The document describes Panacea-BOCAF, a non-profit organization dedicated to clean energy education. It discusses their online university covering topics like the Roto-Verter (RV), a device that improves electric motor efficiency through power factor correction and impedance matching. The RV has potential applications in energy savings, portable power tools running on solar panels, and over-unity research. Panacea-BOCAF supports open source engineers researching suppressed clean technologies.
The document provides details on the motor/generator designed by Robert Adams that is capable of exceeding 100% efficiency. It describes the basic operating principles and specific configurations that allow it to achieve high performance, including the use of power collection coils, magnet and electromagnet proportions, switching mechanisms, and construction methods. The motor utilizes pulsed electromagnets and permanent magnets on the rotor to generate power through clever timing of the electrical pulses and harvesting of back EMF effects.
The document describes Panacea-BOCAF, a non-profit organization dedicated to clean energy education. It discusses their online university covering topics like the Roto-Verter (RV), a device that improves electric motor efficiency through power factor correction and impedance matching. The RV has potential applications in energy savings, portable power tools running on solar panels, and over-unity research. Panacea-BOCAF supports open source engineers researching suppressed clean technologies like the RV.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document is an industrial training report submitted by two students, Niladri Paul and Pritam Samanta, on their 30 day training program at Automatic Electro Gear, a leading manufacturer of power and distribution transformers in India. The report includes sections on transformer components, design, manufacturing process, and technical parameters. It provides an overview of the students' learning during their internship at the transformer manufacturing company.
This document provides an overview of power factor, including:
1. It defines power factor as the ratio of working power (KW) to apparent power (KVA), and explains that low power factor is caused by high reactive power (KVAR) from inductive loads like motors and transformers.
2. Improving power factor provides benefits like lower utility bills, increased system capacity, and more efficient operation of motors.
3. Power factor can be improved by adding capacitors, which generate reactive power (KVAR) to offset the reactive power drawn by inductive loads, raising the power factor.
4. An example calculation shows that installing capacitors to improve power factor from 0.65 to 1
Introduction...
What is Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration?
Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration is a new US patented innovation that allows electric vehicles to recharge themselves as they drive. The innovation accelerates the EV while recharging the vehicles batteries and is the exact opposite of regenerative braking.
How does it do that?
Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration introduces a Load Current Delay into generator coil operation which reverses the electric vehicle regenerative braking paradigm.
How long has it been around?
The original discovery was made in 2007, the backing theory was developed at the University of Ottawa from 2007 – 2010.5 and the innovation has been under development since then. 3 US patents have been granted and 4 more are pending.
Commercially manufactured EV Regenerative Acceleration coils now exist which can deliver in excess of 60 Amps (1000 Watts) of recharge current with vehicle acceleration per coil.
What does it mean for electric vehicles?
Electric vehicles can now begin recharging themselves as they drive starting at 30 km/hr. The more recharge current sent to the EV's batteries the more the EV is accelerated, the more the EV's range is increased and the less plug-in recharging is required.
This document discusses the power factor, including its definition as the ratio of actual power to apparent power, measurement, types of loads and their effect on power factor, disadvantages of a poor power factor, and methods to improve it. Some key points covered are: the power factor is the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current; resistive loads have a power factor of 1 while inductive loads have a lagging power factor; a poor power factor increases losses and costs; and power factor can be improved by using capacitors, static VAR compensators, or synchronous condensers.
The document provides details on the motor/generator designed by Robert Adams that is capable of exceeding 100% efficiency. It describes the basic operating principles and specific configurations that allow it to achieve high performance, including the use of power collection coils, magnet and electromagnet proportions, switching mechanisms, and construction methods. The motor utilizes pulsed electromagnets and permanent magnets on the rotor to generate power through clever timing of the electrical pulses and harvesting of back EMF effects.
The document describes Panacea-BOCAF, a non-profit organization dedicated to clean energy education. It discusses their online university covering topics like the Roto-Verter (RV), a device that improves electric motor efficiency through power factor correction and impedance matching. The RV has potential applications in energy savings, portable power tools running on solar panels, and over-unity research. Panacea-BOCAF supports open source engineers researching suppressed clean technologies like the RV.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document is an industrial training report submitted by two students, Niladri Paul and Pritam Samanta, on their 30 day training program at Automatic Electro Gear, a leading manufacturer of power and distribution transformers in India. The report includes sections on transformer components, design, manufacturing process, and technical parameters. It provides an overview of the students' learning during their internship at the transformer manufacturing company.
This document provides an overview of power factor, including:
1. It defines power factor as the ratio of working power (KW) to apparent power (KVA), and explains that low power factor is caused by high reactive power (KVAR) from inductive loads like motors and transformers.
2. Improving power factor provides benefits like lower utility bills, increased system capacity, and more efficient operation of motors.
3. Power factor can be improved by adding capacitors, which generate reactive power (KVAR) to offset the reactive power drawn by inductive loads, raising the power factor.
