811 research outputs found
Design of a high-force-density tubular motor
This paper deals with the design, construction and experimental verification of a high force density, tubular, linear, permanent magnet motor, driven from a high power density matrix converter for an aerospace application. The work also describes the implementation and experimental verification of a novel, thermal management technique for the phase windings of electrical machines. The technique introduces a higher thermal conductivity path between the centre of the slot and the cooling arrangement, thus increasing the heat flow away from the slot centre. An introduction to the design of the motor is first given, after which an introduction to the technique is presented. A study of how the implementation of the technique affects motor performance is then presented. A detailed overview of the construction aspects is highlighted and finally, experimental validation is used to illustrate the comparison between the predicted results and the measured results, obtained from an instrumented, test rig
Experimental comparison of a matrix converter using Si IGBT and SiC MOSFETs
This paper presents an analytical and experimental comparison between comparable Silicon (Si) IGBTs and Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETS when used in a direct AC/AC matrix converter circuit. The switching performance of the two devices is analysed and the efficiency / losses measured in order to develop a loss model which will help engineers to design and develop matrix converter circuits using these types of devices. Particular attention is given in the paper to the discrepancies found between the data-sheet values and the measured data. The EMI performance of the two matrix converters is also determined and the implication of using high speed devices from both an EMI and an efficiency point of view is formulated together with an improved input filter design
Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
The behavior of matrix converter (MC) drive systems under the condition of MC short-circuit faults is comprehensively investigated. Two isolation strategies using semiconductors and high speed fuses (HSFs) for MC short-circuit faults are examined and their performances are compared. The behavior of MC drive systems during the fuse action time under different operating conditions is explored. The feasibility of fault-tolerant operation during the fuse action time is also studied. The basic selection laws for the HSFs and the requirements for the passive components of the MC drive system from the point view of short-circuit faults are also discussed. Simulation results are used to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed isolation strategies
Cantor Spectrum for Schr\"odinger Operators with Potentials arising from Generalized Skew-shifts
We consider continuous -cocycles over a strictly ergodic
homeomorphism which fibers over an almost periodic dynamical system
(generalized skew-shifts). We prove that any cocycle which is not uniformly
hyperbolic can be approximated by one which is conjugate to an
-cocycle. Using this, we show that if a cocycle's homotopy
class does not display a certain obstruction to uniform hyperbolicity, then it
can be -perturbed to become uniformly hyperbolic. For cocycles arising
from Schr\"odinger operators, the obstruction vanishes and we conclude that
uniform hyperbolicity is dense, which implies that for a generic continuous
potential, the spectrum of the corresponding Schr\"odinger operator is a Cantor
set.Comment: Final version. To appear in Duke Mathematical Journa
Is Eriophyes mali Nalepa present in Italy?
In the last few years, blistering symptoms were observed on apple plants in commercial orchards. Blisters are commonly found on apple leaves as well as on small fruits. This symptom is compatible with that described for apple blister mites belonging to the genus Eriophyes (Eriophyidae). To assess the identity of the etiological agent, leaf blisters and buds of symptomatic apple and, as a control, pear plants were examined under the dissection microscope and eriophyoid mites were collected. Specimens were examined using both molecular and morphological approaches. The analysis of sequences confirmed that eriophyoid mites collected from symptomatic apple and pear plants are genetically different. Our analyses highlight a complex scenario inside the genus Eriophyes that is worth to be studied in more detai
On the criticality of inferred models
Advanced inference techniques allow one to reconstruct the pattern of
interaction from high dimensional data sets. We focus here on the statistical
properties of inferred models and argue that inference procedures are likely to
yield models which are close to a phase transition. On one side, we show that
the reparameterization invariant metrics in the space of probability
distributions of these models (the Fisher Information) is directly related to
the model's susceptibility. As a result, distinguishable models tend to
accumulate close to critical points, where the susceptibility diverges in
infinite systems. On the other, this region is the one where the estimate of
inferred parameters is most stable. In order to illustrate these points, we
discuss inference of interacting point processes with application to financial
data and show that sensible choices of observation time-scales naturally yield
models which are close to criticality.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, version to appear in JSTA
إعداد مواد تعليمية لتنمية المهارات اللغوية لطلبة الصفّ الأول المتوسّط: بحث تطويريّ بمدرسة التوحيد المتوسّطة الدينية بنكالان مادورا.
