Search results for "linear"

showing 10 items of 7165 documents

Feedback Linearizing Control of Induction Motor Considering Magnetic Saturation Effects

2015

This paper presents an input-output feedback linearization (FL) control technique for rotating induction motors, which takes into consideration the magnetic saturation of the iron core. Starting from a new formulation of the dynamic model taking into consideration the magnetic saturation expressed in a space-state form in the rotor-flux-oriented reference frame, the corresponding FL technique has been developed. To this aim, a particular care has been given to the choice of nonlinear functions interpolating the magnetic parameters versus the rotor magnetizing current and the corresponding magnetic characteristic. The proposed FL technique has been tested experimentally on a suitably develop…

input-output feedback linearizationEngineering020209 energyInduction Motor input-output feedback linearization magnetic saturation effects.02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theorylawmagnetic saturation effects0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTorqueFeedback linearizationInduction motor (IM)Electrical and Electronic Engineeringmagnetic saturation effects.MathematicsVector controlbusiness.industryRotor (electric)020208 electrical & electronic engineeringinput-output feedback linearization (FL)InductanceNonlinear systemMagnetic coreControl and Systems EngineeringbusinessInduction motorReference frame
researchProduct

Conflicting legitimations and pressures in performance measurement adoption, use and change in Finnish municipalities

2010

instituutiotmunicipalitiesaccountinghyödykkeetperformance measurementlaskentatoimimuutosmittausmenetelmätsuoritusmittauskunnatrahachangeinstitutionsnonlinearities
researchProduct

Current transformers effects on the measurement of harmonic active power in LV and MV networks

2011

The harmonic active power is used to determine the location of polluting loads, the direction of harmonic power flow and to estimate how consequential a certain current harmonic source is. The highest uncertainties, when measuring harmonic active power, are introduced by the current and voltage transducers. This paper presents experimental results which show the impact of current transformers (CTs) on the accuracy of the harmonic power measurements. An expression for the evaluation of the power error in distorted conditions was developed which can be easily utilized in the case of linear current transducers. It is shown how CTs cannot be considered linear transducers and how the higher the …

instrument transformersEngineeringVoltage and current harmonicsSwitched-mode power supplyAcousticsActive powerTransducersEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyLinear currentsPower factorHarmonic powerLinear transducersPower errorsPower transformersVoltage transducersHarmonic analysisHarmonic analysisMaximum valuesCurrent transformerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPower measurementPhase anglesAbsolute valuesHarmonic power flowTotal harmonic distortionbusiness.industryElectric power distributionCurrent harmonicsElectrical engineeringAC powerCurrent transformerMV networksHarmonicsAccuracy classElectric instrument transformersHarmonicPower system harmonicsCurrent transformers (CTs) instrument transformerspower measurement power system harmonics.businessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
researchProduct

Partial data inverse problems and simultaneous recovery of boundary and coefficients for semilinear elliptic equations

2021

We study various partial data inverse boundary value problems for the semilinear elliptic equation $\Delta u+ a(x,u)=0$ in a domain in $\mathbb R^n$ by using the higher order linearization technique introduced in [LLS 19, FO19]. We show that the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map of the above equation determines the Taylor series of $a(x,z)$ at $z=0$ under general assumptions on $a(x,z)$. The determination of the Taylor series can be done in parallel with the detection of an unknown cavity inside the domain or an unknown part of the boundary of the domain. The method relies on the solution of the linearized partial data Calder\'on problem [FKSU09], and implies the solution of partial data problems fo…

inverse obstacle problemGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsInverseBoundary (topology)Schiffer's problemCalderon problempartial data01 natural sciencesDomain (mathematical analysis)inversio-ongelmatsymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEsLinearizationTaylor series111 MathematicsFOS: MathematicsSchiffer’s problemBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötCalderón problem010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisInverse problemElliptic curvesymbolssimultaneous recoveryAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
researchProduct

Assessing Non-Linear Structures in Real Exchange Rates Using Recurrence Plot Strategies

2002

jel:C19jel:F31Non-linearity; chaos; recurrence analysis
researchProduct

ASPECTS REGARDING THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE QUALITY OF MANAGERIAL DECISIONS - SOLVING AN OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM IN THE SENSE OF SUSTAINABILITY WITH WINQSB

2012

In this paper we present an optimization problem solving, problem that is mathematically shaped as a linear programming problem. This is made with the purpose of finding an optimal solution which is also a sustainable one. In the present and future society, it is clear that nothing can be done honestly, but only in the sense of a professional and sustainable thinking (Konrad, C., 2011, pp.202-217, Petrescu, I., 2006, p.1). To think sustainable can also mean “to be calculated”, in popular language “to choose wisely”, all for achieving the proposed project, being careful to using non-renewable resources, to pollution, to protection for human resource, etc. Of course that the logical and preci…

jel:C53optimal problem linear programming sustainability modelling simulationReview of General Management
researchProduct

