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Stator winding insulation failure has been one of the major faults in electrical machines due to the degradation of winding insulation materials. The turn-to-turn short circuit fault indicates an early stage of insulation failure. This fault produces distortion of space harmonics in the air gap magnetic field. Capturing these harmonics and reflecting their effect on the measurable quantities from...
In automobiles, Regenerative Braking (RB) / Acceleration Assist (AA) System captures a portion of the Kinetic Energy (KE) dissipated during braking and stores it in a reusable form to assist the subsequent acceleration of the vehicle. This improves the energy efficiency and reduces vehicle emissions. Electric hybrid cars employing regenerative braking systems are popular, but they are expensive and...
In this work, simple explicit delay and rise time expressions for uniformly distributed RLC on-chip interconnect line are derived based on Elmore's approximations. Here, an n-cell RLC ladder network with capacitive load is used. Transfer function for the n-cell RLC ladder network is obtained by using the transmission line parameter matrix for each cell. In order to deduce the transfer function, the...
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