4. An example calculation shows that installing capacitors to improve power factor from 0.65 to 1
Introduction...
What is Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration?
Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration is a new US patented innovation that allows electric vehicles to recharge themselves as they drive. The innovation accelerates the EV while recharging the vehicles batteries and is the exact opposite of regenerative braking.
How does it do that?
Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration introduces a Load Current Delay into generator coil operation which reverses the electric vehicle regenerative braking paradigm.
How long has it been around?
The original discovery was made in 2007, the backing theory was developed at the University of Ottawa from 2007 – 2010.5 and the innovation has been under development since then. 3 US patents have been granted and 4 more are pending.
Commercially manufactured EV Regenerative Acceleration coils now exist which can deliver in excess of 60 Amps (1000 Watts) of recharge current with vehicle acceleration per coil.
What does it mean for electric vehicles?
Electric vehicles can now begin recharging themselves as they drive starting at 30 km/hr. The more recharge current sent to the EV's batteries the more the EV is accelerated, the more the EV's range is increased and the less plug-in recharging is required.
This document discusses the power factor, including its definition as the ratio of actual power to apparent power, measurement, types of loads and their effect on power factor, disadvantages of a poor power factor, and methods to improve it. Some key points covered are: the power factor is the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current; resistive loads have a power factor of 1 while inductive loads have a lagging power factor; a poor power factor increases losses and costs; and power factor can be improved by using capacitors, static VAR compensators, or synchronous condensers.
MCB 4213 Energy Conversion - Design and Installation of PV System for Residen...Muhammad Azwan Ibrahim
This document discusses the design and installation of a photovoltaic (PV) system for a residential house in Malaysia by a group of 5 mechanical engineering students. It includes an introduction describing the background and objectives of the project, as well as chapters on literature review, methodology, results, and conclusions. The methodology chapter discusses the selection of monocrystalline solar panels and feasibility analysis. The results chapter includes the design specifications, cost estimation, and system layout. The project aims to design a PV system that meets the power demands of the house and analyze the feasibility and payback period of the system.
This document reviews various maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques for photovoltaic systems. It discusses 17 different MPPT techniques, comparing them based on their method (direct control, sampling, modulation), variables tracked (voltage, current), required circuitry (analog, digital), need for tuning, relative cost, and hardware complexity. The techniques range from simple hill-climbing methods like perturb and observe to more advanced intelligent techniques using fuzzy logic, neural networks, and particle swarm optimization. The document concludes that fuzzy logic and other hybrid/intelligent techniques provide good performance for rapidly changing temperature and irradiance conditions with fast response and less fluctuation, though they require more complex hardware.
This document discusses Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe laboratory and experiments with wireless energy transmission. It provides details on the laboratory Tesla built in Shoreham, New York in 1901, which included a brick building, steam engines, generators, and tools. Tesla intended to use a 187-foot tower at the site to conduct wireless transmission experiments by exciting the Earth's resonant frequency of 11 Hz. However, the laboratory was never fully realized and was demolished in 1917. The document also discusses Tesla's proposals for wireless energy transmission through atmospheric ionization or using the Earth-ionosphere cavity's resonant frequencies.
This document discusses piezoelectric energy harvesting. It begins with an introduction to piezoelectricity and describes the direct and converse piezoelectric effects. It then explains that piezoelectric energy harvesting is a type of micro-scale energy harvesting that uses vibrations as an input source. Examples of vibration sources are given as well as a basic block diagram of a piezoelectric energy harvesting circuit. Applications are listed along with advantages such as being pollution-free and unaffected by magnetic fields and disadvantages such as crystals being vulnerable to overstress or high temperatures.
This document is a report on a 6-week industrial training completed by Shubham Patel at the 220/132/33 KV substation in Barahuwa, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It provides an overview of the substation, including its equipment like transformers ranging from 160MVA to 40MVA, incoming and outgoing transmission lines, and components within the substation like busbars, circuit breakers, protective relays, and current and voltage transformers. The report also discusses the selection of substation sites and provides a definition and overview of different types of substations.
The document summarizes the work of CIGRE Working Group A2.38 on transformer thermal modelling. The working group investigated techniques for estimating transformer winding hotspot temperatures through calculation and direct measurement.
Key findings include: calculations of stray winding losses for a test transformer geometry showed a large variation (around ±40%) between models, representing uncertainty in hotspot temperature predictions. Hotspot temperature calculations for this test case agreed on the top disc being hottest, with a hotspot rise of 105K compared to the average winding rise of 62K. CFD models predicted lower oil flows towards the tops of passes compared to THN models, attributed to a "hot streak" effect.
