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A Study on the Delta-Connected Cycloconverter by Phase-Controlled Rectifier (위상제어 정류기에 의한 ${\Delta}$-접속형 싸이크로 컨버어터에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Y.T.;Seo, Y.S.;Lee, S.Y.;Kim, Y.C.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1991.07a
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    • pp.456-458
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    • 1991
  • Beacause cycloconverter requires AC power converter each phase, it has the disadvantage of complexity in main system. In this paper, the simple circulating current typed cycloconverter obtained the three variable voltage and variable frequency by delta-connceting the three natual commuatation phase controled rectifiers is constructed.

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Holographic s forage of random-phase-modulation-added binary amplitude data (랜덤 위상변조가 가미된 이진 진폭 데이터 영상의 홀로그래픽 저장)

  • 오용석;신동학;장주석
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.489-492
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    • 2001
  • We studied a method to use a variable discrete random phase mask in 2-D binary data representation for efficient holographic data storage. The variable phase mask is realized by use of a twisted nematic liquid crystal display.

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Three phase flow simulations using the fractional flow based approach with general initial and boundary conditions

  • Suk, Heejun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.88-91
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    • 2004
  • The multiphase flow simulator, MPS, is developed based on the fractional flow approach considering tile fully three phase flow with general initial and boundary condition. Most existing fractional flow-based models are limited to two-phase flow and specific boundary conditions. Although there appears a number of three-phase flow models, they were mostly developed using pressure based approaches. As a result, these models require cumbersome variable-switch techniques to deal with phase appearance and disappearance. The use of fractional flow based approach in MPS makes it unnecessary to use variable-switch to handle the change of phase configurations. Also most existing fractional flow based models consider only specific boundary conditions. However, the present model considers general boundary conditions of most possible and plausible cases which consists of ten cases.

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Learning fair prediction models with an imputed sensitive variable: Empirical studies

  • Kim, Yongdai;Jeong, Hwichang
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.251-261
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    • 2022
  • As AI has a wide range of influence on human social life, issues of transparency and ethics of AI are emerging. In particular, it is widely known that due to the existence of historical bias in data against ethics or regulatory frameworks for fairness, trained AI models based on such biased data could also impose bias or unfairness against a certain sensitive group (e.g., non-white, women). Demographic disparities due to AI, which refer to socially unacceptable bias that an AI model favors certain groups (e.g., white, men) over other groups (e.g., black, women), have been observed frequently in many applications of AI and many studies have been done recently to develop AI algorithms which remove or alleviate such demographic disparities in trained AI models. In this paper, we consider a problem of using the information in the sensitive variable for fair prediction when using the sensitive variable as a part of input variables is prohibitive by laws or regulations to avoid unfairness. As a way of reflecting the information in the sensitive variable to prediction, we consider a two-stage procedure. First, the sensitive variable is fully included in the learning phase to have a prediction model depending on the sensitive variable, and then an imputed sensitive variable is used in the prediction phase. The aim of this paper is to evaluate this procedure by analyzing several benchmark datasets. We illustrate that using an imputed sensitive variable is helpful to improve prediction accuracies without hampering the degree of fairness much.

A Study on the Reduction of Current Unbalancing of Two-phase Interleaved Buck Converter using Variable Inductor (가변 인덕터를 적용한 2상 인터리브드 벅 컨버터의 전류 불평형 저감에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Jaeseong;Cha, Honnyong
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.417-424
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    • 2022
  • This study proposes a current-balancing technique for an interleaved buck converter using a variable inductor and a snubber capacitor. The proposed scheme balances the inductor current by using the variable inductor and enables zero voltage switching under all load ranges. With the variable inductor, the ripple of inductor current changes according to load variation. In addition, a 1.6 kW prototype is built to verify the validity of the proposed scheme, and the experimental results are successfully obtained.

