donald Kehoe

Theses

Game development is an ever growing interdisciplinary field. A variety of different skill sets need to come together to create a professional game. These range from art, audio and design through programming and development. It is difficult to isolate the different disciplines in game development since every aspect of the game is co-dependent on everything else. Even in the programming domain there are a number of sub-disciplines that a game can require such as physics programming, environmental programming, artificial intelligence and programming the core game engine, A game can even be developed in a number of different ways depending on …


Beam Lifetimes And Ionization Cross Sections Of U28+, G. Weber, C. Omet, Robert D. Dubois, O. De Lucio, Th Stöhlker, C. Brandau, A. Gumberidze, S. Hagmann, S. Hess, C. Kozhuharov, R. Reuschl, P. Spiller, U. Spillmann, M. Steck Aug 2009

Beam Lifetimes And Ionization Cross Sections Of U28+, G. Weber, C. Omet, Robert D. Dubois, O. De Lucio, Th Stöhlker, C. Brandau, A. Gumberidze, S. Hagmann, S. Hess, C. Kozhuharov, R. Reuschl, P. Spiller, U. Spillmann, M. Steck

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Beam lifetimes of stored U28+ ions with energies between 10 and 180MeV/u were measured in the heavy ion synchrotron SIS18 and in the experimental storage ring (ESR) of the GSI accelerator facility. by using the internal gas jet target of the ESR, it was possible to obtain projectile ionization cross sections for collisions with H2 and N2 from the lifetime data. the experimental cross sections are compared to theoretical data predicted by the n-body classical-trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) method of Olson etal. and to calculations of Shevelko etal. using the LOSS-R code. in addition, both theoretical approaches …


Partnerships For Community Building And Governance In Master Planned Communities: A Study Of Varsity Lakes At Gold Coast, Bhishna Bajracharya, George Earl, Shahed Khan Aug 2009

Partnerships For Community Building And Governance In Master Planned Communities: A Study Of Varsity Lakes At Gold Coast, Bhishna Bajracharya, George Earl, Shahed Khan

Bhishna Bajracharya

The development and management of master planned communities (MPCs) involve achieving the twin goals of building a sense of community and creating a distinctive place identity. The roles of private, public and community sectors in realising these goals of MPCs have been evolving over time with the increasing role of developers in provision of services with the local government playing a regulatory/facilitative role and community calling for greater engagement and local control. The major objective of the paper is to critically examine the nature and outcomes of collaboration between developers, local/state governments and existing/emerging community groups in the development of …


High-K Multi-Quasiparticle States And Rotational Bands In 255103Lr., H. B. Jeppesen, R. M. Clark, K. E. Gregorich, A. V. Afanasjev, M. N. Ali, J. M. Allmond, C. W. Beausang, M. Cromaz, M. A. Deleplanque, I. Dragojevic, J. Dvorak, P. A. Ellison, P. Fallon, M. A. Garcia, J. M. Gates, S. Gros, I. Y. Lee, A. O. Macchiavelli, S. L. Nelson, H. Nitsche, L. Stavsetra, F. S. Stephens, M. Wiedeking Aug 2009

High-K Multi-Quasiparticle States And Rotational Bands In 255103Lr., H. B. Jeppesen, R. M. Clark, K. E. Gregorich, A. V. Afanasjev, M. N. Ali, J. M. Allmond, C. W. Beausang, M. Cromaz, M. A. Deleplanque, I. Dragojevic, J. Dvorak, P. A. Ellison, P. Fallon, M. A. Garcia, J. M. Gates, S. Gros, I. Y. Lee, A. O. Macchiavelli, S. L. Nelson, H. Nitsche, L. Stavsetra, F. S. Stephens, M. Wiedeking

Physics Faculty Publications

Two isomeric states have been identified in 255Lr. The decay of the isomers populates rotational structures. Comparison with macroscopic-microscopic calculations suggests that the lowest observed sequence is built upon the [624]9/2+ Nilsson state. However, microscopic cranked relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (CRHB) calculations do not reproduce the moment of inertia within typical accuracy. This is a clear challenge to theories describing the heaviest elements.


