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Nonlinear Robust Control Of A Series Dc Motor Utilizing The Recursive Design Approach, Michael J. Burridge
Nonlinear Robust Control Of A Series Dc Motor Utilizing The Recursive Design Approach, Michael J. Burridge
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
In this thesis, the investigation of asymptotic stability of the series DC motor with unknown load-torque and unknown armature inductance is considered. The control technique of recursive, or backstepping, design is employed. Three cases are considered. In the first case, the system is assumed to be perfectly known. In the second case, the load torque is assumed to be unknown and a proportional-integral controller is developed to compensate for this unknown quantity. In the final case, it is assumed that two system parameters, load torque and armature inductance, are not known exactly, but vary from expected nominal values within a …
Calculating Cross Slot Flux Losses In High Voltage Stator Coils, John D. Amos
Calculating Cross Slot Flux Losses In High Voltage Stator Coils, John D. Amos
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
At present there are several methods for calculating temperature for inner-cooled stator coils for large electric generators. Determining the highest temperature in a stator coil is very important and is a major limiting factor for the maximum capability of steam turbine synchronous generators.
The load current in the stator winding causes losses in the conductor resistance. That same current excites leakage fluxes that link contours inside the conductors causing non-uniform current distribution and additional losses. these additional losses are caused by eddy currents induced inside the stator coils. These eddy losses are grouped as radial flux losses, cross slot flux …
Gaussian Beam Resonator Formalism Using The Yy Method, Kenneth A. Menard
Gaussian Beam Resonator Formalism Using The Yy Method, Kenneth A. Menard
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
A simple and powerful new paraxial ray formalism is shown to provide an alternate method for designing Gaussian Beam Resonators. The theory utilizes the Delano yybar diagram approach and is an extension of the recent work by Shack and Kessler for laser systems. The method is shown to be complementary to the conventional ABCD method and is founded upon J.A. Arnaud's pioneering ideas for complex rays. The thesis develops an analytic formulation of a ray based complex wavefront curvature and yields a clearly generalized description of spherical wave propagation, for which Gaussian beams are considered a special case. The resultant …
Finite Impulse Response Utilizing The Principles Of Superposition, Scott Edward Carter
Finite Impulse Response Utilizing The Principles Of Superposition, Scott Edward Carter
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Window functions have been greatly utilized in the synthesis of finite impulse response (FIR) filters implemented using surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices. The critical parameter in any FIR design in the impulse response length, which must be optimized for the given design specifications in order to reduce the size of each device. To this end, many design algorithms have been introduced such as Remez exchange, linear programming, and least mean squares. A new algorithm has been derived which is efficient and accurate for the design of arbitrary filter specifications requiring less computations than the current algorithms. The FIR design is …
Development Of A Desuperheater Rating Method For Energy Code Calculations, Tim Merrigan
Development Of A Desuperheater Rating Method For Energy Code Calculations, Tim Merrigan
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this project was to develop a rating method for desuperheater water heaters – heat exchangers that remove superheat from the refrigerant in an air conditioner’s compressor discharge line. The project methodology was to first determine the overall heat transfer coefficient-area product (UA) of the heat exchanger for three basic types of desuperheaters. Both heat transfer analysis and the laboratory performance data indicated that the number of transfer units (NTU) for each heat exchanger was relatively independent of the operating conditions for a properly-charged air conditioner with a single-speed compressor and a desuperheater with a single-speed circulating pump. …