Browsing UW-Madison Open Dissertations and Theses by Title
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The Quaker influence on Emerson
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Quantifying a Common Inconsistency in RANS-VoF Modeling of Water and Oil Core Annular Flow
(2024-10-04)Current trends in modeling CAF of oil and water combine the interface capturing method- ology of VoF with the computational savings of a RANS approach. As demonstrated mathematically, this results in an inconsistency in ... -
QUANTIFYING CONNECTIVITY: A RECOVERY NETWORK OF AMERICAN MARTENS (MARTES AMERICANA) IN THE UPPER GREAT LAKES REGION
(2023-12-21)The reintroduction of species back into their former ranges is increasingly occurring in landscapes that differ dramatically from historical conditions. These novel landscapes often feature unknown connectivity, leading ... -
QUANTIFYING LEACHABLE PHOSPHORUS FROM COMMON URBAN TREE SPECIES
(2024-08-23)Urban runoff containing high amounts of nutrients like nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has long been established as a driver of surface water eutrophication. In residential areas, a primary source of nutrients is derived ... -
REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF A PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR FIELD
(2024-05-09)Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plants are a crucial component of today’s renewable energy technologies. CSP plants offer economies of scale as they increase in size, and they can incorporate thermal energy storage to ... -
The recession of the frontier
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Recovery in Gascony : a study in the military history of the Hundred Years? War and in sources thereto pertaining
(1963)Contents include: lands, kings and soldiers; the beginning; the collapse of the Agenais; the coming of the big battalions; strong walls and naval power; the army that accomplished nothing; and Bergerac and Auberoche. -
Relationship between indices of socioeconomic status and the breast cancer burden in Wisconsin
(2024-06-13)Background Breast cancer, a prevalent condition among women in the US, is influenced by various risk factors such as age, obesity, and access to healthcare. Socioeconomic status plays a fundamental role, with women in ...