Application Report SPRA420A - February 2000 Switched Reluctance Motor Control – Basic Operation and Example Using the TMS320F240 Michael T. DiRenzo Digital Signal Processing Solutions ABSTRACT This report describes the basic operation of switched reluctance motors (SRMs) and demonstrates how a TMS320F240 DSP-based SRM drive from Texas Instruments (TI™) can be used to achieve a wide variety of control objectives. The first part of the report offers a detailed review of the operation
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Purpose: The purpose of these experiments[1] was to measure the exciting current and determine the core losses in a transformer using the open circuit test (experiment # 2) and to determine the equivalent circuit of a transformer by using the short circuit method (experiment # 3). Introduction: In order to determine the equivalent circuit parameters of a transformer two simple tests are used‚ namely the open-circuit test (experiment #2) and the short-circuit test (experiment #3). By performing
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SYNTHESIS OF STRONTIUM HEXAFERRITE SUBSTITUTED WITH TITANIUM AND ZINC NANOPARTICLES BY SOL-GEL METHOD AND ITS CHARACTERIZATION BY PAVITRA THIRUCHELVAM SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR 2012/2013 SYNTHESIS OF STRONTIUM HEXAFERRITE SUBSTITUTED WITH TITANIUM AND ZINC NANOPARTICLES BY SOL-GEL METHOD AND ITS CHARACTERIZATION BY PAVITRA THIRUCHELVAM A project report submitted to the School of Arts and Science in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Bachelor
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elGauss’ Law AP Physics C Electric Flux Let’s start be defining an area on the surface of an object. The magnitude is “A” and the direction is directed perpendicular to the area like a force normal. A E Flux ( or FLOW) is a general term associated with a FIELD that is bound by a certain AREA. So ELECTRIC FLUX is any AREA that has a ELECTRIC FIELD passing through it. We generally define an AREA vector as one that is perpendicular to the surface of the material. Therefore‚ you can
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Contents: 1. Introduction 1.1 Basic Physics of Charged Particles Moving In a Magnetic Filed 1.2 The Lorentz Force 1.3 The Hall Effect 2. What Is Plasma? 2.1 What is it that distinguishes plasma from ordinary gases? 2.2 Commercial Applications 2.3 Waves in Plasma 3. Nuclear Fusion & Fusion Reactors 3.1 The Lawson’s Criterion 3.2 Magnetic Field Confinement 3.3 Inertial Confinement 4. TFTR & Its Contributions to Engineering 4.1 Transport 4.2 Fusion Power Production 4.3 Alpha-Particles
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering AU College of Engineering (Autonomous) Scheme of Instruction‚ Examination and Syllabus B.E. (Electronics and Communication) – 4 Year Degree Course Common Scheme of Instruction & Examination I/IV B.E./B.Tech (Four Year Course) – Semester System (with effect from 2006 – 2007 admitted batch onwards) First Year I & II Semesters Code No. ENG 1001 ENG 1002 ENG 1003 ENG 1004 ENG 1005 ENG 1006 ENG 1007 ENG 1008 ENG 1009 ENG 1010 ENG 1011 ENG 1012
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Prepared by Leong Yee Pak DESIGN QUESTIONS Below are some suggestions on how to go about in designing an experiment. Understand and remember the various instrument used for measuring the quantities‚ the methods used to produce them and the way to vary them. Guide for Design Questions Identify the variables: the independent variable‚ the dependent variable‚ and any variables or factors to be kept constant. Draw a labelled diagram to show the experimental set up. Ask yourself these
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welding) •Mig GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) •Flux-Core FCAW (Flux-core Arc Welding) •Tig GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) Characteristics Each welding process has unique traits that make it more suited for particular processes Some Terms Electrode This is where the current passes from the welder to the work piece. There are two types: 1) Contact/consumable 2) Non Contact More Terms Atmospheric protection There are 2 types: 1) Shielding Gas 2) Flux Stick Weld Schematic Current Stick
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