Determination of Currents in an Autotransformer Stator Winding of an Autonomous Asynchronous Generator Connected as a Double Star

Author(s):  
Nikolai S. Barakin ◽  
Alexander V. Bogdan ◽  
Andrey A. Kumeyko
ACTA IMEKO ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 265
Author(s):  
Luisa Spairani

The measure of distances is a recurring theme in astrophysics. The interpretation of the light coming from a luminous object in the sky can be very different depending on the distance of the object. Two stars or galaxies may each have a different real brightness, although they may look similar. The correct measures were determined by women computers a century ago. Special mention is due to Williamina Fleming, who supervised an observatory for 30 years and worked on the first system to classify stars by spectrum. Antonia Maury helped locate the first double star and developed a new star classification system. Henrietta Leavitt determined a law to calculate stellar distances. The most famous of the Harvard computers was Annie Jump Cannon. An expert in photography, she catalogued over 350,000 stars and expanded the classification system used today, but it was Henrietta Leavitt who left an indelible mark by discovering a law for the determination of stellar distances. In the same period, Italian women computers began to collaborate in observatories, but their tracks are obfuscated.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 601-608
Author(s):  
Arezki Adjati ◽  
Toufik Rekioua ◽  
Djamila Rekioua ◽  
Abdelmounaim Tounzi

This paper discusses the modeling of hybrid Photovoltaic/Fuel cell pumping. This system comprises a photovoltaic generator and a fuel cell, two DC/DC converters, two of inverters which supply a double star induction motor (DSIM) which drives the shaft of a centrifugal pump. The evaluation of the water requirements, the total dynamic head (TDH) and the flow are of great importance to evaluate the various powers allowing the determination of the size of the pumping system. The global proposed system is sized and simulated under Matlab/Simulink Package. The obtained results under different metrological conditions show the effectiveness of the proposed hybrid pumping system.


1977 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 33-33
Author(s):  
O. G. Franz

AbstractA method is described which, through the use of an optical image rotator in conjunction with an area scanner, allows the accurate determination of the magnitudes and relative position of the components of a double star even if the angular separation is significantly smaller than the radius of the seeing disk.


1993 ◽  
Vol 156 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
J. Kovalevsky ◽  
M. Froeschlé

In a first part, the present status of the HIPPARCOS mission is described. Despite the degradations and failures of gyroscopes, it is still hoped that a 4 1/2 mission duration will be reached. The first-year of data has been reduced by both FAST and NDAC consortia. For the best 46200 observed stars, the distribution of standard errors in positions has a maximum of 1.5 mas in latitude and 1.8 mas in longitude and the mean standard error for parallaxes is of the order of 3 mas. The comparison of results obtained by both consortia shows that the differences are small and quite consistent with the announced internal precisions. Magnitude measurements are precise to 0.02 magnitude for a 4 second observation. The precision to be expected for double star observations is also given. The main new result is that the magnitudes of the components are obtained with a few hundredths of a magnitude precision. This allows to devise a new method of mass determination based upon the parallax and a recalibrated mass-luminosity diagram. The parallax dependence of the results is much more favourable than in the case of the classical determination of masses using orbital motions.


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