- How do you do thermal sharing between two system when their thermal constant is different? have you done any implementation on this? - Does PWM selection block have anything to do with current limit and is that current limit coming from thermal sharing block? - Slide 3: Tm>Tcrit, does this only depends on current ripple? - Slide 3: if you reduce inverter losses, then what is the point of checking Tj>Tcrit for imposing I constraint? At very high current, would you get any tangible benefit by reducing switching frequency? - Slide 4: 15 degree part is not properly shown - Slide 5: how do you explain switching loss reduction in the range of 20-25%; I understand that if the power factor angle stays within 30 degree to minus 30 degree, a complete
The tensile testing was done on the three composite specimens (90°, and two 45°) were completed with a servo-hydraulic load frame with a wedge. The one in the lab was the MTS 647 hydraulic wedge grip and an 810 material test system. The specimens had strain gages with a Wheatstone bridge to collect data such as time, distance, load, axial strain, and transverse strain. From the strain gages, evidence can support how and when the specimen material failed under the stress being applied to it. The test was run for three times on three different specimens. The first specimen that was tested in the hydraulic load was the 0°/90° specimen, which is made of carbon and epoxy laminate composite.
Remove the cockroach from it habitat and submerge it in ice water for a few seconds to paralyze it. After the cockroach is paralyzed, using the surgical tools cut a leg (at the hip). The leg should be placed on the cork of the spike box, allowing a bit of the leg to overhang. The stimulation electrode should be placed on the femur and COXA then the electrodes should be connected to the output of the TENS electrical stimulator. Using the provided LabVIEW program, the onset stimulation delivered to the leg as well as its duration can be controlled. The stimulator should be turned on with the correct corresponding channels by turning the knob clockwise, the current intensity of the impulse increase further when the knob is turned clockwise. A
In Part 1 of the lab, a solar cell was created and tested for its capability to conduct electricity. After researching the processes that contribute to the conductive property, it was found that the oxidized substance is the dye, as it donates an excited electron to the titanium oxide. Consequently, titanium oxide is reduced before it donates an electron to the cathode. The electrolyte solution was found to replenish the dye with electrons so it could continue to act as a reducing agent.
The outer membrane in the cyanobacterium cell (Phormidium uncinatum) is the structure that makes the cell gram negative. On the other hand, the characteristic that makes the cell gram positive is the thick peptidoglycan layer.
Cryptococcus neoformans (Cn) virulence depends on the active transport of vesicles that contain melanin and capsule precursors, proteinases, and other macromolecules. We previously found that the Cn intersectin protein Cin1 regulates intracellular trafficking critical for growth and virulence and that Cin1-S isoform confers a marked survival advantage in the CNS of a murine model of cryptococcosis. In addition, we found that the expression of extracellular RNAs (exRNAs) including small RNA (sRNA), mRNA, and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) was significantly differentiated among cin1, CIN1-S, and wild type stains. Further investigation of these observations could promote our understanding of Cn propensity for the host CNS and the virulence
The Queen's source files were also modified to output the hour-of-year number and the building's current temperatures and heat fluxes to text files. This modification plays a role in the transfer of information on the building's current thermal state from the Queen to the Pawn. The Pawn compilation uses these values for its simulations, which is discussed later in this section.
For each point, you would add 7 to the x coordinate and then take away 1 from the y-coordinate.
measurements of three-phase voltage and current samples obtained from the PSCAD/EMTDC. Fig. 8 depicts the 220 kV, 50 Hz simulated system one-line diagram. The other related parameters of the simulated system are shown in Table 1, transmission lines are assumed completely transposed. Fig. 9 & 10 show 3ph voltages and currents waveforms for 3ph to ground fault at 50% of the second line without and with UPFC respectively. It is clear that when UPFC is involved in the fault loop, the the voltage and current signals would be deviated from the actual value.
To calculate the effective diameter of the particles, we use Equation 1 provided below. To determine the effective diameter of the particles, we needed to have the hydrometer readings and temperature for each time taken, as well as using the Coefficient of temperature adjustment table provided in Appendix 3 and the Hydrometer 152H length readings in Appendix 4. To able to determine the Percent Finer for Hydrometer, we use Equation 2 provided below as well as Equation 3 for the Dry Weight of Soil provided below. For Equation 2, we also need the Specific Gravity correction for percent finer table to be able to solve Equation 2. The Specific Gravity correction for percent finer table is provided in Appendix 5. Furthermore, to determine the total
The goal of this lab was to expand and centralize our infrastructure by adding a Windows Server 2012 VM and configuring it with a number of key services. Some of the services that we deployed on the Windows 2012 VM had previously been configured on other machines, namely the RHEL VM from Lab 2. We began by installing and configuring the server itself, ensuring that we provided it with ample memory and processing power. Next, we configured DHCP, disabling the DHCP service running on our RHEL VM. We then continued by installing Active Directory and DNS on the Windows 2012 VM, disabling the DNS server running on the RHEL VM in the process. The DNS server on RHEL would later be reactivated as a secondary (slave) server. We then proceeded to set up monitoring for both DHCP and DNS. This monitoring was configured locally on the Windows 2012 VM using the Performance Monitoring utility, and also remotely via OpsView. Finally, we installed Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer on the Windows VM. This was the first lab where it felt like we
Lab one introduces the basic concepts and processes of remote sensing and gives a better understanding of multiband images, color compositing, and contrast enhancement. The following were the objectives for the lab to help introduce these concepts and processes:
The human sense of touch is known as the somatic or somatosensory system. The skin is the biggest and most complex organ in the somatosensory system.The somatosensory system permits the human body to experience pressure, texture, temperature, and pain, and to see the position and development of the body's muscles and joints.The receptor cells in the skin can be separated into three useful classifications: mechanoreceptors that sense pressure and surface, thermoreceptors that sense temperature, and nociceptors that sense pain. Thermoreceptors distinguish changes in temperature utilizing two sorts of receptor cells: warm and cold. Thus, thermoreceptors on the skin detects the temperature signal using two specific receptors cell: warm and cold.
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Lab # 3 class lab3 { static void Main(string [] EkDouTeen) { if (EkDouTeen. Length ! = 0) { if (EkDouTeen. Length==1)
The reduction in number of switches reduces the flexibility so a trade-off between flexibility and performance must be considered.