89 research outputs found

    The Family History of Elizabeth A. Staton-Johnson

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    Elizabeth A. Staton-Johnson authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2022 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]

    Solving the More Difficult Aspects of Electric Motor Thermal Analysis in Small and Medium Size Industrial Induction Motors

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    With the ever-increasing pressure on electric motor manufacturers to develop smaller and more efficient electric motors, there is a need for more thermal analysis in parallel with the traditional electromagnetic design. Attention to the thermal design can be rewarded by major improvements in the overall performance. Technical papers published to date highlight a number of thermal design issues that are difficult to analyze. This paper reviews some of these issues and gives advice on how to deal with them when developing algorithms for inclusion in design software

    bstaton1/mixed-stockSRA: Preliminary Release

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    <p>This repository release presents the code and data used to perform <strong>all</strong> analyses in Staton et al.: <em>Evaluation of Methods for Quantifying Population Diversity in Mixed-stock Pacific Salmon Fisheries</em></p&gt

    Evolution and Modern Approaches for Thermal Analysis of Electrical Machines

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    In this paper, the authors present an extended survey on the evolution and the modern approaches in the thermal analysis of electrical machines. The improvements and the new techniques proposed in the last decade are analyzed in depth and compared in order to highlight the qualities and defects of each. In particular, thermal analysis based on lumped-parameter thermal network, finite-element analysis, and computational fluid dynamics are considered in this paper. In addition, an overview of the problems linked to the thermal parameter determination and computation is proposed and discussed. Taking into account the aims of this paper, a detailed list of books and papers is reported in the references to help researchers interested in these topics

    bstaton1/snk-eff-ms-analysis: Final Release - Version Used in Publication Analyses

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    This repository release presents the code and data used to perform all analyses in Staton et al. (2022): Accounting for uncertainty when estimating drivers of imperfect detection: An integrated approach illustrated with snorkel surveys for riverine fishes (DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2021.106209) published in the journal Fisheries Researc

    Torque prediction using the flux-MMF diagram in AC, DC, and reluctance motors

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    This paper uses the flux-MMF diagram to compare and contrast the torque production mechanism in seven common types of electric motor. The flux-MMF diagram is a generalized version of the flux-linkage versus current (ψ-i) diagram for switched-reluctance motors. It is illustrated for switched-reluctance, synchronous-reluctance, induction, brushless AC, brushless DC, interior PM and commutator motors. The calculated flux-MMF diagrams for motors with the same electromagnetic volume, airgap, slotfill, and total copper loss are shown and are used to compare the low-speed torque and torque ripple performance. The motor designs used were reasonably optimized using a combination of commercially available motor CAD packages and finite-element analysis

    bstaton1/ETS-vs-temp-ms-analysis: Manuscript Code and Data

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    This repository release contains the code and data used to perform all analyses found in the article: Thermal performance of the electron transport system Complex III in seven Alabama fishes by L. Horne, D. DeVries, R. Wright, E. Irwin, B. Staton, H. Abdelrahman, and J. Stoeckel, accepted for publication in the Journal of Experimental Zoology: Series

    bstaton1/cesrf-minijack-rates: Preliminary Release

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    This repository houses the code and data for conducting the minijack rate analyses found in the manuscript titled: Lack of an effect of sire age on precocious maturation in hatchery spring Chinook Salmon as age-2 minijacks by P.F. Galbreath, C.A. Stockton, C.M. Knudsen, L.R. Medeiros, I.J. Koch, B.A. Staton, W.J. Bosch, H. Nuetzel, and A.L. Pierce. The repository is considered "preliminary" since the manuscript has not yet completed the peer review process

    bstaton1/cesrf-minijack-rates: Preliminary Release

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    This repository houses the code and data for conducting the minijack rate analyses found in the manuscript titled: Lack of an effect of sire age on precocious maturation in hatchery spring Chinook Salmon as age-2 minijacks by P.F. Galbreath, C.A. Stockton, C.M. Knudsen, L.R. Medeiros, I.J. Koch, B.A. Staton, W.J. Bosch, H. Nuetzel, and A.L. Pierce. The repository is considered "preliminary" since the manuscript has not yet completed the peer review process

    bstaton1/cesrf-minijack-rates: Final Release - Version Used in Publication Analyses

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    This release contains all of the code and data to reproduce the analyses found in the journal article: Precocious maturation of hatchery-raised spring Chinook Salmon as age-2 minijacks is not detectably affected by sire age by P. F. Galbreath, H. M. Nuetzel, B. A. Staton, C. A. Stockton, C. M. Knudsen, L. R. Medeiros, I. J. Koch, W. J. Bosch, and A. L. Pierce. This version of the repository is considered final because the corresponding manuscript has passed peer-review and has been accepted for publication in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (DOI: 10.1002/tafs.10343)
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