Browsing by Author "Fahlenkamp, Heather"
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Incorporation of the Generalized Tsk Models in Model Predictive Control
Chen, Haoxian (Oklahoma State University, 2011-12-01)The generalized TSK (GTSK) modeling approach is proved to provide accurate model prediction and to alleviate the computational burden. The scope of this study is to incorporate the GTSK models in the nonlinear model ... -
Investigation into biodegradability of ionic liquids employing active site models
Banerjee, Atiya (2020-07)Ionic liquids have the potential for driving industrial processes in a sustainable fashion due to their environmentally benign characteristics like inherent low vapor pressure and flammability. Their extremely low vapor ... -
Multiphase Modeling of Monocyte Migration and Differentiation in a Flow Bioreactor System: An In-Silico Study
Kozak, Max Clemens (2019-05-01)The objective of this study was to model monocyte migration and differentiation into dendritic cells under a variety of conditions in a novel designed plate bioreactor with flow using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) ... -
Poly(L-lysine)-grafted-poly(ethylene glycol) nanoparticles for delivery of proteins: Effects of stimulus-responsive crosslinking and tunable millifluidic assembly
Seaberg, Joshua (2020-05)Polymeric nanoparticles have drawn attention for their ability to enhance the efficacy of therapeutic proteins through reduced immunogenicity and extended circulation time. Nevertheless, nanoparticle drug delivery systems ... -
Process Design and Simulation for Extraction of Milk Fat Using Liquid Propane
Byluppala, Harita (Oklahoma State University, 2010-12-01)Numerous studies have been conducted to increase the utilization of milk by fractionating the fat. This work examines the use of liquid propane for extraction of lipids from bovine milk. Aspen Plus(TM), a commercial process ... -
Separation of Resin Types in Mixed Bed Ion Exchange Columns
Gopalakrishnan, Bharathwaj (Oklahoma State University, 2011-05-01)Resin separation is a vital step prior to regeneration of Ion Exchange resins. The degree of separation determines the extent of sodium and sulfate or chloride into the system from caustic and acid regenerants, respectively. ...