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Rapid design of LCC current-output resonant converters with reduced electrical stresses
The paper presents and validates a straightforward design methodology for realising LCC current-output resonant converters, with the aim of reducing tank currents, and hence, electrical stresses on resonant components. The scheme is ideally suited for inclusion in a rapid iterative design environment e.g. part of a graphical user interfac
Cauchy's functional equation and extensions: Goldie's equation and inequality, the Go{\l}\k{a}b-Schinzel equation and Beurling's equation
The Cauchy functional equation is not only the most important single
functional equation, it is also central to regular variation. Classical
Karamata regular variation involves a functional equation and inequality due to
Goldie; we study this, and its counterpart in Beurling regular variation,
together with the related Go{\l}\k{a}b-Schinzel equation.Comment: Companion paper to: Additivity, subadditivity and linearity:
automatic continuity and quantifier weakenin
Additivity, subadditivity and linearity: automatic continuity and quantifier weakening
We study the interplay between additivity (as in the Cauchy functional
equation), subadditivity and linearity. We obtain automatic continuity results
in which additive or subadditive functions, under minimal regularity
conditions, are continuous and so linear. We apply our results in the context
of quantifier weakening in the theory of regular variation completing our
programme of reducing the number of hard proofs there to zero.Comment: Companion paper to: Cauchy's functional equation and extensions:
Goldie's equation and inequality, the Go{\l}\k{a}b-Schinzel equation and
Beurling's equation Updated to refer to other developments and their
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Influence of ROV umbilical on power quality when supplying electrical loads
The paper investigates the effects of a 3 km electrical umbilical cable on power transmission for an "island" supply onboard an all/more electric 'work-class' remote operated vehicle (ROV). It is shown how the chosen transmission voltage and frequency influence efficiency and the selection of power transmission components. A key feature of the paper is a discussion on the use of matrix converters for the propulsion thruster drive system; thereby allowing the input displacement factor to be varied to maintain maximum power transmission efficiency, independent of the thruster power factor. The natural impedance characteristics of the umbilical cable are also considered as means of reducing the input filter requirements for such converter
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