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Studies of post-partum placentas provide insights into the origin of structural chromosomal aberrations. [PDF]
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Low-Loss Multimode Waveguide Bends with Direct Laser Writing in Polymer. [PDF]
Baghdasaryan T +3 more
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The core of pure economic loss [PDF]
Should loss of earnings be compensated? The established law and economics wisdom considers pure economic loss as a transfer of wealth from the victim to a third party, whose earnings increase as a consequence of the accident. Such transfers do not amount to a social loss and, hence, should not be compensated.
Dari-Mattiacci, G., Schäfer, H.-B.
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Core Loss Estimation in Electric Machines With Flux-Controlled Core Loss Tester
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2016The complexity of core loss estimation is an essential limitation for electric machine design engineers. It is critical to estimate the core losses and reduce them in the design stage to improve the machine efficiency. Current estimation methods based on the Steinmetz equation and loss separation are not accurate enough even at the rated conditions ...
Burak Tekgun +4 more
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IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 2011
This Article Discusses the Basic components of core loss (hysteresis and eddy-current losses), the effect of frequency and lamination thickness, and other contributing factors. It also explains the effect of operating frequency of squirrel cage type-rotors and armatures and provides correction factors.
Chuck Yung, Travis Griffith
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This Article Discusses the Basic components of core loss (hysteresis and eddy-current losses), the effect of frequency and lamination thickness, and other contributing factors. It also explains the effect of operating frequency of squirrel cage type-rotors and armatures and provides correction factors.
Chuck Yung, Travis Griffith
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1995
Abstract After copper losses, core losses are generally the second largest component of power loss or inefficiency in the brushless motor, although their significance may become overriding at very high speeds. They arise from the variation of magnetic flux-density throughout the core, particularly the stator core.
TJE Miller, R Rabinovici
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Abstract After copper losses, core losses are generally the second largest component of power loss or inefficiency in the brushless motor, although their significance may become overriding at very high speeds. They arise from the variation of magnetic flux-density throughout the core, particularly the stator core.
TJE Miller, R Rabinovici
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Core losses in partial core transformers
2022The University of Canterbury High Voltage Laboratory frequently uses partial core resonant transformers to conduct high voltage testing within the New Zealand power industry. These transformers utilise a non-standard core design in which flux is not constrained around the entirety of its path.
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Social loss with respect to the core of an economy [PDF]
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