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    Simulink Implementation of Induction Machine Model – A Modular Approach Burak Ozpineci1 Leon M. Tolbert1‚2 burak@ieee.org tolbert@utk.edu 1 2 Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2009 Oak Ridge‚ TN 37831-6472 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Tennessee Knoxville‚ TN 37996-2100 parameters are accessible for control and verification purposes. Simulink induction machine model discussed in this paper has been featured in a recent graduate

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    Sizing Air Separators

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    SizAir Elimination & Control In-Line Air Separators The AC models of air separators deliver all the quality and performance you expect from Taco products. They are built to last with shell‚ heads and ANSI flanges with ASME constructed for 125‚ 150‚ 250 and 300psi working pressures all while providing outstanding performance in the field‚ up to a maximum operating temperature of 375˚F. The AC product line is available in standard sizes from 2” through 20” to meet the needs of a broad range of

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    Article Author: Powell‚ Abigail‚ Bagilhole‚ Barbara & Dainty‚ Andrew Date of publication: 2009 Title of article or chapter: How Women Engineers Do and Undo Gender: Consequences for Gender Equality Name of Journal or Book: Gender‚ Work & Organization. Name of Publisher: Page numbers of article or chapter: Vol. 16‚ No. 4‚ pp. 411-428 This article discusses the image of engineering as a masculine profession and the perception that engineering in unsuitable for women. While various strategies

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    HOW TO USE EMBEDDED INSTRUMENTS AND IJTAG/JTAG AN IEEE P1687 TUTORIAL An IJTAG Tutorial How to use embedded instruments and IJTAG/JTAG – An IEEE P1687 Tutorial By Al Crouch Al Crouch‚ Chief Technologist – Core Instruments – at ASSET InterTech‚ is a Senior Member of the IEEE. Al has served as the vice chairman of the IEEE P1687 IJTAG working group that is developing the IJTAG standard and has contributed significantly to the hardware architecture definition. Al is the editor

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    Sample Paper for IEEE Sponsored Conferences & Symposia Derong Liu‚ Fellow‚ IEEE‚ and MengChu Zhou‚ Fellow‚ IEEE Abstract— The abstract goes here. What you need to do is to insert your abstract here. Please try to make it less than 150 words. We suggest that you read this document carefully before you begin preparing your manuscript. IEEE does not want conference papers to have keywords so you should remove your keyword list. Also‚ at this time‚ IEEE only has some general guidelines about

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    Object Removal by Exemplar-Based Inpainting A. Criminisi‚ P. P´ rez e K. Toyama Microsoft Research Ltd.‚ Cambridge‚ UK Microsoft Corporation‚ Redmond‚ WA‚ USA antcrim@microsoft.com‚ pperez@microsoft.com kentoy@microsoft.com Abstract A new algorithm is proposed for removing large objects from digital images. The challenge is to fill in the hole that is left behind in a visually plausible way. In the past‚ this problem has been addressed by two classes of algorithms: (i) “texture

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    Hello all‚ when it comes to designing a wireless network there are four steps to follow the first is the correct deployment scenario like Ad hoc or peer-to-peer‚ infrastructure‚ point-to-point and point-to-multipoint remote wireless bridge‚ Ethernet to wireless bridge‚ and wireless gate. However‚ infrastructure is the most commonly used with an access point connected to a wired infrastructure. The second step is to select the IEEE wireless network type 802.11a/b/g/n depending on what type of applications

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    design Editor: Martin Fowler ■ T h o u g h t Wo r k s ■ fowler@acm.org Who Needs an Architect? Martin Fowler andering down our corridor a while ago‚ I saw my colleague Dave Rice in a particularly grumpy mood. My brief question caused a violent statement‚ “We shouldn’t interview anyone who has ‘architect’ on his resume.” At first blush‚ this was an odd turn of phrase‚ because we usually introduce Dave as one of our leading architects. The reason for his title schizophrenia

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    into the Asian region to capture the market share of a boom in airline activity. With this new strategy‚ it plans to introduce job- cuts of 1000 employees mainly pilots and engineers. According to the two articles given‚ the Australian and International Pilots Association (APIA) and the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA) are pressuring Qantas’ Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alan Joyce to abolish his downsizing policy. The unions and also the general public wants to keep jobs

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    that way out of curiosity. Over the years‚ many events have occurred including an explosion . After the plant closed‚ it caught on fire. The EPA and Army Corp of Engineers were called to the scene and people wearing HAZMAT suits were decontaminating fire fighters and other responders. To this day‚ I know that the Army Corps of Engineers and EPA still come out and check the area frequently. According to these government agencies‚ there is no health hazard. I don’t know why they just can’t tear the

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