Recommended practice is described for installing fiber optic
Thane Heins had an idea in the 1980s about increasing motor efficiency by retarding counter-EMF but was dismissed by his professor. He experimented in his basement in the 2000s and discovered his "Regenerative Acceleration" technology can increase motor output up to 200% by storing magnetic energy from flywheel magnets and releasing it to boost acceleration. The author witnessed a demonstration showing an electric vehicle that gained charge and speed without drawing additional power, challenging conventional understanding of physics but explained by latent energy storage in rare earth magnets. While not creating unlimited free energy, it can extend vehicle range and boost other generator and motor outputs.
ReGenX Generator and Bi-Toroid Transformer 3rd Party Independent Test Data and Systems Efficiency Performance Analysis prepared for Siemens March 2018 showing the ReGenX Generator and Bi-Toroid Transformer operating at infinite efficiency.
What does INFINITE EFFICIENCY mean?
Infinite efficiency generator performance means that; a zero Watt mechanical drive shaft input power increase is required when the generator is placed on-load from idle rotational equilibrium.
THOMAS E.BEARDEN has invented and patented in 2002 by a group led by Bearden a free energy device called “MEG” .
This device transforms the magnetic force of a permanent magnet into electricity and achieves over unity.
The document discusses power factor correction and reactive power compensation. It mentions issues like reactive power burden, high harmonic currents, unbalanced loads, and excessive neutral currents. It also discusses different reactive power compensation techniques like thyristor controlled reactor, thyristor switched capacitor, static VAR compensator, and advanced static VAR compensator. The document recommends checking www.techalone.com for seminar and paper presentation topics on electrical engineering issues like power factor correction, harmonics compensation, load balancing, voltage regulation, and neutral current compensation.
This document discusses piezoelectric energy harvesting. Chapter 1 introduces piezoelectricity and the piezoelectric effect, as well as the need for energy harvesting. Piezoelectric materials convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Chapter 2 provides a literature survey, discussing available piezoelectric materials like PVDF polymer, as well as components used in energy harvesting systems, such as piezoelectric cells, sensors, actuators, DC converters, and amplifiers. Chapter 3 will describe a piezoelectric energy harvesting system and its engineering design process. The document examines applications of piezoelectric energy harvesting.
An Optimal Power Flow (OPF) Method withImproved Voltage Stability AnalysisNiraj Solanki
This document discusses an optimal power flow method with improved voltage stability analysis. It introduces voltage stability and instability concepts. It then describes a voltage stability indicator L derived from fundamental circuit laws that can predict proximity to voltage collapse. The document outlines the formulation of an optimal power flow problem to minimize generation costs and indicator L. It applies this method to the 9-bus WSCC test system in MATLAB and concludes the indicator can accurately predict voltage stability problems and vulnerable locations.
Design and Construction of Fuelless AC Generator Using Alternator Interfaced ...ijtsrd
AC Generators are useful appliances that supply electrical power during a power outage from national grid and prevent discontinuity of daily activities or disruption of business operations. Generators are available in different electrical and physical configurations for use in different applications. This work develops a design, Construction and Characterize fuelless AC Generator that generates electrical energy from an alternator interfaced with an inverter. The prime mover is DC electric motor which was connected to the alternator armature shaft. The DC electric motor was powered by rechargeable 24V 75Ah battery, and as it rotates it provides energy to the alternator resulting in generation of AC voltage. Part of the output voltage was rectified to provide 12V for recharging of the battery for it not to be drained. The other part was connected to which was connected to an inverter to provide 220V to the output circuit breaker for the utility load. A control panel was also in cooperated for monitoring and regulation for output voltage. The results were obtained using multi meter to read the output voltage at different load conditions and also measure the voltage output from different components of the control circuit. This gave stable 220V output voltage which was connected to load. Sylvester Emeka Abonyi | Okolie Chukwulozie Paul | Emmanuel Chinagorom Nwadike "Design and Construction of Fuelless AC Generator Using Alternator Interfaced With an Inverter" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd42606.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.comengineering/electrical-engineering/42606/design-and-construction-of-fuelless-ac-generator-using-alternator-interfaced-with-an-inverter/sylvester-emeka-abonyi
Solar harvesting devices power point presentation tejaswi25
This document summarizes different methods of harvesting solar energy. It discusses how solar cells convert solar radiation into electricity, providing examples of common solar-powered devices like calculators, watches, and lights. It also outlines larger solar harvesting systems like solar water heaters, dryers, pumps, and power plants that can be used to heat water, dry crops, lift water for irrigation, and generate electricity on a larger scale. The document emphasizes that solar energy is clean, renewable, and can help reduce utility costs and increase energy independence.
FINAL Potential Difference inc. Innovations Test Program with 13 Internationa...Thane Heins
Introduction:
Permanent magnet (PM) generator and motor technologies are receiving increased attention due to their promising performance features. A PM motor/generator prototype invented by Thane Heins of Potential Difference inc. has been presented for testing and analysis.
The goal of this test program is to confirm the efficiency and performance features of the ReGenX Inverter Generator, ReGen-X Quantum Motor, Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Technology and the Bi-Toroid Step Down Transformer.