Waves In Inhomogeneous Solids, Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Juri Engelbrecht Aug 2009

Waves In Inhomogeneous Solids, Arkadi Berezovski, Mihhail Berezovski, Juri Engelbrecht

Publications

The paper aims at presenting a numerical technique used in simulating the propagation of waves in inhomogeneous elastic solids. The basic governing equations are solved by means of a finite-volume scheme that is faithful, accurate, and conservative. Furthermore, this scheme is compatible with thermodynamics through the identification of the notions of numerical fluxes (a notion from numerics) and of excess quantities (a notion from irreversible thermodynamics). A selection of one-dimensional wave propagation problems is presented, the simulation of which exploits the designed numerical scheme. This selection of exemplary problems includes (i) waves in periodic media for weakly nonlinear waves with …


Electrochemically Induced Free Radical Polymerization Of Methacrylic Acid And Fabrication Of Amperometric Glucose Biosensor, Sheng Wang, Ying Lei, Kang Shi Aug 2009

Electrochemically Induced Free Radical Polymerization Of Methacrylic Acid And Fabrication Of Amperometric Glucose Biosensor, Sheng Wang, Ying Lei, Kang Shi

Journal of Electrochemistry

Electrochemically induced free radical polymerization of methacrylic acid was preliminarily investigated. Based on the electrochemical reduction of persulfate anion in phosphate buffer (pH 7.0) solution,the free radical polymerization of methacrylic acid was initiated to generate an ultrathin and biocompatible hydrogel layer on the gold electrode. At the meantime,glucose oxidase could be immobilized within the hydrogel film in the polymerization process. The resulting biosensor displayed an attractive performance.


Crystallization And Electrochemical Corrosion Behaviors Of Amorphous And Nanocrystalline Fe-Based Alloys, Xiang Li, Biao Yan, Peng Dong Aug 2009

Crystallization And Electrochemical Corrosion Behaviors Of Amorphous And Nanocrystalline Fe-Based Alloys, Xiang Li, Biao Yan, Peng Dong

Journal of Electrochemistry

In this study,amorphous Fe78Si13B9 and Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 ribbons were prepared by the chill block melt-spinning process and nanocrystalline Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 ribbons were obtained by annealing. The amorphous ribbons and their crystallization processes were identified by differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). A comparative study of the electrochemical corrosion behaviors of Fe78Si13B9 and Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 amorphous and nanocrystallized alloys was performed by linear polarization method and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in 1mol/L NaOH solutions. The photographs of the samples after potentiodynamic polarization were observed by SEM. The influence of heat treatment on the alloys structure and corrosion resistance in 1mol/L NaOH solutions …


Structural Basis For High-Rate Capability Of Cathode Material Li_(0.1)Fe_(0.9)Mg_(0.1)Po_4, Lin Hu, Zheng Li, Zhao-Qiang Zeng Aug 2009

Structural Basis For High-Rate Capability Of Cathode Material Li_(0.1)Fe_(0.9)Mg_(0.1)Po_4, Lin Hu, Zheng Li, Zhao-Qiang Zeng

Journal of Electrochemistry

Cathode materials LiFePO4 and LiFe0.9Mg0.1PO4 for lithium ion batteries were synthesized by a solid state reaction. Chemical oxidation to obtain Li0.4Fe0.9Mg0.1PO4 and Li0.1Fe0.9Mg0.1PO4 was carried out by reacting LiFe0.9Mg0.1PO4 with K2S2O8 solution of different concentration. Li0.1Fe0.9Mg0.1PO4 was confirmed to be a single phase compound with no impure phases,investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD),selected area electron diffraction (SAED) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) techniques. Calculated lattice parameter results showed decreased lattice misfit between lithiated LiFe0.9Mg0.1PO4 and delithiated Li0.1Fe0.9Mg0.1PO4,compared lattice misfit between LiFePO4 and FePO4. It was considered the decreased lattice misfit as the structural basis for optimized high-rate capability of cathode …


