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    Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology © 2008 JATIT. All rights reserved. www.jatit.org SIMULATION OF REAL AND REACTIVE POWER FLOW CONTROL WITH UPFC CONNECTED TO A TRANSMISSION LINE 1 S. Tara Kalyani‚ 2G. Tulasiram Das 1 Associate professor‚ Department of Electrical Engineering‚ Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University‚ Hyderabad‚ India -500085; 2 Professor‚ Department of Electrical Engineering‚ Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University‚ Hyderabad‚ India -500085;

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    According to James D. Orcutt‚ The Social Control Theory of crime places a strong emphasis on conformity (2011:97). Rather than focusing on the intrinsic or extrinsic motivations of criminal behavior within an individual‚ control theorists wonder why people choose to conform (ibid). Conformity is the idea of matching your attitudes‚ beliefs and/or opinions to match those of the people or groups around‚ in order to avoid being seen as different. When influences such as personal values‚ institutional

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    project aimed at restoring motor function and limited sensory information to a patient who has lost a hand or an arm. The use of an easy to use interface that gives the user control with their functioning hand simplifies daily activities that would otherwise be more difficult. Signal extraction can be acquired from the control unit using magnetic Hall Effect sensors which then act as a 2-bit binary positional system for

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    Electrical and Computer Engineering Volume 11‚ Number 2‚ 2011 DSP Based Control Implementation of an AC/DC Converter with Improved Input Current Distortion Pisit WISUTMETHEEKORN‚ Viboon CHUNKAG Electrical Engineering Department‚King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok‚ Thailand S5010190048@kmutnb.ac.th ‚ vck@kmutnb.ac.th 1 Abstract—This paper presents a digital signal processor based control of an AC/DC converter with nearly unity power factor. Normally‚ the output voltage

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    development is Automated highway Systems (AHS). The AHS program is a broad international effort “to provide the basis for‚ and transition to‚ the next major performance upgrade of the vehicle/highway system through the use of automated vehicle control technology” [NAHSC96]. The detailed definition of the Automated Highway System is as follows [Plan93]: The term “fully automated intelligent vehicle-highway system” is interpreted to mean a system that: w Evolves from today’s roads (beginning

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    PART 5: CONTROLLING CHAPTER 13 - FOUNDATIONS OF CONTROL LEARNING OUTCOMES After reading this chapter students should be able to: 1. Explain the nature and importance of control. 2. Describe the three steps in the control process. 3. Discuss the types of controls organizations and managers use. 4. Discuss contemporary issues in control. Opening Vignette—Baggage Blunders SUMMARY Terminal 5 (T5)‚ built by British Airways for $8.6 billion‚ is London Heathrow Airport’s newest state-of-the art facility

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    Digital electronic Control (FADEC) The goal of any engine control system is to allow the engine to perform at maximum efficiency for a given condition. The complexity of this task is proportional to the complexity of the engine. The history of full authority digital electronic control FADEC started in the 1960’s when Rolls Royce experimented with their Olympus 593 engine on a Concorde. The start of full authority digital electronic control (FADEC) was a full authority analogue control and was the first

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    41330000488(TAPP3/64110/5516/SCH) 2.Scheme for speed measurement turbine and generator Doc. No. :- 41330098204(TAPP3/64110/5512/DN) 3.Write up on LRR for MSCV and AEOR Doc. No. :- 41330000481(TAPP3/64110/5661/DN) 4.OGA of TG control desk 6610 – PL – 9 Doc. No. :- 06560000403(TAPP3/64100/5724/GA) 5.OGA of TG control desk 6610 – PL – 10 Doc. No. :- 06560000404(TAPP3/64100/5725/GA) 6.Turbine controller – CJJ01 – Cubicle & Rack assembly diagram Doc. No. :- 36560001746(TAPP3/64100/5728/GA) 7.Turbine controller – CJJ01 – Signal

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    and can occur before the commencement of any special events. Statistical process control (SPC) methods has been successfully utilized in discrete parts industry through identification and elimination of the assignable cause of variations‚ while engineering process control methods (EPC) are widely employed in continuous process industry to reduce common cause variations. This paper provides a review of various control techniques and develops a unified framework to model the relationships among these

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    Question 3. Strong balanced controls were practiced in stage 3 for they were good (tight) controls. A cost benefit analysis of the controls reflects that the benefits outweigh the costs in stage 3 due to the good (tight) controls. Cultural control and Personnel control used the least but these controls were effective as they recognize the employee’s potential and psychological needs. Predominantly action controls used and it is of no surprise as the firm need to achieve a target. Getting there

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