This report presents findings of the test program.
Relevant US Technology Patents Granted
Generator And Improved Coil Therefor Having Electrodynamic Properties, Patent number: 10103591 https://patents.justia.com/patent/10103591
Bi-Toroidal Topology Transformer, Patent number: 9230730 https://patents.justia.com/patent/9230730
Flyback Mode Process Harnessing Generator Action In Electric Motor, Patent number: 10291162 https://patents.justia.com/patent/10291162
Thane C. Heins
CEO Potential +/- Difference inc.
thaneh@potentialdifference.ca
1.613.898.1131
Potential +/- Difference inc. - Pioneering Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Technology & Charging Ahead...
"Discovery is simply seeing what everyone else has seen - but thinking what no-one else has thought."
~ Albert Szent-Györgyi Nobel prize-winning Hungarian scientist
Seminar Report on 220 KV Grid Sub Station on Bundi SahilQureshi14
This document provides an overview of a 220kV grid substation in Bundi, Rajasthan, India. It discusses the purpose and components of grid substations, including transformers, circuit breakers, isolators, buses, current transformers, and other key equipment. It also describes the selection process for the substation site and lists considerations like proximity to load centers, accessibility, and avoidance of flood-prone areas. Various types of substations and transformers are defined. An index lists the topics covered in the document.
The document discusses vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) as an option for generating renewable wind energy. It provides details on VAWT advantages over traditional horizontal axis turbines, including that they can be installed at ground level and operate in winds from any direction. Multiple VAWT models are described ranging from 500W to 20,000W capacity that are suitable for residential or commercial use.
Mr. Bishnu Charan Parida presented a seminar on the mechanical design of power systems under the guidance of Mr. Rajesh Panda. The presentation covered overhead lines, conductor materials such as aluminum and steel, types of line supports including wooden poles, RCC poles and steel towers. It also discussed insulator materials like porcelain and glass, and types of insulators including pin, suspension, and strain insulators. The presentation provided an overview of key components and considerations for designing power transmission and distribution systems.
This document discusses the basic parts of a transformer, which include a laminated core to provide a low reluctance path for magnetic flux, primary and secondary windings insulated from each other and the core, insulating materials like paper and oil to isolate the windings, a conservator to store excess oil, a breather to control moisture levels, tap changers to balance output voltage variations, and cooling tubes to circulate and cool the transformer oil. Key components include the core, primary and secondary windings, insulating materials between windings and core, and a tap changer to regulate output voltage.
This document provides an introduction to an API development course. It discusses the Alfresco SDK, best practices for API development, the Alfresco repository architecture including services and components. It also covers developing against the repository using Spring Framework, the foundation services API, JCR API, web services API, and aspects oriented programming (AOP). The document describes extending the repository through policies and actions. It provides code examples and discusses topics like transactions, security and separating concerns.
- This document is a book titled "Sams Teach Yourself Apache Spark in 24 Hours" that aims to teach readers about Apache Spark in 24 chapters/lessons.
- It covers topics like introducing Apache Spark, understanding Hadoop, installing Spark, programming with Spark using RDDs and APIs, extensions like SQL and machine learning, and managing Spark clusters.
- The book is published by Pearson Education and is intended to be a comprehensive guide to help readers learn Apache Spark through hands-on lessons in a short period of time.
MCB 4213 Energy Conversion - Design and Installation of PV System for Residen...Muhammad Azwan Ibrahim
This document discusses the design and installation of a photovoltaic (PV) system for a residential house in Malaysia by a group of 5 mechanical engineering students. It includes an introduction describing the background and objectives of the project, as well as chapters on literature review, methodology, results, and conclusions. The methodology chapter discusses the selection of monocrystalline solar panels and feasibility analysis. The results chapter includes the design specifications, cost estimation, and system layout. The project aims to design a PV system that meets the power demands of the house and analyze the feasibility and payback period of the system.
This document reviews various maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques for photovoltaic systems. It discusses 17 different MPPT techniques, comparing them based on their method (direct control, sampling, modulation), variables tracked (voltage, current), required circuitry (analog, digital), need for tuning, relative cost, and hardware complexity. The techniques range from simple hill-climbing methods like perturb and observe to more advanced intelligent techniques using fuzzy logic, neural networks, and particle swarm optimization. The document concludes that fuzzy logic and other hybrid/intelligent techniques provide good performance for rapidly changing temperature and irradiance conditions with fast response and less fluctuation, though they require more complex hardware.
This document discusses Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe laboratory and experiments with wireless energy transmission. It provides details on the laboratory Tesla built in Shoreham, New York in 1901, which included a brick building, steam engines, generators, and tools. Tesla intended to use a 187-foot tower at the site to conduct wireless transmission experiments by exciting the Earth's resonant frequency of 11 Hz. However, the laboratory was never fully realized and was demolished in 1917. The document also discusses Tesla's proposals for wireless energy transmission through atmospheric ionization or using the Earth-ionosphere cavity's resonant frequencies.
