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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Řešené úlohy z fyziky pro elektronickou sbírku - střídavý proud / Solved Problems in Physics for Electronic Collection - Alternating current

Pfefrčková, Michala January 2012 (has links)
Title: Electronic Collections of Solved Problems in Physics - Alternating current Author: Michala Pfefrčková Department: Department of Physics Education Supervisor: RNDr. Zdeňka Koupilová, Ph.D. Supervisor's e-mail address: zdenka.koupilova@mff.cuni.cz The main aim of this diploma thesis was to prepare a set of specialized tasks in Physics. These tasks are supposed to contain comprising structured hints leading to solution of the given examples. The set is implemented in the e-collection posted on http://fyzikalniulohy.cz. This set includes 25 tasks mostly targeted on high schools students. It supplies them with additional tasks for effective study suitable even for university students, starters, as a revision. The other part of the thesis contains a syllabus of alternating current study and the organization of the tasks how to use them to illustrate clearly the particular physical terms. Keywords: alternating current, structured tasks, e-collection, syllabus
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Transdutor híbrido para medidas susceptométricas e ultrassônicas simultaneamente / Hybrid transducer for susceptométricas and ultrasonic measures simultaneously.

Bruno, Alexandre Colello 26 March 2010 (has links)
Este trabalho descreve a construção e caracterização de um novo transdutor dedicado às medições susceptométricas e ultrassônicas de amostras marcadas com partículas magnéticas. Este transdutor, denominado de magnetoacústico, consiste de um sistema híbrido formado pela junção de um Biossusceptômetro de Corrente Alternada (BCA) e um transdutor ultrassônico. Seu principio básico de funcionamento consiste na medida simultânea da magnetização de um meio material marcado com partículas magnéticas e das microvibrações da estrutura interna deste meio quando excitado por um campo magnético alternado externo gerado pelas próprias bobinas de excitação do BCA. Estudos in vitro foram realizados para auxiliar no desenvolvimento e caracterização do protótipo apresentado neste trabalho. A técnica de medida empregando este transdutor híbrido foi denominada de vibromagnetoacustografia. As amostras utilizadas consistiram de meios fluidos marcados com traçadores magnéticos (micropartículas de ferrita de tamanhos variando entre 30 m e 70 m de diâmetro). Foi avaliada a dependência da resposta do sistema com diferentes parâmetros físicos tais como: viscosidade do material base o qual foi misturado as partículas ferromagnéticas; concentração dessas partículas misturadas ao material base; frequência de oscilação do campo magnético de excitação; tensão nas bobinas de excitação e a distância entre a amostra e o transdutores. A resposta do transdutor magnetoacústico apresentou melhor relação sinal/ruído em torno de 200 Hz de frequência de magnetização, considerando uma concentração de 4% de ferrita. Acima desta concentração a viscosidade do material base era alterada e interferia na medida. As respostas do susceptômetro e do ultrassom Doppler contínuo possuem uma relação linear com o nível de tensão aplicada nas bobinas de excitação e uma dependência quase linear com baixas concentrações de partículas ferromagnéticas ( 4%). Também foi realizado um teste de repetibilidade no protótipo obtendo um desvio relativo de 0,94% e 0,25% nas medições Doppler e susceptométricas, respectivamente. A medida de vibração das micropartículas ferromagnéticas realizadas in vitro, usando um transdutor Doppler contínuo, apresentou alta sensibilidade para baixas concentrações de material ferromagnético inseridos em meio fluido (~ 1%). / This work describes the construction and characterization of a new transducer dedicated to the susceptometrics and ultrasonic measurements of samples labeled with magnetic particles. This transducer, called magneto-acoustic, consists of a hybrid system formed by the junction of an Alternating Current Biosusceptometer (ACB) and an ultrasonic transducer. Its basic operation principle is the simultaneous measurement of the magnetization and the internal structure micro-vibrations of a medium labeled with magnetic particles when excited by an external alternating magnetic field generated by the ACB excitation coils. In vitro measurements were performed to support the prototype development and characterization presented in this work. The measurement technique employing this hybrid transducer was called vibromagnetoacoustography. The samples consisted of fluid medium labeled with magnetic tracers (ferrite micro particles of diameter ranging from 30 m and 70 m). It was evaluated the system response dependence with different physical parameters such as: base material viscosity in which ferromagnetic particles was mixed; the particles concentration in the base material; the oscillation frequency of the magnetic field excitation; the voltage applied on magnetizing coils and the distance between sample and transducers. The magneto-acoustic transducer response showed a better signal to noise ratio for magnetization frequency around 200 Hz and a 4% ferrite concentration. Above this concentration the base material viscosity changed disrupting the measurements. The responses of susceptometer and Doppler ultrasound have a linear dependence with the applied voltage level in the magnetizing coils and an quasi linear dependence with low ferromagnetic particles concentrations (4%). A repeatability test was also performed to the prototype which indicated a deviation of 0.94% and 0.25% in the Doppler and susceptometric measurements, respectively. The vibration measurement of ferromagnetic micro-particles performed in vitro, using a Doppler transducer, showed high sensitivity to low ferromagnetic material concentrations (~1%) immersed in a fluid medium.
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Introdução ao estudo dos números complexos e sua aplicação nos circuitos elétricos / Introduction to the study of complex numbers and their application in electrical circuits

