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     Novel 3-Phase Single stage boost inverter: Analysis, Design and Experimentation M K Pathak, Member, Dogga Raveendhra and Aravind Panda Abstract— this paper introduces a novel type of 3-phase single stage dc-ac converter, which is controlled by sliding mode control, offers intrinsic step up abilities. Proposed inverter is designed with lesser number of solid state semiconductor switches and small passive elements. Sliding mode controller (robust controller) is designed to control this power…

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    Winders, Jr In a Y-Y transformer the zero-sequence magnetizing currents produced by the odd harmonics all meet neutral point producing the current that goes through the neutral going back to the voltage supply. It also stops any distortion in the secondary phase voltages as the magnetic flux in the core of the transformer has a sinusoidal waveform and since…

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    between electric current, voltage, and resistance. The ohm’s law was named after the German physicist Georg Ohm who discovered this rule or law. Ohm’s law statement Ohm’s law states that the electric current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance. In other words, the electric current flowing through the conductor increases with increase in applied voltage (If resistance is not changed) and the electric current flowing…

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    The Importance Of Sensors

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    result of an output. Depending on the input of the stimulus, the sensor will react to it in a particular way. Sensors are attached to an electrical device and they scan the surrounding environment. Then it converts the input signals to a voltage, current or charge. This information will be gathered by a system connected together using wired, optical or wireless instruments. Based of the information gathered the system will output an electrical output to a transducer. A Transducer will then…

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    Thomas Edison a famous American inventor, who invented many life influential devices and one of the first inventors who used mass production stated the following quote. “To invent something takes 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration.” I agree that to make a goal or an idea reality it takes a lot of hard work. Thomas Edison invented many life changing devices e.g. electric light, sound recording, and motion pictures. My reasons why I agree to the quote Thomas Edison stated is the following.…

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    Arduina Case Study

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    1.1. BLOCK DIAGRAM CHAPTER 2 2.1. COMPONENTS • Arduino – Purpose of processing • Voice Recognition Module – Voice command identification • Motor controlling Circuit – Motor Control • Gear Motors – Direction variation & constant speed running 2.1.1. ARDUINO Arduino Mega contains everything needed to support the function of the micro controller. It includes digital output/input pins & analog input pins. It connects to a computer through USB cables or power it by a use of AC…

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    Poolco Case Study

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    In test system-II, primarily a two area multi source power system is considered with three GENCOs and two DISCOs in each area is shown in Fig. 8. The control area 1 and control area 2 comprises of reheat thermal, hydro and gas power system with the inclusion of non-linearities such as boiler dynamics, time delay (TD), governor dead band (GDB) and generation rate constraint (GRC). Boiler dynamics configuration is incorporated in thermal plants to generate steam under pressure. Changes in the…

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    The magnetohydrodynamic phenomena are a consequence of the mutual interaction of the fluid flow and the magnetic field. As is well known, a conductor crossing magnetic field lines gives rise to an induced electric field, which causes an electric current in the conducting fluid. The following are the Maxwell,s equations ∇⋅D = ρcf ∇⋅B = 0 ∇×E = −∂B ∂t ∇×H = J f + ∂D ∂t…

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    Temporary Magnet Essay

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    CHAPTER II. REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE A. Temporary Magnet Temporary magnets are those that essentially demonstration like permanent magnets when they are inside a strong magnetic field (Jezek, 2015). They are not like permanent magnets when it's not around in a magnetic field because it loses its own magnetism. Temporary magnets cannot remain magnetized on their own (Boyer 2017). Paperclips, press nails, and other comparative things are cases of temporary magnets. Temporary magnets are…

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    Case Study Of Split Die

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    3.3.3 Selection of Die Angles The split die was designed for the ease of assembly for fabrication. AISI 52100 steel was selected as the material for the die fabrication. The entry part of the die is 12 mm and has 120 mm length. The profile of the die is also shown in the solid works software. The angle of the die is 90 is maintained, the slope radius is 20 mm. the Figure.3.1 & Figure. 3.2. illustrate the split die design and solid works model of the split die. Figure. 3.1 : Split die…

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