02104nam 2200421 450 991068794590332120230629201913.010.46608/primaluna6.9782356133762(CKB)5400000000048307(PPN)255645880(NjHacI)995400000000048307(EXLCZ)99540000000004830720230629d2021 uy 0freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes ruines résonnent encore de leurs pas La circulation dans les monuments grecs (VIIe s. - 31 a.C.) /Marietta Dromain, Audrey DubernetPessac :Ausonius Éditions,2021.©20211 online resource (152 pages)PrimaLun@ ;62-35613-377-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Research on Greek monuments has only rarely, or only superficially, intersected with research in the socio-historical field. However, the multidisciplinary orientation of current research allows us to consider architecture from a new angle, by placing Man at the heart of the subject. In fact, recreating paths and gestures that have disappeared today requires a cross-referencing of sources, particularly textual, epigraphic, archaeological and iconographic. It is in this perspective that the International Study Day on the Circulation of Greek Monuments was held on 3rd and 4th November 2016. The aim of this event, which is taken up in this publication, was twofold: to fill a gap and to raise questions that could lead, in the long run, to new studies.Ruines rÃsonnent encore de leurs pas. 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Sueker1st editionBurlington, MA Elsevier/Newnesc20051 online resource (273 p.)Includes index.9781493303168 1493303163 9780750679275 0750679271 front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; body; 1. Electric Power; 1.1. AC versus DC; 1.2. Pivotal Inventions; 1.3. Generation; 1.4. Electric Traction; 1.5. Electric Utilities; 1.6. In-Plant Distribution; 1.7. Emergency Power; 2. Power Apparatus; 2.1. Switchgear; 2.2. Surge Suppression; 2.3. Conductors; 2.4. Capacitors; 2.5. Resistors; 2.6. Fuses; 2.7. Supply Voltages; 2.8. Enclosures; 2.9. Hipot, Corona, and BIL; 2.10. Spacings; 2.11. Metal Oxide Varistors; 2.12. Protective Relays; 3. Analytical Tools; 3.1. Symmetrical Components3.2. Per Unit Constants 3.3. Circuit Simulation; 3.4. Simulation Software; 4. Feedback Control Systems; 4.1. Basics; 4.2. Amplitude Responses; 4.3. Phase Responses; 4.4. PID Regulators; 4.5. Nested Control Loops; 5. Transients; 5.1. Line Disturbances; 5.2. Circuit Transients; 5.3. Electromagnetic Interference; 6. Traveling Waves; 6.1. Basics; 6.2. Transient Effects; 6.3. Mitigating Measures; 7. Transformers and Reactors; 7.1. Transformer Basics; 7.2. Construction; 7.3. Insulation Systems; 7.4. Basic Insulation Level; 7.5. Eddy Current Effects; 7.6. Interphase Transformers7.7. Transformer Connections 7.8. Reactors; 7.9. Units; 7.10. Cooling; 7.11. Instrument Transformers; 8. Rotating Machines; 8.1. Direct Current Machines; 8.2. Synchronous Machines; 8.3. Induction (Asynchronous) Machines; 8.4. NEMA Designs; 8.5. Frame Types; 8.6. Linear Motors; 9. Rectifiers and Converters; 9.1. Early Rectifiers; 9.2. Mercury Vapor Rectifiers; 9.3. Silicon Diodes--The Semiconductor Age; 9.4. Rectifier Circuits--Single-Phase; 9.5. Rectifier Circuits--Multiphase; 9.6. Commutation; 10. Phase Control; 10.1. The SCR; 10.2. Forward Drop; 10.3. SCR Circuits--AC Switches10.4. SCR Motor Starters 10.5. SCR Converters; 10.6. Inversion; 10.7. Gate Drive Circuits; 10.8. Power to the Gates; 10.9. SCR Autotapchangers; 10.10. SCR DC Motor Drives; 10.11. SCR AC Motor Drives; 10.12. Cycloconverters; 11. Series and Parallel Operation; 11.1. Voltage Sharing; 11.2. Current Sharing; 11.3. Forced Sharing; 12. Pulsed Converters; 12.1. Protective Devices; 12.2. Transformers; 12.3. SCRs; 13. Switchmode Systems; 13.1. Pulse Width Modulation; 13.2. Choppers; 13.3. Boost Converters; 13.4. The 'H' Bridge; 13.5. High-Frequency Operation; 13.6. Harmonic Injection13.7. Series Bridges14. Power Factor and Harmonics; 14.1. Power Factor; 14.2. Harmonics; 14.3. Fourier Transforms; 14.4. Interactions with the Utility; 14.5. Telephone Influence Factor; 14.6. Distortion Limits; 14.7. Zero-Switching; 15. Thermal Considerations; 15.1. Heat and Heat Transfer; 15.2. Air Cooling; 15.3. Water Cooling; 15.4. Device Cooling; 15.5. Semiconductor Mounting; 16. Power Electronics Applications; 16.1. Motor Drives and SCR Starters; 16.2. Glass Industry; 16.3. Foundry Operations; 16.4. Plasma Arcs and Arc Furnaces; 16.5. Electrochemical Supplies; 16.6. Cycloconverters16.7. Extremely Low-Frequency CommunicationsThis book serves as an invaluable reference to Power Electronics Design, covering the application of high-power semiconductor technology to large motor drives, power supplies, power conversion equipment, electric utility auxiliaries and numerous other applications.Design engineers, design drafters and technicians in the power electronics industry, as well as students studying power electronics in various contexts, will benefit from Keith Sueker's decades of experience in the industry. With this experience, the author has put the overall power electronics design process in the context oPower electronicsDesign and constructionElectronicsDesign and constructionPower electronicsDesign and construction.ElectronicsDesign and construction.621.31/7Sueker Keith H1796946MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910960361603321Power electronics design4338952UNINA