Chuquilín Cabanillas, Segundo Aurelio 10 October 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Rosivalda Pereira (mrs.pereira@ufma.br) on 2017-06-12T20:28:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 SegundoCabanillas.pdf: 2228720 bytes, checksum: a6e02304416e03c2afc432c9a11f24f2 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-12T20:28:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 SegundoCabanillas.pdf: 2228720 bytes, checksum: a6e02304416e03c2afc432c9a11f24f2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-10-10 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / This dissertation was prepared in order to provide subsidies to mathematics teachers to improve the performance of high scholl students of Y Bacanga college of the State of Maranhãao, specifically the students of three years in math discipline, subject refers to the study of complex numbers. The main idea is to use the Geogebra software and using the various features that the software offers facilitate student learning, and motivate their participation in the classroom, making reference to the theory of complex numbers is used in the study and analysis of electrical circuits. Thus, it presents a brief history of advancing the theory of complex numbers and how the structure was completed, using the Geogebra we study their different forms of representation and its operations are carried out, it shows how subject of complex numbers are used in the study of electrical circuits with emphasis on alternating current AC, solving practical exercises and finally it present a basic concept regarding the way to estimate the power electric consumption in a residence. / Este trabalho de dissertação foi elaborado com o objetivo de fornecer subsídios aos professores de matemática, para melhorar o rendimento dos alunos do Ensino Médio do colégio Y Bacanga do Governo do Estado do Maranhão, especificamente dos alunos do 3o ano, na disciplina de matemática, no assunto que se refere ao estudo dos números complexos. A ideia principal é utilizar o software Geogebra e utilizando os diversos recursos que o software oferece facilitar o aprendizado dos alunos, assim como motivar a sua participação na sala de aula, fazendo referência de como a teoria dos números complexos é utilizada no estudo e análise dos circuitos elétricos. Assim, apresenta-se uma breve história do avanço da teoria dos números complexos e a forma como a sua estrutura foi concretizada, utilizando o Geogebra estudam-se as suas diferentes formas de representação e como são efetuadas as suas operações, mostra-se como o assunto dos números complexos é utilizado no estudo dos circuitos elétricos, com ênfase na corrente alternada CA, resolvem-se alguns exercícios de aplicação e por último apresenta-se uma noção básica em relação é forma de estimar o consumo de energia elétrica em uma residência.
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Performance and parameter prediction of large synchronous machines from physical dimensions