Kegiatan Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab di Madrasah Diniah Tsanawiyah “At tauhid” Bangkalan Madura masih menggunakan buku ajar yang tidak sesuai, adapun kitab yang digunakan hanya memacu pada ketrampilan berbicara saja tidak pada 4 ketrampilan bahasa seperti mendengar, berbicara, membaca, menulis dan didalam kitab tersebut tidak terdapat latihan soal yang dapat memicu kemampuan bahasa arab para santri disana.maka dari itu penulis ingin mendesain bahan ajar yang bagus dan sesuai kurikulum 2013 kementrian agama RI karena kurikulum dapat membantu untuk mentertibkan proses belajar mengajar pada sekolah khususnya dalam pembuatan materi ajar bagi penulis. Penulis menggunakan metode Research and Developmentdengan pendekatan kuantitatif dan kualitatif untuk menganalisa data dan nilai, serta menjelaskan efektifitas penerapan Materi Ajar dalam pembelajaran bahasa arab adapun sampelnya adalah para santri kelas 1 tingkat Tsanawiyah yang berjumlah 15 santriwan/i. adapun teknik pengumpulan data penelitian ini yaitu: Observasi, interview, tes, dan dokumentasi. Dan hasil penelitian ini adalah: 1)Pengembangan bahan ajar yang terdesain memiliki beberapa proses tahap pembuatan agar memiliki karakter sebagai peningkatan kemampuan bahasa. 2)Adapun penerapannya dilihat dari proses pembuatan, langkah – langkah, dan ujicoba. 3)Adanya efektifitas dari materi ajar dibuktokan dengan adanya perubahan dari nilai pretest dan post test berdasarkan atas perbandingan t-hitung dan t-tabel yang menunjukkan t-hitung lebih besar dari pada t-tabel
Laminar-turbulent boundary in plane Couette flow
We apply the iterated edge state tracking algorithm to study the boundary
between laminar and turbulent dynamics in plane Couette flow at Re=400.
Perturbations that are not strong enough to become fully turbulent nor weak
enough to relaminarize tend towards a hyperbolic coherent structure in state
space, termed the edge state, which seems to be unique up to obvious continuous
shift symmetries. The results reported here show that in cases where a fixed
point has only one unstable direction, as for the lower branch solution in in
plane Couette flow, the iterated edge tracking algorithm converges to this
state. They also show that choice of initial state is not critical, and that
essentially arbitrary initial conditions can be used to find the edge state.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
The Advanced LIGO Photon Calibrators
The two interferometers of the Laser Interferometry Gravitaional-wave
Observatory (LIGO) recently detected gravitational waves from the mergers of
binary black hole systems. Accurate calibration of the output of these
detectors was crucial for the observation of these events, and the extraction
of parameters of the sources. The principal tools used to calibrate the
responses of the second-generation (Advanced) LIGO detectors to gravitational
waves are systems based on radiation pressure and referred to as Photon
Calibrators. These systems, which were completely redesigned for Advanced LIGO,
include several significant upgrades that enable them to meet the calibration
requirements of second-generation gravitational wave detectors in the new era
of gravitational-wave astronomy. We report on the design, implementation, and
operation of these Advanced LIGO Photon Calibrators that are currently
providing fiducial displacements on the order of
m/ with accuracy and precision of better than 1 %.Comment: 14 pages, 19 figure
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip: FAS/FASL expression, lymphocyte subtypes and outcome.
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lip is a relatively common malignancy of the head and neck region. Tumour thickness, grading and perineural invasion are significant prognostic indicators. However, there is still the need of new reliable biological markers able to predict the prognosis of the single cases with an unfavourable biological behaviour unpredictable by the classic clinical-pathological parameters. 32 cases of (SCC) of the lower lip were analysed for their clinicopathologic features, and immunohistochemical expression of Fas/FasL in neoplastic cells and in inflammatory infiltrate. Moreover the density and phenotype of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) were analysed. The results were related with the follow-up of the patients ranging from 2 to 6 years. The cases with over-expression of Fas/FasL in neoplastic cells and Fas+ in T cells preferentially showed a more aggressive clinical behaviour (p<0.01). Moreover we found an alteration of the normal expression of CD4 and CD8 lymphocyte types in ten cases. This data suggest that the Fas/FasL pathway is involved in the close relation between neoplastic cells and T cells and so in the biological behaviour of these tumours
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