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American Sociological Review, 1973
Berle and Means show that modern organizations separate the rights inherent in property or other resources into benefit rights and usage rights. To increase benefits, natural persons in society give over usage rights, that is direct control over actions, to corporate bodies through investments or membership. In so doing, they have gained these benefits
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Berle and Means show that modern organizations separate the rights inherent in property or other resources into benefit rights and usage rights. To increase benefits, natural persons in society give over usage rights, that is direct control over actions, to corporate bodies through investments or membership. In so doing, they have gained these benefits
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Power Losses in Electrolytic Condensers
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1932Electrolytic condensers on a-c. circuits have higher power losses than would be expected from the leakage currents and electrolyte resistances. Likewise, losses change with the applied voltage, with temperature of the cell, with the frequency of the applied voltage, and with external circuit conditions governing current wave shape in such ways that it ...
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Load Loss Coefficient and Power Loss Tracing in Power Systems
2017A definition of Load Loss Coefficient (LLC) is given in this study along with the power loss tracing algorithm. As LLC indicates the effect of load on power transmission loss, its calculation is performed based on the Bialek’s power tracing method, where gross and net flows are being considered, to determine the power loss in a system during power ...
Moonsung Bae, Byongjun Lee
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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1970
Abstract This paper examines power-producing cycles and evaluates losses incurred in such a way that the analysis applies to cycles as a whole or to individual units involved. This allows the results to be applied to any process where work and/or heat transfer is involved.
John H. Neilson, Robert A. Crawford
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Abstract This paper examines power-producing cycles and evaluates losses incurred in such a way that the analysis applies to cycles as a whole or to individual units involved. This allows the results to be applied to any process where work and/or heat transfer is involved.
John H. Neilson, Robert A. Crawford
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Power Losses in Induction Machines
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1934Losses in induction machines have been subjected to a detailed study by many investigators, but due to the complex nature of some of these losses, particularly several forms of load loss in induction motors, a clear understanding of their nature, has not been available.
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Stochastic Power Loss Analysis of Differential Power Processing
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2022This article presents stochastic power loss analysis for differential power processing (DPP). A stochastic model is developed to analyze power loss scaling in a DPP system based on probability distributions of loads or sources. Scaling factors are introduced to describe how losses change with DPP system size and load or source power variance.
Ping Wang +3 more
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1959
Abstract Rubberlike polymeric materials, particularly in the technical form when compounded with carbon black, are imperfectly elastic and the associated energy loss is of considerable practical significance. In some applications a high energy loss is of value to provide high damping, but in many cases and particularly in tires, the temperature
D. Bulgin, G. D. Hubbard
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Abstract Rubberlike polymeric materials, particularly in the technical form when compounded with carbon black, are imperfectly elastic and the associated energy loss is of considerable practical significance. In some applications a high energy loss is of value to provide high damping, but in many cases and particularly in tires, the temperature
D. Bulgin, G. D. Hubbard
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Technical losses in power distribution network
MELECON 2006 - 2006 IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, 2006This article introduces a new method of permanent inspection of technical active power losses. It is based on analytical computer code calculation with examples from the actual power system. Based on the incoming data from the remote control supervising system as well as technical and commercial information data, the result of the calculation is ...
Trupinić, Kruno +2 more
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Power Loss Accompanying Detonation
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1939<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>RESULTS of tests on several motor cars reported in his paper, Mr. MacCoull comments, “make one wonder if it is economically necessary for a car to be completely free from knock at all times.” Use of a spark retarded slightly from that required for optimum power, he found, resulted in a trivial power loss ...
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Power losses estimation platform for power converters
Nineteenth Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2004. APEC '04., 2004A power losses analysis platform integrating powerful analysis software Pspice/sup /spl trade//, MathCAD/sup /spl trade// and Maxwell/sup /spl trade// capable of calculating losses on the key components in converters is presented. The operational block diagram and the analysis principle, as well as the technical issue, are discussed.
Deng, Songquan +4 more
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