EFFECTS OF PHASE-LAGS AND VARIABLE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN A THERMOVISCOELASTIC SOLID WITH A CYLINDRICAL CAVITY

  • Zenkour, Ashraf M.
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.435-454
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    • 2016
  • This paper investigates the effect of dual-phase-lags on a thermoviscoelastic orthotropic solid with a cylindrical cavity. The cylindrical cavity is subjected to a thermal shock varying heat and its material is taken to be of Kelvin-Voigt type. The phase-lag thermoelastic model, Lord and Shulman's model and the coupled thermoelasticity model are employed to study the thermomechanical coupling, thermal and mechanical relaxation (viscous) effects. Numerical solutions for temperature, displacement and thermal stresses are obtained by using the method of Laplace transforms. Numerical results are plotted to illustrate the effect phase-lags, viscoelasticity, and the variability thermal conductivity parameter on the studied fields. The variations of all field quantities in the context of dual-phase-lags and coupled thermoelasticity models follow similar trends while the Lord and Shulman's model may be different. The influence of viscosity parameter and variability of thermal conductivity is very pronounced on temperature and thermal stresses of the thermoviscoelastic solids.

Optimal PWM Strategy for Minimization of Torque Ripplis of a Variable Speed 3phase Induction Motor (가변속 3상 유도 전동기의 토오크 변동 최소화를 위한 OPtimal PWM 방식)

  • 이윤종;정동화
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 1986
  • This paper describes the Optimal PWM strategy to reduce a pulsating harmonic torque for a variable-speed drive of 3 phase induction motor. This paper suggests the new Optimal control theory which consists of 1) defining a performance index related to the unwanted effects of the voltage harmonics, (i.e., the components of pulsating harmonic torques) 2) achieving its minimization by a suitable choice of the switching patterns. (i.e., of the commutation angles) This PWM strategy is compared with the conventional SPWM strategy by numerical method. It is believed that this proposed strategy can reduce more harmonic components and pulsating harmonic torques than SPWM strategy. Also, We could verify the validety of the numerical method by a result of simulation analysis of a variable speed 3phase induction motor.

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Synchronization of Chaos in the Lorenz System by Variable Feedback (Lorenz계에서 변수의 되먹임에 의한 혼돈의 동기화)

  • Kim, Chil-Min
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 1997
  • The method of synchronization by feedbacking a signal of master system to a corresponding variable of slave system is applied to the Lorenz which is autonomous system. The two Lorenz systems are synchronized and the synchronization occurs when the consisting of the variable differences of the two systems generates infinite period of laminar phase. The characteristics of synchronization is analyzed in time series and phase spaces.

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Static VAR Compensator-based Feedback Control Implementation for Self-Excited Induction Generator Terminal Voltage Regulation Driven by Variable-Speed Prime Mover

  • Ahmed, Tarek;Nishida, Katsumi;Nakaoka, Mutsuo
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, the steady-state analysis of the three-phase self-excited induction generator (SEIG) driven by a variable-speed prime mover (VSPM) such as a wind turbine is presented. The steady-state torque-speed characteristics of the VSPM are considered with the three-phase SEIG equivalent circuit for evaluating the operating performances due to the inductive load variations. Furthermore, a PI closed-loop feedback voltage regulation scheme based on the static VAR compensator (SVC) for the three-phase SEIG driven by the VSPM is designed and considered for the wind power generation conditioner. The simulation and experimental results prove the practical effectiveness of the additional SVC with the PI controller-based feedback loop in terms of fast response and high performances.

Thermoviscoelastic orthotropic solid cylinder with variable thermal conductivity subjected to temperature pulse heating

  • Abouelregal, A.E.;Zenkour, A.M.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2017
  • This work aims to analyze the thermo-viscoelastic interaction in an orthotropic solid cylinder. The medium is considered to be variable thermal conductivity and subjected to temperature pulse. Analytical solution based on dual-phase-lags model with Voigt-type for behavior of viscoelastic material has been effectively proposed. All variables are deduced using method of Laplace transforms. Numerical results for different distribution fields, such as temperature, displacement and stress components are graphically presented. Results are discussed to illustrate the effect of variability thermal conductivity parameter as well as phase-lags and viscoelasticity on the field quantities. Results are obtained when the viscosity is ignored with and without considering variability of thermal conductivity. A comparison study is made and all results are investigated.