On Capturing Oil Rents with a National Excise Tax Revisited

2004

In this paper the scope of Bergstrom’s (1982) results is studied. Moreover, his analysis is extended assuming that extraction cost is directly related to accumulated extractions. For the case of a competitive market it is found that the optimal policy is a constant tariff if extraction is costless. However, with depletion effects, the optimal tariff must ultimately be decreasing. For the case of a monopolistic market the results depend crucially on the kind of strategies the importing country governments can play and on whether the monopolist chooses the price or extraction rate. For a price-setting monopolist it is shown that the importing countries cannot use a tariff to capture monopoly …

jel:D41media_common.quotation_subjectEconomic rentjel:C73Tariffjel:D42Tariffs Tariff agreements Non renewable resources Depletion effects Price-setting monopolist Quantity-setting monopolist Differential games Open-loop strategies Linear strategies Markov-perfect Nash equilibrium Markov-perfect Stackelberg equilibriumjel:F02jel:H20MicroeconomicsMonopolistic competitionResource (project management)EconomicsPerfect competitionExciseMonopolyNon-renewable resourcejel:Q38media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
researchProduct

Rodent host population dynamics drive zoonotic Lyme Borreliosis and Orthohantavirus infections in humans in Northern Europe

2021

Zoonotic diseases, caused by pathogens transmitted between other vertebrate animals and humans, pose a major risk to human health. Rodents are important reservoir hosts for many zoonotic pathogens, and rodent population dynamics affect the infection dynamics of rodent-borne diseases, such as diseases caused by hantaviruses. However, the role of rodent population dynamics in determining the infection dynamics of rodent-associated tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme borreliosis (LB), caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato bacteria, have gained limited attention in Northern Europe, despite the multiannual abundance fluctuations, the so-called vole cycles, that characterise rodent population d…

jyrsijätSciencePopulation DynamicsDiseaseszoonoositinfektiotModels BiologicalPuumala virusArticlePuumala-virusZoonosesLymen borrelioosiisäntäeläimetAnimalsHumansFinlandDisease ReservoirsLyme DiseaseEcologyHost Microbial InteractionsIxodesArvicolinaeIncidenceQRpopulaatiodynamiikkaBorrelia-bakteerittaudinaiheuttajatborrelioosiHemorrhagic Fever with Renal SyndromeLinear ModelsMedicineArachnid VectorsScientific Reports
researchProduct

Approximation of pre-twisted Achilles sub-tendons with continuum beam elements

2022

Achilles sub-tendons are materially and geometrically challenging structures that can nearly undergo around 15% elongation from their pre-twisted initial states during physical activities. Sub-tendons' cross-sectional shapes are subject-specific, varying from simple to complicated. Therefore, the Achilles sub-tendons are often described by three-dimensional elements that lead to a remarkable number of degrees of freedom. On the other hand, the continuum-based beam elements in the framework of the absolute nodal coordinate formulation have already been shown to be a reliable and efficient replacement for the three-dimensional continuum elements in some special problems. So far, that element …

jänteetlarge strainsnonlinear elasticityApplied MathematicsModeling and Simulationachilles tendonarbitrary cross-sectionkantajännebiomekaniikkaapproksimointimatemaattiset mallitabsolute nodal coordinatekimmoisuus
researchProduct

Time-delay control for stabilization of the Shapovalov mid-size firm model

2020

Control and stabilization of irregular and unstable behavior of dynamic systems (including chaotic processes) are interdisciplinary problems of interest to a variety of scientific fields and applications. Using the control methods allows improvements in forecasting the dynamics of unstable economic processes and offers opportunities for governments, central banks, and other policy makers to modify the behaviour of the economic system to achieve its best performance. One effective method for control of chaos and computation of unstable periodic orbits (UPOs) is the unstable delay feedback control (UDFC) approach, suggested by K. Pyragas. This paper proposes the application of the Pyragas' me…

kaaosteoriaFOS: Physical sciencesLorenz-like systemtaloudelliset ennusteetunstable periodic orbitNonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamicsmid-size firm modelvakauttaminen (talous ja yhteiskunta)stabilizationNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic Dynamicsnonlinear dynamicssäätöteoriachaotic economytime-delay feedback controltaloudelliset mallitcontrol of chaosChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)dynaamiset systeemit
researchProduct