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Towards a Generalized Value Stream Mapping and Domain Ontology to Support the Enabling of Industry 4.0 in Construction
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Construction projects have temporary fragmented supply chains that face many challenges, such as lack of trust, inadequate knowledge management, and poor communication. These challenges led to poor performance in terms of low productivity, high cost, schedule delay, and poor quality. Construction...
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Fall 2024
Large-scale membrane technology has seen significant growth over the past 40 years. Despite its advancements, the industry lacks sustainability and cannot be considered entirely environmentally friendly. Membrane manufacturing primarily depends on nonbiodegradable petroleum-based polymers and...
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Towards an Autonomous Robot-based Laser Cladding Repair Process: A Framework for Damage Detection, Localization and Path Planning
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With piling scientific evidence and growing public concerns about climate change and depletion of natural resources, policymakers are being forced to implement stringent environmental regulations. One such sector under scrutiny for the concerning pace at which it is ...
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Towards Aquaponics 4.0: A Framework for Automation, IoT, and Smart Systems Implementations in Indoor Farming
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Aquaponics is a farming method that promises to be a good alternative against the food and environmental problem the world is facing. It is a combination between aquaculture (farming of fish) and hydroponics (growing plants without soil), being a technique to grow plants with the aquaculture...
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Fall 2018
Surgical sutures are used for wound closure in surgeries and injuries by bringing the edges of an open wound together. Conventional way of applying surgical sutures is to secure the wound with surgical knots and tight stitches. Compared to conventional ones, braided sutures have advantages in...
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Fall 2023
Surrogate headforms are employed in injury biomechanics to reconstruct head impact scenarios and evaluate protective equipment. The development of human calvarium surrogates to mimic mechanical response at fracture would be an essential step forward in improving the biomechanical biofidelity of...
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Fall 2018
Real-time simulation of biomechanical models has provided exciting potential for improving the outcomes of some medical interventions by allowing clinicians to visualize the displacements and strains of biomechanical tissues in real-time during the intervention. Through real-time visualization,...
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Towards Realizing Melt-electrospun Bone Scaffolds: Theoretical Modeling and Simulation of Melt-Electrospinning as a Multi-body System
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There has been a growing interest in integrating melt-electrospinning (MES) with three-dimensional (3D) fabrication methods to produce constructs with controlled internal micro-architectures. One application area that could benefit from this integration is bone tissue engineering (TE). Due to the...
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Fall 2020
In this thesis, the challenges involved with large-scale Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3-dimensional (3D) printing is explored through an industrial application in which a cantilever chair is produced as a case study. The chair is designed in SOLIDWORKS® in which easy variability and complex...
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Fall 2015
Steel has traditionally been used as the material of choice for concrete reinforcement, due in part to its combination of high strength, stiffness, and ductility. However, steel rebar is susceptible to corrosion when exposed to moisture and salts, which can lead to delamination between the steel...