Synergism Of Complex Additives Of Dtab+Ktl For Zinc Corrosion Inhibition In Koh Solutions, Sheng-Zhou Lin, Zeng-Xin Cai, Gui-Sheng Wang, He-Bing Zhou, Wei-Shan Li Aug 2009

Synergism Of Complex Additives Of Dtab+Ktl For Zinc Corrosion Inhibition In Koh Solutions, Sheng-Zhou Lin, Zeng-Xin Cai, Gui-Sheng Wang, He-Bing Zhou, Wei-Shan Li

Journal of Electrochemistry

The electrochemical behaviors of Zn in 3mol/L KOH solution containing several kinds of inhibitors were investigated by weight-loss,electrochemical methods and SEM. The results showed that both the single ad-ditive and the mixed additives can suppress the corrosion of zinc in 3 mol/LKOH solution. And the inhibition ef-feciency of the mixed additives is higher than that of any single additive because of the synergistic effect between KTL and DTAB. The adsorption of DTAB on the surface of zinc has been enhanced in the presence of KTL.


Ellipsometric Study On Colored Electroplating Of Cuprous Oxide On Ni Substrate, Xue-Song Feng, Jing-Lei Lei, Ai-Xiang Chen, Wan-Shan Yin, Ling-Jie Li, Sha Zheng, Hui Zhao, Shao-Yan Pan Aug 2009

Ellipsometric Study On Colored Electroplating Of Cuprous Oxide On Ni Substrate, Xue-Song Feng, Jing-Lei Lei, Ai-Xiang Chen, Wan-Shan Yin, Ling-Jie Li, Sha Zheng, Hui Zhao, Shao-Yan Pan

Journal of Electrochemistry

The colored Cu2O coating was electroplated on Ni substrate to meet the decorative requirements. Results of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) indicate the coating consisting of Cu2O. Images of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) show that the Cu2O coating is smooth and uniform,and covers the Ni substrate wholly. Ellipsomtric measurements for Cu2O coatings with various electroplating time were carried out. Using a 4-layer model of "Air-Cu2O layer-interphase-Ni" ,the interphase was modeled with the graded effective medium approximation (EMA),the ellipsomtric data were deconvoluted and the Cu2O coatings thickness of Cu2O was obtained. Results reveal that the Cu2O coating …


Silicon Silver Composite Materials For Li-Ion Batteries, Lian-Bang Wang, Xiao-Bo Dai, Xin-Yan Zhu, Xin-Biao Mao, Chun-An Ma Aug 2009

Silicon Silver Composite Materials For Li-Ion Batteries, Lian-Bang Wang, Xiao-Bo Dai, Xin-Yan Zhu, Xin-Biao Mao, Chun-An Ma

Journal of Electrochemistry

Si-Ag composite materials were prepared by mechanical alloying method. The morphology and composition of SiAg composites were investigated by SEM and XRD. The electrochemical properties of the composites were determined by charge-discharge tests and cyclic voltammetry. The composite composed of Si∶Ag with an atomic ratio of 1∶1 (sample 1#) showed good cyclic stability and charge-discharge reversibility. The reversible capacity of the composite (sample 1#) was remained over 300 mAh·g-1 after 50 cycles. Experimental results showed that controlling the potential range of charge-discharge processes could enhance the cyclic performance of alloy materials.


