994 resultados para DC-AC Inverters
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Con motivo de los estudios biosistemáticos realizados en el marco de una tesis doctoral [J. SIMON, Estudis Biosistics en especies Euphorbia de la subsecció Galarrhaei en la mediterránea occidental, inédita, 1993] sobre las especies no nanofanerófitas y con cápsulas verrugosas de Euphorbia subsect. Galarrhaei (Boiss.) Pax, detectamos dentro del grupo de Euphorbia flavicoma DC. algunas poblaciones de difícil adscripción. El estudio de más de 700 pliegos de esta especie, así como el análisis multivariante, realizado sobre un total de 88 caracteres, nos obliga a proponer una nueva subespecie definida ante todo por el tipo de indumento de tallos y hojas, formado por tricomas largos y patentes -muy diferentes de los cortos y crespos que se presentan en el resto de las subespecies-, y que además recubre ambas caras foliares -en el resto de las subespecies los tricomas tan solo se encuentran en el margen foliar-. Como caracteres complementarios, se pueden destacar la disposición claramente refleja de las hojas y su aspecto ligeramente seríceo.
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En este trabajo se estudia el sistema reproductivo de Diplotaxis erucoides (L.) DC. (Brassicaceae), una especie arvense ampliamente distribuida en los cultivos y los márgenes de caminos de la región mediterránea. Mediante polinizaciones manuales con polen procedente de la propia flor (autogamia), de flores del mismo individuo (geitonogamia) y de flores de individuos de otras poblaciones (alogamia) se analiza el efecto de los diferentes tratamientos de polinización sobre la producción de frutos y semillas. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que Diplotaxis erucoides es una especie con capacidad para autopolinizarse. Hay diferencias significativas en la fertilidad y en el número de semillas por fruto entre los tratamientos que generan alogamia y los que originan autogamia. Dentro de los tratamientos con autogamia, la fertilidad disminuye progresivamente en el paso de geitonogamia a autogamia por autopolinización inducida y a autogamia por autopolinización espontánea.
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The work aims to analyze the possibilities of utilizing old crane driving AC induction motors in modern pulse-width-modulated variable frequency drives. Bearing currents and voltage stresses are the two main problems associated with modern IGBT inverters, and they may cause premature failure of an old induction motor. The origins of these two problems are studied. An analysis of the mechanism of bearing failure is proposed. Certain types of bearing currents are considered in detail. The most effective and economical means are chosen for bearing currents mitigation. Transient phenomena of cables and mechanism of over voltages occurring at motor terminals are studied in the work. The weakest places of the stator winding insulation system are shown and recommendations are given considering the mitigation of voltage stresses. Only the most appropriate and cost effective preventative methods are chosen for old motor drives. Rewinding of old motors is also considered.
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Hyötysuhteen merkitys tehoelektroniikan järjestelmissä kasvaa jatkuvasti kun käytössä olevien järjestelmien määrä lisääntyy ja toisaalta energian hinta kallistuu. Hyötysuhteen lisäksi verkkovirran käyrämuotovaatimukset asettavat omat haasteensa sähköverkkoon liitettävien tehoelektroniikkajärjestelmien suunnittelulle. Tässä työssä tutkitaan häviöiden syntyyn vaikuttavia tekijöitä hakkuriteholähteissä ja pyritään löytämään keinoja hyötysuhteen parantamiseksi. Työssä analysoidaan 300 W – 2 kW tehoalueelle soveltuvat, tehokerroinkorjattujen AC/DC-hakkuriteholähteiden topologiavaihtoehdot ja arvioidaan niiden soveltuvuutta tavanomaisen boost-topologian korvaajaksi. Tarkastelussa otetaan huomioon kustannukset, toimivuus sekä saavutettu hyötysuhteen parantuminen verrattuna perinteisellä topologialla toteutettuun teholähteeseen. Tarkasteltavat topologiat valitaan kirjallisuustutkimuksen perusteella. Valittujen topologioiden häviöt ja hyötysuhde selvitetään analyyttisin menetelmin sekä simuloimalla. Käytännön testausta varten suunnitellaan ja rakennetaan prototyyppi valitusta topologiasta.
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This paper deals with the most common methods for determining the dc electrical resistivity in solid materials. A brief overview of the fundamental concepts related to the electrical resistivity on materials is introduced. Undoubtedly, the most common and useful procedure to determine the electrical resistivity (rho) is the fourpoint probe method. Some crucial mistakes regarding the experimental procedure and the appropriated correction factors are found in the literature. Thus, the correction factor for the most common sample geometries were gathered and revised in order to provide an easy way to use and apply them.
