Expansive soils in Eugene, Oregon present a problem to
residents, consultants, contractors, and the city government. During
the years 1977 to 1979, the nature and extent of the problem was
identified, including an outline of the local occurrence of expansive
soils and possible engineering solutions to the most often encountered...
A steady-state computer simulation was developed for the
Chemico Urea Process which is owned and operated by Reichhold
Chemicals, Inc., St. Helens, Oregon. The DISCOSSA executive system
was used to process information input and output and to automatically
converge the complex recycle calculations in this process.
The models developed in...
A generalized modeling system was developed for digital computer
simulation of the pharmacodynamic response of selected chemicals
introduced into mammalian systems. The modeling system is based on
the compartmental approach used extensively in pharmacodynamic studies
in which the mammal is assumed to be subdivided into compartments
which interact by means...
The asymptotic convergence acceleration method used in steady
state process simulation is examined in detail, and a criterion is
developed to decide when it should be applied. The criterion is related
to the rate of convergence of each variable and does not require any
prejudgment of its tolerance level by...
An advanced laboratory interfacing capability was developed
for the Real-Time Digital Computer Laboratory in the Chemical
Engineering Department. A stationary interfacing unit located
beside the computer mainframe and two small remote units were
designed, developed and thoroughly tested. These interfacing
units permit experiments with a wide variety of analog and...
The purpose of this study was to investigate one individual difference,
i.e., rate of response, and the effect on student performance
when teachers recognize this difference. Using disadvantaged third
grade students as subjects, three null hypotheses were formulated as
follows:
1. Slow responding accurate students' (Group LH) scores will
show...
Metropolitan areas today must dispose large volumes of
sewage sludge produced during the wastewater treatment process.
This research was conducted to study the effect of large applications
of municipal sewage sludge on (a) the distribution of N and trace
elements (Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Zn) in the soil profile,...