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Transformers

1977
Publisher Summary This chapter explains the principles of an elementary two-coil transformer, waveform of no-load current, and transformer on load. The transformer is a straightforward application of Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction. The basic transformer consists of two coils in close proximity.
John Hindmarsh, Alasdair Renfrew
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Transforming the transformer

IEEE Spectrum, 2017
It would be hard to overstate the importance of transformers in our electrical networks. They’re literally everywhere: on poles and pads, in substations and on private property, on the ground and under it. There are probably dozens in your neighborhood alone. It’s hard to imagine a world without them. But my colleagues and I are doing just that.
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The transformations of transformations

Language & Communication, 2000
Abstract Zellig S. Harris's original idea of transformations has been transformed (changed) several times in Chomsky's work. In this paper I shall explicate all these transformations (changes). I shall argue that, though their motivations are highly understandable, these transformations (changes) are not necessary for understanding the workings of ...
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Model Transformations? Transformation Models!

2006
Much of the current work on model transformations seems essentially operational and executable in nature. Executable descriptions are necessary from the point of view of implementation. But from a conceptual point of view, transformations can also be viewed as descriptive models by stating only the properties a transformation has to fulfill and by ...
Bézivin, Jean   +5 more
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