This document discusses piezoelectric energy harvesting. It begins with an introduction to piezoelectricity and describes the direct and converse piezoelectric effects. It then explains that piezoelectric energy harvesting is a type of micro-scale energy harvesting that uses vibrations as an input source. Examples of vibration sources are given as well as a basic block diagram of a piezoelectric energy harvesting circuit. Applications are listed along with advantages such as being pollution-free and unaffected by magnetic fields and disadvantages such as crystals being vulnerable to overstress or high temperatures.
This document is a report on a 6-week industrial training completed by Shubham Patel at the 220/132/33 KV substation in Barahuwa, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It provides an overview of the substation, including its equipment like transformers ranging from 160MVA to 40MVA, incoming and outgoing transmission lines, and components within the substation like busbars, circuit breakers, protective relays, and current and voltage transformers. The report also discusses the selection of substation sites and provides a definition and overview of different types of substations.
The document summarizes the work of CIGRE Working Group A2.38 on transformer thermal modelling. The working group investigated techniques for estimating transformer winding hotspot temperatures through calculation and direct measurement.
Key findings include: calculations of stray winding losses for a test transformer geometry showed a large variation (around ±40%) between models, representing uncertainty in hotspot temperature predictions. Hotspot temperature calculations for this test case agreed on the top disc being hottest, with a hotspot rise of 105K compared to the average winding rise of 62K. CFD models predicted lower oil flows towards the tops of passes compared to THN models, attributed to a "hot streak" effect.
Recommended practice is described for installing fiber optic
Thane Heins had an idea in the 1980s about increasing motor efficiency by retarding counter-EMF but was dismissed by his professor. He experimented in his basement in the 2000s and discovered his "Regenerative Acceleration" technology can increase motor output up to 200% by storing magnetic energy from flywheel magnets and releasing it to boost acceleration. The author witnessed a demonstration showing an electric vehicle that gained charge and speed without drawing additional power, challenging conventional understanding of physics but explained by latent energy storage in rare earth magnets. While not creating unlimited free energy, it can extend vehicle range and boost other generator and motor outputs.
ReGenX Generator and Bi-Toroid Transformer 3rd Party Independent Test Data and Systems Efficiency Performance Analysis prepared for Siemens March 2018 showing the ReGenX Generator and Bi-Toroid Transformer operating at infinite efficiency.
What does INFINITE EFFICIENCY mean?
Infinite efficiency generator performance means that; a zero Watt mechanical drive shaft input power increase is required when the generator is placed on-load from idle rotational equilibrium.
THOMAS E.BEARDEN has invented and patented in 2002 by a group led by Bearden a free energy device called “MEG” .
This device transforms the magnetic force of a permanent magnet into electricity and achieves over unity.
The document discusses power factor correction and reactive power compensation. It mentions issues like reactive power burden, high harmonic currents, unbalanced loads, and excessive neutral currents. It also discusses different reactive power compensation techniques like thyristor controlled reactor, thyristor switched capacitor, static VAR compensator, and advanced static VAR compensator. The document recommends checking www.techalone.com for seminar and paper presentation topics on electrical engineering issues like power factor correction, harmonics compensation, load balancing, voltage regulation, and neutral current compensation.
This document discusses piezoelectric energy harvesting. Chapter 1 introduces piezoelectricity and the piezoelectric effect, as well as the need for energy harvesting. Piezoelectric materials convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Chapter 2 provides a literature survey, discussing available piezoelectric materials like PVDF polymer, as well as components used in energy harvesting systems, such as piezoelectric cells, sensors, actuators, DC converters, and amplifiers. Chapter 3 will describe a piezoelectric energy harvesting system and its engineering design process. The document examines applications of piezoelectric energy harvesting.
An Optimal Power Flow (OPF) Method withImproved Voltage Stability AnalysisNiraj Solanki
This document discusses an optimal power flow method with improved voltage stability analysis. It introduces voltage stability and instability concepts. It then describes a voltage stability indicator L derived from fundamental circuit laws that can predict proximity to voltage collapse. The document outlines the formulation of an optimal power flow problem to minimize generation costs and indicator L. It applies this method to the 9-bus WSCC test system in MATLAB and concludes the indicator can accurately predict voltage stability problems and vulnerable locations.
