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  • ...ne 2017">{{cite web | title=Static Synchronous Series Compensator: A Solid-State Approach to the Series Compensation of Transmission Lines | website=IEEE Jo [[Category:Power engineering]] ...
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  • ...g="5" cellspacing="10" style="width: 100%; background: white; border-style:solid; border-width:2px; border-color: navy; " [[Portal:List of portals|Portals]] → [[Portal:Technology|Technology]] → '''Engineering'''{{-}} ...
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  • ...s.pdf|website=electrical-engineering-portal.com|publisher=EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal|accessdate=29 May 2018}}</ref> A motor control center can also inclu ...ting or maintenance. Each motor controller contains a contactor or a solid-state motor controller, overload relays to protect the motor, fuses or a circuit ...
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  • ...ention of the transistor and where it will lead us - IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (Volume: 32, Issue: 12, pp. 1858-1865, Dec 1997)|language=en-US|do ...ic device that works like an inverse transistor. — Electronic & Electrical Engineering|website=www.ee.ucl.ac.uk|date=8 May 2018 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https ...
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  • ...-connected SCR and [[diode]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://machinedesign.com/engineering-essentials/soft-starters|title= Soft starters |publisher=machinedesign.com| ...Frank J. |title=AC Drives Stay Vital for the 21st Century |journal=Control Engineering |date=2004-09-01 |url=http://www.controleng.com/article/CA450388.html |acce ...
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  • ...Conversion with Beta″-Alumina Electrolytes, The Sodium Heat Engine", Solid State Ionics 5, 263–266 (1981).</ref> It is characterized by high potential effic ...f neutral sodium at the anode leads to sodium [[ions]], which traverse the solid electrolyte, and [[electron]]s, which travel from the anode through an exte ...
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  • {{short description|Mark left by any solid which moves against another}} ...pect of [[trace evidence]] analysis in [[forensic science]] and [[forensic engineering]]. Skid marks caused by tires on roads occur when a vehicle wheel stops rol ...
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  • ...ent behaviour of the [[dielectric]] properties exhibited by diverse solid state systems. In particular this widely observed response involves [[power law]] [[Category:Electrical engineering]] ...
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  • ===Solid waste management=== ...ent]] is the purification, consumption, reuse, disposal and treatment of [[solid waste]] that is undertaken by the government or the ruling bodies of a city ...
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  • {{Short description|The study of heat conduction between solid bodies in thermal contact}} ...ermal contact conductance''' is the study of [[heat conduction]] between [[solid]] or liquid bodies in [[thermal contact]]. The '''thermal contact conductan ...
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  • ...high [[viscosity]] such as [[Pitch (resin)|pitch]] appear to behave like a solid (see [[pitch drop experiment]]) as well. In [[particle physics]], the conce ...law]] which describes the role of [[pressure]] in characterizing a fluid's state. ...
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  • {{Short description|Broad field of engineering dealing with energy}} ...ology perspective|Energy technology|a similar but not so broad sense|Power engineering}} ...
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  • | journal = Key Engineering Materials |journal= Key Engineering Materials ...
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  • ...emperature]]. Liquid air can absorb heat rapidly and revert to its gaseous state. It is often used for condensing other substances into liquid and/or solidi ...en in solid solution). Unless the oxygen is previously accommodated in the solid solution, the eutectic freezes at 50 K. <ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.s ...
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  • {{Short description|Subfield of electrical engineering}} ...ower Engineering (magazine)|the similar term but with a broad sense|Energy engineering}} ...
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Solid mechanics]]}} ...]], in which the object fails to do so and instead remains in its deformed state. ...
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  • * 2018 - Longya Xu, Professor, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA * 2004 - Sheppard Joel Salon, Professor, Electrical, Computers, and Systems Engineering Department, [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]] [[Troy, New York]] ...
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  • ...cally responsible for the [[security]], [[accuracy]] and the [[Reliability engineering|reliability]] of the systems that manage and report the company's data, inc ...www.sec.gov/rules/interp/2007/33-8810.pdf SEC Interpretive Guidance]</ref> state that IT controls should only be part of the SOX 404 assessment to the exten ...
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  • ...power, before the advent of chemical or [[Solid state (electronics)|solid state]] power rectification and inverting. They were commonly used to provide DC ...r]], where the two machines share a single rotating [[armature (electrical engineering)|armature]] and set of [[field coil]]s. The basic construction of the rotar ...
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  • ...the [[Reliability (semiconductor)|reliability of semiconductors]] of solid-state devices.<ref name=KK2011>{{cite magazine |title=Transistor Aging |date=25 A ...ductors.<ref>Conwell, E. M., High Field Transport in Semiconductors, Solid State Physics Supplement 9 (Academic Press, New York, 1967).</ref> More broadly, ...
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