Electrocatalytic Oxidation Of Glucose On Cnt/Nanocrystlline Tio_2-Pt Complex Film Electrode In Ionic Liquids, Dao-Bao Chu, Long-Wu Zha, Shu-Xi Wang, Jian Wang, Ying Xiao, Yuan-Yuan Hou, Jian-Guo He, Xue-Jiao Zhang Aug 2009

Electrocatalytic Oxidation Of Glucose On Cnt/Nanocrystlline Tio_2-Pt Complex Film Electrode In Ionic Liquids, Dao-Bao Chu, Long-Wu Zha, Shu-Xi Wang, Jian Wang, Ying Xiao, Yuan-Yuan Hou, Jian-Guo He, Xue-Jiao Zhang

Journal of Electrochemistry

Using ionic liquid [EMI]BF4 as the electrolyte,the electrocatalytic oxidation of glucose on carbon nanotubes/nanocrystlline TiO2 film loaded on Pt (CNT/nanoTiO2-Pt) complex film electrode was investigated by cyclic voltammetry. The results found that the CNT/nanoTiO2-Pt complex electrode had high catalytic activity to the electrochemical oxidation of glucose in ionic liquids and the oxidation potential was -0.46 V. The best effect of glucose oxidation was obtained with the volume ratio of ionic liquid to water being 3∶1. The process of electrodic reaction process was concentration polarization controlled.


Composite Micro-Porous Polymer Electrolyte Of Pvdf-Hfp Modified By Mcm-48, Wei-Feng Wu, Chang-Chun Yang, Su-Jiao He, Bing-Bing Zhang, Song Xu Aug 2009

Composite Micro-Porous Polymer Electrolyte Of Pvdf-Hfp Modified By Mcm-48, Wei-Feng Wu, Chang-Chun Yang, Su-Jiao He, Bing-Bing Zhang, Song Xu

Journal of Electrochemistry

The composite micro-porous polymer electrolyte (CMPE) of PVDF-HFP modified by meso-porous molecular sieves of MCM-48 was prepared by phase-inversion process. The ionic conductivity and Li+ transference number of the polymer electrolyte were raised,respectively,by 97%(from 0.89 mS/cm to 1.75 mS/cm) and 39%(from 0.57 to 0.79),when 4%(by mass) MCM-48 was added in. Meanwhile,the crystallinity and electrochemical stability of the polymer electrolyte had not been changed by the addition of MCM-48. The charge-discharge efficiency of the button cell assembled with the composite membrane (Li/4%MCM-48-CMPE/LiFePO4) was 91% in the first cycle,and no loss of capacity was found even after 30 cycles. The discharge capacity …


Electrochemical Studies On The Ionic Charge Transfer Properties Of The Oxygen Vacancy Defects In The Oxide Films Formed On Titanium, De-Sheng Kong, Hai-Yan Liu, Wen-Juan Fan, Wen-Hua Lv, Zhang-Yu Yu, Yuan-Yuan Feng Aug 2009

Electrochemical Studies On The Ionic Charge Transfer Properties Of The Oxygen Vacancy Defects In The Oxide Films Formed On Titanium, De-Sheng Kong, Hai-Yan Liu, Wen-Juan Fan, Wen-Hua Lv, Zhang-Yu Yu, Yuan-Yuan Feng

Journal of Electrochemistry

The ionic charge transfer properties of the oxygen vacancy point defects in TiO2 films formed on titanium were studied in 1.0 mol·L-1 HClO4 solution with cyclic voltammetry,potentiostatic polarization,galvanostatic reduction and capacitance measurements. The measured capacitance data were analyzed based on the Mott-Schottky equation and Einstein equation. Based on the different response times to the changes of the applied electric field between the ionic and the electronic charge transfers,the diffusion coefficient of the point defects in the anodic oxide film on titanium was estimated. It was shown that the passive potential region for titanium in 1.0 mol·L-1 HClO4 ranged from ca. …


Simultaneous Determination Of Uric Acid(Ua) And Ascorbic Acid(Aa) At Pca/Gc Electrode, Ren Wang, Ying Zhang, Jie Ding Aug 2009