Heberle, David D. 03 November 1993 (has links)
A project funded by the Southern California Edison (SCE) Company, Research Center of Irwindale, California, has supported the development of a performance and parameter prediction software program for use during the refurbishment of large synchronous machines, turbine generators, and synchronous condensers. The computer program was developed for SCE to allow user friendly input of a machine's physical parameters such as pole/field/winding/stator dimensions, type of steel, and other related information in order to calculate the machine's reactances, time constants, and performance curves. The program also allows some degree of design calculation to be performed in order to meet certain design criteria where appropriate. The theory behind the calculations upon which the electrical calculations are built is obtained primarily from literature published in the early 1950's. Since that time, however, machine design has progressed into ever larger generators, most often in the hundreds of Megawatt range with some units exceeding one thousand Megawatts. This size increase has established the practice of winding the stator coils into parallel circuits to maintain acceptable flux and generated voltage levels. These design practices justify a re-examination of the traditional methods used to calculate a machine's reactances and time constants. Accordingly, the use of parallel circuits in the stator winding and their effect on machine parameters has not, to this author's knowledge, been addressed in public literature. These issues are exam fled and modifications to the traditional formulas have been derived for the reactances along with the process of carrying out the calculations on a per pole basis. In addition, the calculation of the parameter and performance equations of a machine are suitable for implementation on a computer due to the length and often iterative calculation procedures. The procedures used to calculate the capability and saturation curves directly from the machine's physical dimensions are developed. During development of the program a forty megawatt generator was measured in order to test and debug the program. Results of this test case are presented and compared to test values obtained at the time of the generator's installation. / Graduation date: 1994
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The role of BDNF in the injured/regenerating sensory neuron

Geremia, Nicole Marie 22 December 2005
Peripheral nerve injury induces a robust regenerative state in sensory neurons that includes elevated expression of injury/regeneration-associated genes. The molecular signal(s) underlying the transition to the regenerating state are largely unknown. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is the sole identified neurotrophin that is upregulated in sensory neurons following peripheral nerve injury. As members of the neurotrophin family exert a profound influence on the intact phenotype of sensory neurons, I hypothesize that injury-associated alterations in BDNF expression play a similar role in the injured/regenerating response. Antagonizing endogenous BDNF with a function-blocking antibody prevented increases in injury/regeneration-associated gene expression and decreased the growth capabilities of the injured sensory neurons. However, BDNF was not important for maintaining this cell body response in injured neurons. The elevation of BDNF expression in injured sensory neurons either through intrathecal infusion or electrical stimulation was associated with increased injury/regeneration-associated gene expression in a dose dependent manner and the latter corresponded to increased sensory axonal regeneration. Though BDNF was able to induce and enhance the intrinsic cell body response of injured sensory neurons, exogenous BDNF was not sufficient to induce an injury phenotype in intact sensory neurons. Thus, additional signals are likely induced by the injury response. In conclusion, BDNF plays a critical role in inducing the regenerative state in sensory neurons following injury and strategies aimed at elevating levels of BDNF available to the injured sensory neuron during the inductive phase improve the cell body response.
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Finite element based rotor design optimization for the brushless doubly-fed machine

Salim, Mohamed Ali, 1968- 13 April 1993 (has links)
Brushless Doubly-Fed Machines have potential benefits in variable speed generation and adjustable speed drive applications by combining a robust machine structure with a reduced power converter rating. While recent work has demonstrated feasibility, steady-state performance has not been optimized. The nature of doubly-fed operation causes rotor currents of varying, relatively high frequency. Moreover, the rotor structure deviates from conventional squirrel cages. Consequently, induction machine rotor bar geometries need to be carefully examined and refined for applicability in the doubly-fed system. The present thesis uses finite element analysis to investigate alternative rotor bar design. Two-dimensional finite element analysis is used to investigate basic rotor bar characteristics. Interface with a detailed simulation program enables investigation of assembled rotors, otherwise a three-dimensional analysis problem. Rotor bar geometries for a high speed alternator are investigated. Bar shapes are kept simple to allow manufacturing of the rotor in the absence of the-casting equipment. Rotor prototypes are constructed using custom, laser-cut laminations and experimental results for the alternator verify improved line-to-shaft efficiencies over conventional rotor geometries as well as off-the-shelf alternators. / Graduation date: 1994
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A low cost AC motor drive for battery powered applications

