scholarly journals A STUDY ON DYNAMIC CH AMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A NEW REMO TERISTICS OF A NEW REMOTE TRANSFORMER CURRENT CONVERTER WITHOUT COMPENSA COMPENSATING CAP TING CAPACITOR

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (3) ◽  
pp. 32-40
Author(s):  
Аmirov Sultan ◽  
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Nargisa Babanazarova ◽  
Nurilla Yuldashev ◽  
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In this research paper, analytical equations of the transient characteristics of a new remote transformer current converter without a compensating capacitor have been obtained when a stepwise, linearly increasing, sinusoidal and sinusoidal with a damped amplitude of effects was applied to their input. It has been shown that the developed current converter can be represented in the structural schemes of monitoring and control systems in the form of a series-connected real ifferentiating link without statism and inertial (aperiodic) link of the first order, and in the case of neglecting active losses in the magnetic circuit and when the converter is operating in idle mode, i.e in the form of ideal differentiating link.It has been established that the transient response of the developed current transducer has an aperiodic character when a surge primary current is fed to its input, and with a relatively very large value of the time constant of the secondary circuit compared to the time constant of the magnetic circuit, transient response approaches transient response of a real differentiating link.

Author(s):  
Richard Heeks

Management information systems (MIS) are fundamental for public sector organizations seeking to support the work of managers. Yet they are often ignored in the rush to focus on ‘sexier’ applications. This chapter aims to redress the balance by providing a detailed analysis of public sector MIS. It first locates MIS within the broader management monitoring and control systems that they support. Understanding the broader systems and the relationship to public sector inputs, processes, outputs and outcomes is essential to understanding MIS. The chapter details the different types of reports that MIS produce, and uses this as the basis for an MIS model and a description of the decision-making benefits that computerized MIS can bring. Finally, the chapter describes generic public sector MIS that address internal government transactions, public administration/ regulation, and public service delivery. Real-world examples of all types are provided from the U.S., England, Africa, and Asia. <BR>


1989 ◽  
Vol 25 (7) ◽  
pp. 383-384
Author(s):  
V. P. Semenets ◽  
V. L. Baradulin ◽  
V. P. Basko ◽  
G. S. Minasyan

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