Simultaneous Determination Of Uric Acid(Ua) And Ascorbic Acid(Aa) At Pca/Gc Electrode, Ren Wang, Ying Zhang, Jie Ding

Journal of Electrochemistry

Poly(cinnamic acid)-modified electrode (PCA /GC) was prepared by potentiostatic technique and was used for determination of uric acid (UA),ascorbic acid (AA),and their mixture by cyclic voltammetry. This modified electrode exhibited a potent and persistent electron-mediating behavior followed by well-separated oxidation peaks toward UA and AA at a scan rate of 50 mV·s-1 with a potential difference of 280 mV,which is large enough to determine UA and AA individually and simultaneously. The catalytic peak current obtained was linearly dependent on the UA and AA concentrations in the range of 2.0×10-6~1.0×10-4 mol·L-1,2.0×10-5~6.0×10-4 mol·L-1 in 0.03 mol·L-1 phosphate buffer (pH 6.0),respectively. The PCA …


A Study On The Lifepo_4/Mwcnts Cathode Materials For Li-Ion Batteries, You-Yi Peng, Hai-Yan Zhang, Chun-Hua He, Wei Xie, Zhi-Feng Zeng Aug 2009

A Study On The Lifepo_4/Mwcnts Cathode Materials For Li-Ion Batteries, You-Yi Peng, Hai-Yan Zhang, Chun-Hua He, Wei Xie, Zhi-Feng Zeng

Journal of Electrochemistry

The LiFePO4/MWCNTs composite was synthesized by ball milling,then the composite electrode was assembled into button lithium-ion batteries.The structure and morphology of the samples,the electrochemical performance of the electrodes were investigated by ways of X-ray diffraction,scanning electron microscopy,cyclic voltammetry and charge-discharge capacity tests. The electrochemical performance of the composite electrodes with different MWNTs contents were studied. The results indicated that the composite electrode containing 10% MWCNTs(by mass)exhibited the most excellent electrochemical performance with the initial charge-discharge capacities of 139 mAh·g-1,128.5 mAh·g-1,respectively,and a Kulun efficiency of 92.4% at 0.1C rate under room temperature.Compared to the electrodes with the different MWCNTs contents,it had …


Monte Carlo Simulation Of Kinetics Of Phenol Degradation On Titanium Based Anode, Xing-Fang Zhang, Zhen-Hai Liang, Wen-Ping Shi, Cai-Mei Fan Aug 2009

Monte Carlo Simulation Of Kinetics Of Phenol Degradation On Titanium Based Anode, Xing-Fang Zhang, Zhen-Hai Liang, Wen-Ping Shi, Cai-Mei Fan

Journal of Electrochemistry

According to Monte Carlo mechanism and random process theory,the mechanism of phenol degradation on titanium electrode was simulated. The effects of degradation time,initial concentration of phenol,electrode performance and intermediates on the process of degradation were determined. The results indicated that the phenol concentration is decreasing and becoming steady during the degradation process,if increase the initial concentration,the degradation rate is also increased at the beginning of reaction process,the electrodes with high performance strongly affect the first step of degradation by reducing the residence time of intermediates,the whole process and the productions of second step are primarily controlled by the first step …


Wind Power Pre-Feasibility Study For The East Bay Of Rhode Island, Technical Proposal, Ea Engineering, Science, And Technology, Inc. Aug 2009

Wind Power Pre-Feasibility Study For The East Bay Of Rhode Island, Technical Proposal, Ea Engineering, Science, And Technology, Inc.

East Bay Energy Consortium Documents

No abstract provided.


Proposal For Evaluation Of The Feasibility Of Erecting Regional Wind Energy System Within The East Bay Of Rhode Island, Ess Group, Inc. Aug 2009

Proposal For Evaluation Of The Feasibility Of Erecting Regional Wind Energy System Within The East Bay Of Rhode Island, Ess Group, Inc.

East Bay Energy Consortium Documents

No abstract provided.