Wiley, Brian 19 August 1993 (has links)
Environmental concerns have renewed the interest in electric vehicles. To gain widespread use, electric vehicles will also have to offer good performance and be reasonably priced. AC drive systems using modern semiconductors can provide efficient operation at the required power levels, but their cost at present is still too high. This paper discusses the development of an AC induction motor drive system which potentially lowers cost by using a digital controller. The controller is shown to implement a high performance field-oriented control, while keeping a low parts count by maximizing use of interface circuits which are integrated onto the microprocessor chip. Cost is further reduced by designing the system to reuse motor control components for battery charging and eliminate the need for external circuits. Experimental results are presented for a low power prototype system. / Graduation date: 1994
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The role of BDNF in the injured/regenerating sensory neuron

Geremia, Nicole Marie 22 December 2005 (has links)
Peripheral nerve injury induces a robust regenerative state in sensory neurons that includes elevated expression of injury/regeneration-associated genes. The molecular signal(s) underlying the transition to the regenerating state are largely unknown. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is the sole identified neurotrophin that is upregulated in sensory neurons following peripheral nerve injury. As members of the neurotrophin family exert a profound influence on the intact phenotype of sensory neurons, I hypothesize that injury-associated alterations in BDNF expression play a similar role in the injured/regenerating response. Antagonizing endogenous BDNF with a function-blocking antibody prevented increases in injury/regeneration-associated gene expression and decreased the growth capabilities of the injured sensory neurons. However, BDNF was not important for maintaining this cell body response in injured neurons. The elevation of BDNF expression in injured sensory neurons either through intrathecal infusion or electrical stimulation was associated with increased injury/regeneration-associated gene expression in a dose dependent manner and the latter corresponded to increased sensory axonal regeneration. Though BDNF was able to induce and enhance the intrinsic cell body response of injured sensory neurons, exogenous BDNF was not sufficient to induce an injury phenotype in intact sensory neurons. Thus, additional signals are likely induced by the injury response. In conclusion, BDNF plays a critical role in inducing the regenerative state in sensory neurons following injury and strategies aimed at elevating levels of BDNF available to the injured sensory neuron during the inductive phase improve the cell body response.
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A three-phase hybrid dc-ac inverter system utilizing hysteresis control /

White, Terence H. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Electrical Engineering)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2004. / Thesis advisor(s): Robert Ashton. Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-74). Also available online.
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Μελέτη και κατασκευή διάταξης για διασύνδεση φωτοβολταϊκού πλαισίου με το δίκτυο χαμηλής τάσης