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In this work magnetic properties of ZnGeP2:Mn were investigated in DC magnetic field with SQUID magnetometer in the temperature range from 3 K up to 400 K and in AC magnetic field with AC magnetometer in the temperature range from 77 K up to 350 K in frequency range from 500 Hz up to 18 KHz. Three ZnGeP2:Mn samples were studied with Mn concentration c = 1.5 % mass, 3 % mass and 3.5 % mass.
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Technical analysis of Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) distribution systems shows that in LVDC transmission the customer voltage quality is higher. One of the problems in LVDC distribution networks that converters both ends of the DC line are required. Because of the converters produce not pure DC voltage, but some fluctuations as well, the huge electrolytic capacitors are required to reduce voltage distortions in the DC-side. This thesis master’s thesis is focused on calculating required DC-link capacitance for LVDC transmission and estimation of the influence of different parameters on the voltage quality. The goal is to investigate the methods of the DC-link capacitance estimation and location in the transmission line.
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Self-sustained time-dependent current oscillations under dc voltage bias have been observed in recent experiments on n-doped semiconductor superlattices with sequential resonant tunneling. The current oscillations are caused by the motion and recycling of the domain wall separating low- and high-electric-field regions of the superlattice, as the analysis of a discrete drift model shows and experimental evidence supports. Numerical simulation shows that different nonlinear dynamical regimes of the domain wall appear when an external microwave signal is superimposed on the dc bias and its driving frequency and driving amplitude vary. On the frequency-amplitude parameter plane, there are regions of entrainment and quasiperiodicity forming Arnold tongues. Chaos is demonstrated to appear at the boundaries of the tongues and in the regions where they overlap. Coexistence of up to four electric-field domains randomly nucleated in space is detected under ac+dc driving.
Estudo químico e perfil cromatográfico das cascas de Aspidosperma parvifolium A. DC. ("pau-pereira")
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Four known alkaloids, uleine, epiuleine, apparicine and desmethyluleine, besides the isoprenoids lupeol and stigmasterol were isolated from the stem bark of Aspidosperma parvifolium. Their identification was based on spectroscopic analysis (UV, IR, ¹H-NMR, 13C-NMR, MS). The chromatographic profile of the ethanolic extract was obtained by HPLC and uleine, epiuleine and apparicine were identified in the extract.
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In the context of autonomous sensors powered by small-size photovoltaic (PV) panels, this work analyses how the efficiency of DC/DC-converter-based power processing circuits can be improved by an appropriate selection of the inductor current that transfers the energy from the PV panel to a storage unit. Each component of power losses (fixed, conduction and switching losses) involved in the DC/DC converter specifically depends on the average inductor current so that there is an optimal value of this current that causes minimal losses and, hence, maximum efficiency. Such an idea has been tested experimentally using two commercial DC/DC converters whose average inductor current is adjustable. Experimental results show that the efficiency can be improved up to 12% by selecting an optimal value of that current, which is around 300-350 mA for such DC/DC converters.
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The performance of Grid connected Photovoltaic System working with DCBoost stage is investigated. The DC-Boost Converter topology is deduced from three phase half controlled bridge and controlled by Sliding Mode Control. Due to the fact that Grid connected Photovoltaic System includes Solar cells as a DC source and inverter for grid connection, those are under the scope of this research as well. The advantages of using MPPT are analyzed. The system is simulated in Matlab-Simulink™ environment.
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An oscillating overvoltage has become a common phenomenon at the motor terminal in inverter-fed variable-speed drives. The problem has emerged since modern insulated gate bipolar transistors have become the standard choice as the power switch component in lowvoltage frequency converter drives. Theovervoltage phenomenon is a consequence of the pulse shape of inverter output voltage and impedance mismatches between the inverter, motor cable, and motor. The overvoltages are harmful to the electric motor, and may cause, for instance, insulation failure in the motor. Several methods have been developed to mitigate the problem. However, most of them are based on filtering with lossy passive components, the drawbacks of which are typically their cost and size. In this doctoral dissertation, application of a new active du/dt filtering method based on a low-loss LC circuit and active control to eliminate the motor overvoltages is discussed. The main benefits of the method are the controllability of the output voltage du/dt within certain limits, considerably smaller inductances in the filter circuit resulting in a smaller physical component size, and excellent filtering performance when compared with typical traditional du/dt filtering solutions. Moreover, no additional components are required, since the active control of the filter circuit takes place in the process of the upper-level PWM modulation using the same power switches as the inverter output stage. Further, the active du/dt method will benefit from the development of semiconductor power switch modules, as new technologies and materials emerge, because the method requires additional switching in the output stage of the inverter and generation of narrow voltage pulses. Since additional switching is required in the output stage, additional losses are generated in the inverter as a result of the application of the method. Considerations on the application of the active du/dt filtering method in electric drives are presented together with experimental data in order to verify the potential of the method.
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Invocatio: D.D.