Design and Construction of Fuelless AC Generator Using Alternator Interfaced ...ijtsrd
AC Generators are useful appliances that supply electrical power during a power outage from national grid and prevent discontinuity of daily activities or disruption of business operations. Generators are available in different electrical and physical configurations for use in different applications. This work develops a design, Construction and Characterize fuelless AC Generator that generates electrical energy from an alternator interfaced with an inverter. The prime mover is DC electric motor which was connected to the alternator armature shaft. The DC electric motor was powered by rechargeable 24V 75Ah battery, and as it rotates it provides energy to the alternator resulting in generation of AC voltage. Part of the output voltage was rectified to provide 12V for recharging of the battery for it not to be drained. The other part was connected to which was connected to an inverter to provide 220V to the output circuit breaker for the utility load. A control panel was also in cooperated for monitoring and regulation for output voltage. The results were obtained using multi meter to read the output voltage at different load conditions and also measure the voltage output from different components of the control circuit. This gave stable 220V output voltage which was connected to load. Sylvester Emeka Abonyi | Okolie Chukwulozie Paul | Emmanuel Chinagorom Nwadike "Design and Construction of Fuelless AC Generator Using Alternator Interfaced With an Inverter" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd42606.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.comengineering/electrical-engineering/42606/design-and-construction-of-fuelless-ac-generator-using-alternator-interfaced-with-an-inverter/sylvester-emeka-abonyi
Solar harvesting devices power point presentation tejaswi25
This document summarizes different methods of harvesting solar energy. It discusses how solar cells convert solar radiation into electricity, providing examples of common solar-powered devices like calculators, watches, and lights. It also outlines larger solar harvesting systems like solar water heaters, dryers, pumps, and power plants that can be used to heat water, dry crops, lift water for irrigation, and generate electricity on a larger scale. The document emphasizes that solar energy is clean, renewable, and can help reduce utility costs and increase energy independence.
FINAL Potential Difference inc. Innovations Test Program with 13 Internationa...Thane Heins
Introduction:
Permanent magnet (PM) generator and motor technologies are receiving increased attention due to their promising performance features. A PM motor/generator prototype invented by Thane Heins of Potential Difference inc. has been presented for testing and analysis.
The goal of this test program is to confirm the efficiency and performance features of the ReGenX Inverter Generator, ReGen-X Quantum Motor, Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Technology and the Bi-Toroid Step Down Transformer.
This report presents findings of the test program.
Relevant US Technology Patents Granted
Generator And Improved Coil Therefor Having Electrodynamic Properties, Patent number: 10103591 https://patents.justia.com/patent/10103591
Bi-Toroidal Topology Transformer, Patent number: 9230730 https://patents.justia.com/patent/9230730
Flyback Mode Process Harnessing Generator Action In Electric Motor, Patent number: 10291162 https://patents.justia.com/patent/10291162
Thane C. Heins
CEO Potential +/- Difference inc.
thaneh@potentialdifference.ca
1.613.898.1131
Potential +/- Difference inc. - Pioneering Electric Vehicle Regenerative Acceleration Technology & Charging Ahead...
"Discovery is simply seeing what everyone else has seen - but thinking what no-one else has thought."
~ Albert Szent-Györgyi Nobel prize-winning Hungarian scientist
Seminar Report on 220 KV Grid Sub Station on Bundi SahilQureshi14
This document provides an overview of a 220kV grid substation in Bundi, Rajasthan, India. It discusses the purpose and components of grid substations, including transformers, circuit breakers, isolators, buses, current transformers, and other key equipment. It also describes the selection process for the substation site and lists considerations like proximity to load centers, accessibility, and avoidance of flood-prone areas. Various types of substations and transformers are defined. An index lists the topics covered in the document.
The document discusses vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) as an option for generating renewable wind energy. It provides details on VAWT advantages over traditional horizontal axis turbines, including that they can be installed at ground level and operate in winds from any direction. Multiple VAWT models are described ranging from 500W to 20,000W capacity that are suitable for residential or commercial use.
Mr. Bishnu Charan Parida presented a seminar on the mechanical design of power systems under the guidance of Mr. Rajesh Panda. The presentation covered overhead lines, conductor materials such as aluminum and steel, types of line supports including wooden poles, RCC poles and steel towers. It also discussed insulator materials like porcelain and glass, and types of insulators including pin, suspension, and strain insulators. The presentation provided an overview of key components and considerations for designing power transmission and distribution systems.
This document discusses the basic parts of a transformer, which include a laminated core to provide a low reluctance path for magnetic flux, primary and secondary windings insulated from each other and the core, insulating materials like paper and oil to isolate the windings, a conservator to store excess oil, a breather to control moisture levels, tap changers to balance output voltage variations, and cooling tubes to circulate and cool the transformer oil. Key components include the core, primary and secondary windings, insulating materials between windings and core, and a tap changer to regulate output voltage.
This document provides an introduction to an API development course. It discusses the Alfresco SDK, best practices for API development, the Alfresco repository architecture including services and components. It also covers developing against the repository using Spring Framework, the foundation services API, JCR API, web services API, and aspects oriented programming (AOP). The document describes extending the repository through policies and actions. It provides code examples and discusses topics like transactions, security and separating concerns.
- This document is a book titled "Sams Teach Yourself Apache Spark in 24 Hours" that aims to teach readers about Apache Spark in 24 chapters/lessons.
