14 research outputs found
Integrated motor drives: state of the art and future trends
With increased need for high power density, high efficiency and high temperature capabilities in Aerospace and Automotive applications, Integrated Motor Drives (IMD) offers a potential solution. However, close physical integration of the converter and the machine may also lead to an increase in components temperature. This requires careful mechanical, structural and thermal analysis; and design of the IMD system.
This paper reviews existing IMD technologies and their thermal effects on the IMD system. The effects of the power electronics (PE) position on the IMD system and its respective thermal management concepts are also investigated. The challenges faced in designing and manufacturing of an IMD along with the mechanical and structural impacts of close physical integration is also discussed and potential solutions are provided. Potential converter topologies for an IMD like the Matrix converter, 2-level Bridge, 3-level NPC and Multiphase full bridge converters are also reviewed. Wide band gap devices like SiC and GaN and their packaging in power modules for IMDs are also discussed. Power modules components and packaging technologies are also presented
Designs and decisions: The creation of informal measures for assessing speech production in children
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) frequently assess children ’ s speech to diagnose and identify areas of diffi culty, then
determine appropriate intervention goals. Formal measures are available for assessment; however, many SLPs use informal
measures within clinical practice. The purpose of this two-part mixed methods study was to describe informal measures created
to assess children ’ s speech. Study 1 involved a systematic review of 39 informal measures identifi ed via journal database
and internet searches, scanning of reference lists, and submission by SLPs and researchers. The measures were reviewed
in terms of their conceptualization (content and format) and operationalization (evaluation and validation). Common
conceptual features included assessment of consonant singletons, single words, computer format, and picture-naming. Few
measures provided information addressing operational criteria; in particular, they lacked evaluation of their effectiveness.
Study 2 involved an inductive thematic analysis of journal entries from eight creators of informal measures that explored key considerations in the development process. Informal measures were created due to the absence of measures which were suffi
ciently comprehensive and culturally appropriate, plus a desire to incorporate technology. Considerations in the creation
of informal measures included sourcing research and existing measures to inform the measures ’ development, maximizing
children ’ s engagement, and utility. SLPs must be cautious when using informal measures due to their lack of operationalization.
However, these measures often address SLPs ’ needs and so operationalization of informal measures would be
benefi cial for the profession