Comparison of a fully integrated differential voltage controlled colpitts oscillator to the cross-coupled oscillator topology

Author(s):  
A. Viessmann ◽  
F. Damitz ◽  
R. Franke ◽  
R. Tempel
Author(s):  
J. Scott Slorach ◽  
Jason Ellis

Business Law provides practical, up-to-date coverage of company, partnership, taxation, and insolvency law, plus all relevant aspects of EU law. The title provides all of the relevant material needed to understand the latest legal developments affecting business law transactions. Coverage of the Companies Act 2006 is fully integrated and given prominence, mirroring the emphasis that business law courses place on this central piece of legislation. Additional emphasis has been placed on taxation and business accounts. Examples are used throughout the volume which helps readers to contextualise their learning effectively. Updated statutory references allow for the cross-referencing to appropriate primary sources, and the interpretation of such sources. The volume looks at partnerships, companies, taxation, insolvency, and other topics such as choice of business medium, limited liability partnerships, sale of a business, and shareholder agreements.


Author(s):  
J. Scott Slorach ◽  
Jason Ellis

Business Law provides practical, up-to-date coverage of company, partnership, taxation, and insolvency law, plus all relevant aspects of EU law. The title provides all of the relevant material needed to understand the latest legal developments affecting business law transactions. Coverage of the Companies Act 2006 is fully integrated and given prominence, mirroring the emphasis that business law courses place on this central piece of legislation. Additional emphasis has been placed on taxation and business accounts. Examples are used throughout the volume which helps readers to contextualise their learning effectively. Updated statutory references allow for the cross-referencing to appropriate primary sources, and the interpretation of such sources. The volume looks at partnerships, companies, taxation, insolvency, and other topics such as choice of business medium, limited liability partnerships, sale of a business, and shareholder agreements.


Author(s):  
J. Scott Slorach ◽  
Jason Ellis

Business Law provides practical, up-to-date coverage of company, partnership, taxation, and insolvency law, plus all relevant aspects of EU law. The title provides all of the relevant material needed to understand the latest legal developments affecting business law transactions. Coverage of the Companies Act 2006 is fully integrated and given prominence, mirroring the emphasis that business law courses place on this central piece of legislation. Additional emphasis has been placed on taxation and business accounts. Examples are used throughout the volume, which helps readers to contextualise their learning effectively. Updated statutory references allow for the cross-referencing to appropriate primary sources, and the interpretation of such sources. The volume looks at partnerships, companies, taxation, insolvency, and other topics such as choice of business medium, limited liability partnerships, sale of a business, and shareholder agreements.


2015 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcio Bender Machado ◽  
Marcio Cherem Schneider ◽  
Daniel Lucas Novack ◽  
Carlos Galup-Montoro

2005 ◽  
Vol 15 (10) ◽  
pp. 3359-3366 ◽  
Author(s):  
TETSUSHI UETA ◽  
HIROSHI KAWAKAMI

In this letter, we investigate the cross-coupled BVP oscillators. A single BVP oscillator has two terminals which can extract an independent state variable, so in the preceding works, several coupling systems have been studied. Synchronization modes and chaos in these systems are classified as results of bifurcation problems. We revisit a coupled oscillator, and clarify new results which have not been reported before, i.e. stable tori and its breakdown, and chaotic motions. Also classification of synchronized periodic solutions is done by a bifurcation diagram.


Author(s):  
Jakob P. Haug ◽  
Rudolf P. M. Rademakers ◽  
Marcel Stößel ◽  
Reinhard Niehuis

In many modern aircraft concepts, civil as well as military ones, the engine is fully integrated into the fuselage. This integration often requires a highly bent intake duct. Due to the high degree of curvature and also the diffusive character of the intake duct, the inflow at the engine’s fan is non-uniform and may feature severe flow distortions. The size, strength, and pattern of these flow distortions may affect the engine’s compressor system and its safety margins. In this paper five highly bent intake duct geometries are analyzed by means of CFD. They evolve from the same baseline geometry but are defined by different crosssectional shapes. With this variation of the cross-sections, the influence of the cross-sectional shape on the aerodynamics of the intake duct is investigated qualitatively. Based on these analyses a sixth intake duct geometry was created as test vehicle for experimental investigation of intake-compressor interaction within the engine test facility. The defining cross-sectional shapes were selected in order to achieve a flow distortion at the duct outlet plane, that is small enough to ensure a safe engine operation, but is still strong enough to provoke interaction of the distorted flow and the compressor flow. The setup for these fully numerical investigations is based on previous studies of the aerodynamics of intake ducts at the Institute of Jet Propulsion. It is shown that the entrance cross-section has a strong influence on the flow throughout the whole intake duct. Additionally, it could be determined that the flow distortion caused by the strong curvature of the intake duct can be reduced in size and strength by a proper combination of cross-sectional shapes.


Author(s):  
J. Scott Slorach ◽  
Jason Ellis

Business Law provides practical, up-to-date coverage of company, partnership, taxation, and insolvency law, plus all relevant aspects of EU law. The title provides all of the relevant material needed to understand the latest legal developments affecting business law transactions. Coverage of the Companies Act 2006 is fully integrated and given prominence, mirroring the emphasis that business law courses place on this central piece of legislation. Additional emphasis has been placed on taxation and business accounts. Examples are used throughout the volume, which helps readers to contextualise their learning effectively. Updated statutory references allow for the cross-referencing to appropriate primary sources, and the interpretation of such sources. The volume looks at partnerships, companies, taxation, insolvency, and other topics such as choice of business medium, limited liability partnerships, sale of a business, and shareholder agreements.


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