- It covers topics like introducing Apache Spark, understanding Hadoop, installing Spark, programming with Spark using RDDs and APIs, extensions like SQL and machine learning, and managing Spark clusters.
- The book is published by Pearson Education and is intended to be a comprehensive guide to help readers learn Apache Spark through hands-on lessons in a short period of time.
The document is a summary of the Riskipedia open-source project spearheaded by the Global Supply Chain Resiliency Council to capture important supply chain risk management terms, concepts, organizations, and technologies. It provides definitions for over 100 terms in a living document that is updated monthly to help foster improvement and growth in the field. The resource can be printed or used online as a glossary and encyclopedia for reference, education, and training in supply chain risk management.
The document is a summary of the Riskipedia open-source project spearheaded by the Global Supply Chain Resiliency Council to capture important supply chain risk management terms, concepts, organizations, and technologies. It provides definitions for over 100 terms in a living document that is updated monthly to help foster improvement and growth in the field. The resource can be printed or used online as a glossary and encyclopedia for reference, education, and training in supply chain risk management.
This document provides an introduction to the book "Computer Science from the Bottom Up" which aims to teach computer science concepts from a low-level perspective. It explains that the book will cover topics like Unix, C programming, binary representation, computer architecture, operating systems, processes, virtual memory, toolchains and more with the goal of explaining how computers work under the hood rather than just how to use them. It notes that modern operating systems are very complex but this book aims to break them down concept by concept to improve understanding.
Air Force Common Battlefield Training for AirmenJA Larson
This document provides information about the RAND Corporation and permissions for use of its documents. It states that RAND is a nonprofit research organization that provides objective analysis to address challenges facing the public and private sectors worldwide. The document notes that RAND intellectual property is protected by law and unauthorized use is prohibited. It also provides information on obtaining permission and rights for use and distribution of RAND documents.
Enterprise applications are designed to solve problems for large organizations and are multi-tiered, with functionality separated into isolated tiers like a client tier, middle tier, and data tier. The Java EE platform reduces the complexity of developing these large-scale, multi-tiered applications by providing APIs and services for tasks like security, reliability, and scalability so developers can focus on functionality. Tiered applications improve performance, scalability, and maintainability compared to traditional monolithic applications.
This document is the OWASP Testing Guide version 3.0, which provides guidance for testing the security of web applications. It includes testing techniques for information gathering, configuration management, authentication, session management, and authorization. The guide explains the testing process and relevant testing techniques to help identify security issues in web applications.
This document proposes developing a mobile application to integrate a maternal support system with mobile technology in Uganda. It aims to improve maternal health outcomes at Mengo Hospital by providing healthcare information to mothers via mobile phones. The application will be designed and tested by a team from Bliss Africa Foundation. Literature on existing maternal support systems in various countries is reviewed to inform the design of the new mobile system for Uganda.
This document provides installation and configuration instructions for Oracle Business Intelligence Applications specifically for organizations using Informatica PowerCenter. It covers prerequisites for supported databases, best practices for optimizing performance on different databases, and partitioning guidelines for large fact tables. The document contains information about new features in the current release and how to navigate the Oracle BI repository documentation.
This document provides an overview of stress inoculation training (SIT) and how different military services approach it. SIT involves three phases: education about stress, learning and practicing coping skills, and applying skills under increasingly stressful conditions. Research shows SIT improves performance and reduces stress reactions. The Air Force uses SIT concepts but does not have a formal SIT program. The Navy SEALs extensively use SIT principles throughout their training to prepare trainees for high-stress missions.
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This document provides information about stress inoculation training (SIT) for battlefield airmen. It summarizes the three phases of SIT: education, skills training, and application. The education phase teaches about stress and coping strategies. The skills training phase practices coping skills through gradual exposure to stress. The application phase applies coping skills to real or simulated stressful situations. Research shows SIT and similar training methods can improve performance and resilience under stress. The document also discusses how the military services approach SIT and provides recommendations for the Air Force.
This document provides an overview of SAP testing. It explains that many organizations implement SAP ERP software to efficiently manage business operations. SAP testing ensures the functionality of various SAP modules, like materials management, financials, sales and distribution, human resources, supply chain management, and plant management, perform as configured. The document outlines different types of SAP testing including unit testing, system testing, integration testing, user acceptance testing, load testing, and regression testing. It also discusses SAP test automation tools.
This document provides an introduction and overview of initial public offerings (IPOs) in India. It discusses the financial system and capital markets as context, defines primary and secondary markets, and describes the IPO process. Key points covered include the advantages and disadvantages of IPOs for companies, requirements for issuing shares on the primary market, intermediaries involved, and SEBI's role in regulating IPOs. The document also outlines the analysis and case studies that will be presented on four Indian companies that conducted IPOs.
