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Heavy-tailed update distributions arise from information-driven self-organization in nonequilibrium learning. [PDF]
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Power losses of multiphase inverters
Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway and Ship Propulsion, 2010Multiphase drives are particularly attractive in medium and high-power applications such as railway and naval propulsion systems. In the most modern drives, a multiphase machine is driven by an IGBT inverter. This paper focuses the theoretical calculation of the power losses in multiphase inverters with an odd number of phases.
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Power losses in lamellar gratings
Applied Optics, 1979Power losses in lamellar gratings per groove length are obtained by integrating the square of the tangential component of the magnetic field, obtained from the infinite conductivity solutions, along the grating profile. The groove fields for the perfectly conducting grating are generated by matching a superposition of diffracted plane waves above the ...
A, Gavrielides, P, Peterson
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2020
This letter presents an analytical closed-form expression that quantifies the contributions of nodal active- and reactive-power injections to total loss in a power system operating at sinusoidal steady state. We term this as the loss divider , since it is derived by leveraging the ubiquitous current divider law.
Abdullah Al-Digs, Yu Christine Chen
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This letter presents an analytical closed-form expression that quantifies the contributions of nodal active- and reactive-power injections to total loss in a power system operating at sinusoidal steady state. We term this as the loss divider , since it is derived by leveraging the ubiquitous current divider law.
Abdullah Al-Digs, Yu Christine Chen
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