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A prototype framework for conceptual design of novel analog circuits
2012 International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD), 2012This paper presents a reasoning-based synthesis method to design novel analog circuits. In addition to producing circuit topologies and constraints characterizing the topologies, the method finds alternative signal processing flows which represent different conceptual designs that can meet the specification requirements.
Cristian Ferent +2 more
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Conceptual design of helium cooling circuit for irradiation target
Progress in Nuclear Energy, 2016Abstract Small metal specimens of about 20 mm × 20 mm and 0.4 mm thick are irradiated in cyclotron facilities for radiation damage studies. Cooling of these specimens is an important factor which decides the intensity of irradiation. In this paper helium is used for the cooling of irradiation target specimen.
P. Selvaraj +3 more
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Conceptual design and circuit analyses for the power supplies of the NIO1 experiment
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2011The NIO1 (Negative Ion Optimization phase 1) experiment, whose construction has started in 2010 at Consorzio RFX in Padova in collaboration with INFN-LNL, is a radio frequency Hydrogen negative ion source designed to produce a beam current of 130 mA with 60 keV particle energy.
M Recchia, M Cavenago
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Conceptual Design and Modeling of the Toroidal Field Coils Circuit of DTT
2020 IEEE 20th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference ( MELECON), 2020Italian Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) facility is part of the general European programme on the fusion research. Its specific role is to cover the gap on the power exhaust for the future DEMOstration power plant (DEMO). This tokamak will be built and installed in Italy at Frascati ENEA laboratories.
Zito, P. +8 more
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Transactions, Circuits, and Identity: Proposing a Conceptual Network
Journal of Economic Issues, 1996(1996). Transactions, Circuits, and Identity: Proposing a Conceptual Network. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 407-412.
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Conceptual Models for Understanding the Behavior of Electrical Circuits
1993We are investigating the role that computer-based models can play in helping students to learn science. In the research reported in this chapter, we conducted experimental trials of a computer environment that provides linked models that represent circuit behavior from different perspectives (such as a microscopic versus a macroscopic perspective) and ...
Barbara Y. White +2 more
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Conceptual aspects of equivalent circuit for an induction machine
IEMDC 2001. IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference (Cat. No.01EX485), 2002Engineers have developed several types of models to visualize, understand and predict the behaviour of rotating electric machinery. Among these models, the stationary electric network (equivalent circuit) and vector and locus diagrams are extensively used mainly in induction machine studies.
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Analog Integrated Circuit Design Conceptualization
1990The electrical signals of the natural world behave in an essentially continuous manner. In contrast, the world of electronic design, which seeks to process these continuous or analog signals, is predominantly discrete or digital. Motivated and refined largely by the evolution of the digital computer, digital design affords the electronic design ...
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The Effect of Using Concept Maps on Advancing Students’ Conceptual Understanding of Euler Circuit [PDF]
7 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, Published with International Journal of Mathematics Trends and Technology (IJMTT)
Serhan, Derar +2 more
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Conceptualizing Ideal Circuit Elements in the AP Physics C Syllabus
The Physics Teacher, 2005Does it ever bother you that emfs, resistors, and inductors add in series, but capacitors add in parallel? Does it bother your students? The AP Physics C syllabus for electricity and magnetism specifies the mathematical models students are expected to not merely memorize but to understand.
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