• Title/Summary/Keyword: V, I, R, PWM

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A Design and Performance Evaluation Signal Converter Possible Conversion V ↔ I ↔ R ↔ PWM (V ↔ I ↔ R ↔ PWM 변환이 가능한 신호변환기 설계 및 성능평가)

  • Kang, Jin-gu;hwang, zai-moon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2015.07a
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    • pp.193-195
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구에서는 시스템 내부에 존재하는 불확실성에 대하여 안정성을 만족하는 입력신호 V, I, R, PWM의 신호를 사용자가 선택하는 신호로 변환하여 출력할 수 있는 신호변환기의 성능 및 설계방법을 연구 한다. 본 연구에서는 시간지연이 존재하는 신호변환기를 안정된 입/출력을 수행하여 나타나는 V, I, R, PWM 신호의 시간지연의 영향을 고려한 설계와 그 성능을 평가해 보았다.

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7-Level Medium Voltage Inverter System with PWM Converter for Regenerating Operation (회생능력을 가지는 7-레벨 고압인버터 시스템)

  • Kim Kwang-Seob;Bang Sang-Suk;Kwon Byung-Ki;Moon Sang-Ho;Yang Byung-Hun;Lee Myung-Jun;Choi Chang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.128-130
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    • 2006
  • We introduce 2[MVA] 3300[V] 7-level voltage source inverter system developed by POSCON and describe the main characteristics of inverter system i.e. PWM converter, H-bridge power module, phase shifted carrier PWM The PWM converter is a three-phase boost converter, which operates in a 4-quadrant and in a nearly unit displacement power factor. Experimental waveforms are also presented to verify the proposed method and performance of the developed system.

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Response of Rabbit Appendix Cells to Specific Antigen and Mitogen (가토충양돌기세포(家兎蟲樣突起細胞)의 특이항원(特異抗原) 및 Mitogen에 대(對)한 반응(反應))

  • Ha, Tai-You
    • The Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1975
  • Despite a number of recent studies on appendix its function appears to remain unknown. The present studies were undertaken in order to extend and confirm the previous studies concerning the role of appendix in immune response. An early hemagglutinin response of mercaptoethanol sensitive antibody(IgM antibody) in rabbit injected intravenously(i.v.) with 200mcg of bovine gamma globulin(BGG) was abolished by lethal whole body irradiation(900 r), but preserved in animals whose appendix and bone marrow were shielded during irradiation. Late formation of mercaptoethanol resistant antibody(IgG antibody) and the development of memory in bone marrow shielded animals were not affected by irradiation of the appendix. Formation of either IgM or IgG antibody to sheep red blood cells(SRBC) injected i.v. as determined by direct plaque forming cell(DPFC) technique in spleen were effectively abolished by appendectomy, thymectomy, or both followed by irradiation. When bone marrow was shielded in combination with autologous appendix reconstitution, DPFC response was about 5 times greater than the sum of two. Lysed appendix cells failed to restore the response. Lethally irradiated rabbits restored with combination of autologous appendix and thymus cells showed DPFC responses which were essentially normal. Three pools of appendix were obtained by manual separation technique and were stimulated with soluble concanavalin A(Con A), phytohemagglutinin-P(PHA) and pokeweed mitogen(PWM). Rabbit appendix cells responded to Con A, PHA and PWM. Cells of thymus dependent area(TDA) of the appendix were relatively enriched in their response to T cell mitogens compared to dome and follicle cells. The PHA/Con A responsive ratio of appenix TDA subpopulation was high, indicating that Con A responsive cells have a wider distribution among appendix. This finding showed that interfollicular area of the appendix is thymus-dependent. The present studies confirmed other evidence that the rabbit appendix cells itself are unable to form antibody and T lymphocytes in appendix TDA may be heterogenous, and that the appendix cells are synergistic with either bone marrow or thymus cells in the early hemagglutinin on splenic antibody response to BGG or SRBC.

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HYBRID LIGHT DUTY VEHICLES EVALUATION PROGRAM

  • Trigui, R.;Badin, F.;Jeanneret, B.;Harel, F.;Coquery, G.;Lallemand, R.;Ousten, JP.;Castagne, M.;Debest, M.;Gittard, E.;Vangraefshepe, F.;Morel, V.;Baghli, L.;Rezzoug, A.;Labbe, J.;Biscalia, S.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2003
  • A HEV evaluation program, funded by ADEME, was carried out by a group of Laboratories of different specialties in order to evaluate and compare consumption, emission and component technologies of the three first HEVs put on the market (Toyota Prius, Nissan Tino and Honda Insight). This paper presents the results obtained until now. These results show good consumption and emission performance of the tested vehicles compared to conventional ones. The energy management seems to be globally the same for the three vehicles excepting for cold stans where the Insight allows a very earlier stop of the engine compared to the Tino and especially to the Prius. A mapping of the engine consumption of the Prius and the Insight was performed in order to furnish data for the simulation models. The Permanent Magnet motors of the Prius and Tino have different number of pair poles and then different emf at a given speed. The low emf values of the Prius allow operation at high speed with less field weakening control than for the Tino. The inverters of the Prius and the Tino, controlled by a PWM at respectively 5 kHz and 7 kHz switching frequency, are made of IGBTs with high commutation performances.