Μπιζώνης, Βασίλειος 13 January 2015 (has links)
Η παρούσα διπλωματική εργασία πραγματεύεται τη μελέτη και κατασκευή ενός μετατροπέα συνεχούς τάσης σε εναλλασσόμενη (αντιστροφέας) που προορίζεται για τη σύνδεση ενός φωτοβολταϊκού πλαισίου στο δίκτυο χαμηλής τάσης. Η εργασία εκπονήθηκε στο Εργαστήριο Ηλεκτρομηχανικής Μετατροπής Ενέργειας του Τμήματος Ηλεκτρολόγων Μηχανικών και Τεχνολογίας Υπολογιστών του Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών. Αρχικά, παρουσιάζονται, συνοπτικά, πληροφορίες για τη φωτοβολταϊκή τεχνολογία και για τους τρόπους διασύνδεσής τους με την κατανάλωση ή το δίκτυο. Στη συνέχεια, γίνεται αναφορά στον αντιστροφέα της διπλωματικής εργασίας. Πιο συγκεκριμένα, μελετάται ένας διαφορικός αντιστροφέας τύπου boost, ένα χαρακτηρισμό που τον οφείλει στην δυνατότητα, να επιτευχθεί μέσω αυτού εναλλασσόμενη τάση εξόδου με ενεργό τιμή μεγαλύτερη της συνεχούς τάσης εισόδου. Ο μετατροπέας αυτός αποτελείται στην ουσία από δύο επιμέρους μετατροπείς dc-dc τύπου boost, με τη συνδυασμένη λειτουργία των οποίων επιτυγχάνεται η επιθυμητή μετατροπή. Η ονομαστική ισχύς για την οποία πραγματοποιείται ο σχεδιασμός του μετατροπέα είναι ίση με 250W. Με δεδομένα τα μεγέθη ρευμάτων και τάσεων, καθώς και των κυματώσεων στα ρεύματα των πηνίων και στις τάσεις των πυκνωτών, υπολογίστηκαν οι τιμές των στοιχείων, βάσει των οποίων έγιναν οι προσομοιώσεις. Κατόπιν, δοκιμάστηκαν σε προσομοίωση διάφορες μορφές ελέγχου του αντιστροφέα, με μόνη ικανοποιητική αυτή του έλεγχου με ολίσθηση στο πεδίο καταστάσεων. Αυτός ήταν και ο έλεγχος που τελικά επιλέχθηκε για τη διάταξη που μελετήθηκε, γι’ αυτό και γίνεται αναλυτική περιγραφή του ελέγχου αυτού. Λόγω των απαιτήσεών του αποφασίστηκε ο έλεγχος να υλοποιηθεί χωρίς χρήση μικροελεγκτή, αλλά με χρήση αποκλειστικά ολοκληρωμένων αναλογικών κυκλωμάτων. Ακολουθεί η περιγραφή της διαδικασίας σχεδίασης και κατασκευής του μετατροπέα που έγινε στο Εργαστήριο Ηλεκτρομηχανικής Μετατροπής Ενέργειας και παρουσιάζονται τα επιμέρους στοιχεία και οι συνδεσμολογίες που χρησιμοποιήθηκαν. Τέλος, περιγράφονται τα πειράματα που πραγματοποιήθηκαν και παρατίθενται τα αποτελέσματα που προέκυψαν, αποδεικνύοντας την ορθή λειτουργία της διάταξης. Επίσης, εξάγονται τα ανάλογα συμπεράσματα. / In this diploma thesis, a Power Inverter in order to connect an Alternating Current-Photovoltaic (AC-PV module) to the low voltage grid is analyzed, designed and manufactured. The work was carried out in the Laboratory of Electrical and Mechanical Energy Conversion at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Polytechnic School, University of Patras, Greece. At first, some data and information concerning the photovoltaic technology are presented as well as the connection modes of a PV system or module. Secondly, the operation and structure of the inverter is described. Specifically, a differential output boost inverter is examined, the title of which is derived from its ability to produce an output voltage larger than the input voltage. In fact, this converter consists of two boost dc-dc converters, the combined operation of which achieves the desirable operation of the inverter. The nominal power of the inverter is chosen to be equal to 250W. Depending on the expected values of the currents and voltages, as well as on the ripple voltages of the capacitors and the ripple currents of the inductors, the component values were calculated. The following step was to simulate the operation of the converter under different control techniques. The only control method with satisfying results which was eventually applied to the inverter was the sliding mode control, so it is extensively described. Due to its requirements, this control technique was implemented without using a microcontroller, but only using analog integrated circuits. The design and implementation of the inverter is then described along with the selected components and some individual circuits. Finally, the results of the conducted experiments are presented, the good operation of the setup is confirmed and the related conclusions are derived.

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