This document is the Oracle Clinical Administrator's Guide Release 4.6. It provides instructions and guidelines for configuring and administering the Oracle Clinical application. The document covers topics such as setting up user accounts and permissions, configuring security roles and menu access, customizing discrepancy management and data entry settings, and maintaining reference codelists. It is intended to help administrators and implementers set up and manage the Oracle Clinical system.
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has led strategic planning and organizational reviews at over 50 institutions across North
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Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario. She has
served on numerous boards and committees, including the Association of Registrars of the
This document contains information about the ChucK programming language, including:
- The authors and developers of ChucK, led by Ge Wang and Perry Cook.
- Links to documentation, tutorials, code repositories, and more.
- An overview of the ChucK Manual, which covers topics like installation, language basics, concurrency, and events.
This document provides instructions for integrating Blue Coat ProxySG and ProxyAV appliances to provide web malware protection. Key points include:
- The ProxySG acts as a proxy and forwards HTTP requests to the ProxyAV for malware scanning before returning content to users.
- The ProxyAV uses supported malware scanning engines to scan content for viruses, spyware, phishing and other web-based threats.
- Appliances can be deployed together with direct internet access or in a closed network, with guidelines provided for one-to-one and redundant configurations.
- Detailed steps are outlined for configuring the appliances, enabling malware scanning, and testing the threat protection policy.
This document provides guidance on creating and designing clinical studies in Oracle Clinical. It discusses planning studies, defining data collection instruments (DCMs and DCIs), creating treatment schedules, and other important study design activities. The key steps covered include planning intervals and events, creating sites and patient positions, defining treatments and randomization, and laying out data entry screens.
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This document provides an introduction to search engine optimization (SEO). It defines SEO as the process of maximizing website visibility in search engines through both on-page techniques (e.g., optimizing content, title tags, meta descriptions) and off-page techniques (e.g., link building). The document discusses why SEO is important for driving qualified traffic to a website. It also outlines common SEO techniques and distinguishes between white hat, black hat, and grey hat approaches. Content creation is emphasized as a core white hat SEO technique for attracting users and links. Overall, the document serves as a high-level overview of SEO fundamentals and strategies.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence in New Jersey. It finds that ALEC has introduced model legislation on issues like worker rights, education, voting rights, consumer rights, immigration, and the environment. Some key findings are that 11 New Jersey legislators have ties to ALEC leadership and hundreds of ALEC's model bills have been introduced in New Jersey, though few have passed. It also lists several major corporations with ties to ALEC that have dropped their support in recent years.
This document provides information about ALEC's influence in Arizona state politics. It finds that ALEC, which is funded primarily by corporations, has a significant presence in the Arizona legislature. Many legislators are ALEC members and some have received funding from an ALEC-affiliated "scholarship" fund to attend conferences, with the funds coming from corporate donors but not requiring disclosure of their sources. The report analyzes bills introduced in Arizona in 2013 and finds examples both directly from ALEC's legislative agenda and with similar intent to ALEC model bills. It concludes that ALEC continues to exert influence in shaping legislation in Arizona to benefit its corporate members.
This document provides an overview of StingRay surveillance devices ("IMSI catchers") and discusses legal issues related to their use by law enforcement. It describes how StingRays work by mimicking cell towers and collecting identifying information from cell phones. It also notes that the level of authorization the government obtains varies, from no authorization to pen register orders, and discusses potential legal arguments against their warrantless use, including that it amounts to unconstitutional general searches. The document aims to help criminal defense attorneys assess whether StingRays were used in their cases and argue for suppression.
This document is a complaint filed by investigative reporter Beau Hodai against the City of Tucson and Tucson Police Department. Hodai submitted three public records requests seeking information about TPD's purchase and use of cell phone tracking equipment from Harris Corporation, but TPD failed to fully respond and improperly withheld records. The complaint alleges TPD's actions violated Arizona public records law by allowing Harris to dictate the records TPD would disclose and failing to sufficiently justify withholding records. It seeks court intervention to address TPD's refusal to comply with its obligations under the public records statute.
The document provides an overview of state legislative activities in 2009 related to issues that affect the construction industry. Some key points:
- State budgets faced large deficits as revenues declined, which will dominate 2010 legislative sessions.
- 38 states considered legislation related to the proposed Employee Free Choice Act. Five states and two chambers passed measures opposing it.
- Only three states passed bills on hiring undocumented workers, with most states less active on immigration in 2009.
- 36 states debated independent contractor classification issues due to concerns about misclassification and ensuring worker protections.
- Organized labor pushed to expand prevailing wage laws but were defeated in Iowa and Colorado. New Mexico tied rates to union contracts.
- 16 states debated project labor agreement
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
The Central Regional Advisory Council will hold a public meeting on December 9, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the MCSO Training Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, approving previous meeting minutes, updates from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security and ACTIC, discussing RAC guidelines and strategies, and grant extensions/modifications/reallocations. Time will also be provided for public comment and discussion of the next meeting date before adjourning.