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The study aims to identify the technological potential and limitations of various types of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) applications specific to the electric utility industry. The paper presents an analysis of the technology, the classifications and the key drivers for WPT, based on available technologies. A summarized assessment of risks and obstacles facing the technology is presented.
This paper explores the impact of adequately sizing HPWH units based on field installations and data collected from sites in the southeastern United States. Utilities may consider offering incentives for HPWHs based on tank size or estimated flow rates rather than technology type. To maximize the value to utilities, adequate sizing of HPWH units based on gallon per day (gpd) usage is impressive.
Modeling the response of the human body to electrical stimuli is a complex task. In the simplest model, two types of impedances are used: (1) skin and (2) internal. The skin is a layered structure, with both resistance and capacitance. The resistance is nonlinear in voltage and time. The impedance of the interior may be considered as resistive, comparable to a similar volume of saline at human body...
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