Linear phase variable filters that are obtained with a frequency transformation of the form cos(ω) = P(cos(W)) were analyzed, where P is a finite degree polynomial, ω is the prototype frequency and W is the transformed filter frequency. A new transformation of third order is proposed. The new variable filter...
The interference of sulfide with the colorimetric determination of
nitrite, by the method of Bendschneider and Robinson (1952), can be
eliminated by passing the samples through a cationic exchange resin,
Dowex 50W-X8, in the zinc form. This resin retains sulfide without
affecting nitrite and the technique can be applied to...
There are a number of wood properties which affect the quality of forest products such as lumber and pulp. Of these, wood density is considered by some to be the single most important physical characteristic because it is an excellent predictor of strength, stiffness, hardness, and paper-making capacities. Accurately assessing...
Coastal hazards are the result of numerous physical processes cumulatively causing water levels to flood and erode the land. The waves, storm surges, tides, and run-off contributing to elevated water levels are each the product of chaotic and random weather patterns. These stochastic weather patterns dissipate energy in Earth's climate...
A dynamic approach to the Bayesian theory of sampling inspection
by attributes for the single sampling case is presented. A model is
developed which assumes a sequence of lots of equal known size and
lots generated by a process operating in a random manner. The model
also assumes constant associated...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the
availability of native and applied P in Central Oregon pumice soils
with that in Willamette valley soils and calcareous soils from Eastern
Oregon. The experimental work to meet these objectives included
laboratory and greenhouse studies.
The removal of P...
This thesis contains three parts addressing the asymptotic analysis of fluid flow through fully saturated porous medium in the presence of an adjacent thin channel.
In the first part the problem is modeled by Darcy's law in both the porous medium and in the channel. The permeability in the channel...