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J. A. Oberteuffer, Magnetic Separation M Kevieiv of Principles, Devices and Applications, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 1977. P. A. Cliermemnykli and I. V. Kurchatov, IEEE Trans. Magnetics, 28(1), 651—658 (Jan. 1992). [Pg.432]

A.merican National Standardfor Metric Practice, ANSI/IEEE Std 268-1992, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, 1992. [Pg.311]

A. Ehrhch, IEEE Proceedings of the 9th Electrical Insulation Conference, Sept. 8—11,1969, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Piscataway, N.J.,pp. 56-60. [Pg.158]

B. H. Daugherty, Ph.D., Consulting Engineer, Research Center, Reliance Electric Company Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Section 29, Process Macliinery Drives)... [Pg.10]

John E. Owens, B.E.E., Electrostatic Consultant, Condux, Inc. Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Electrostatics Society of America (Section 26, Process Safety)... [Pg.14]

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mie University, Tsu 514 Japan... [Pg.153]

For offshore locations where ignitible gas-air concentrations are neither continuously present nor present for long periods, API RP 14F also allows type MC cable with a continuous aluminum sheath and an outer impervious jacket (such as PVC) and armored cables satisfying ANSI/ Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Standard No. 45. API RP 14F does not recommend IMC for offshore installations and cautions users that installations of MI cable require special precautions. The insulation of MI cable is hygroscopic (able to absorb moisture from the atmosphere). [Pg.532]

Bishop, J., Larhette, R. (1988). Managing Human Performance—INPO s Human Performance Enhancement System. Conference Record for the 1988 IEEE Fourth Conference on Human Factors and Power Plants 88CH2576-7. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers New York. Pp. 471-474. [Pg.367]

Guide to the Collection and Representation of Electrical, Electronic, Sensing Component, and Mechanical Equipment Reliability Data for Nuclear Generating Stations. IEEE Std. 500-1984, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, New York, 1984. [Pg.16]

The aforementioned reviews and assessments were assimilated to characterize the effect of dielectric, rotational, and mechanical hazards on motor performance and operational readiness. Functional indicators were identified that can be monitored to assess motor component deterioration caused by aging or other accidental stressors. The study also includes a preliminary discussion of current standards and guides, maintenance programs, and research activities pertaining to nuclear power plant safety-related electric motors. Included are motor manufacturer recommendations, responses from repair facilities to a questionnaire, in-service inspection data, expert knowledge, USNRC-IE audit reports, and standards and guides published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [Pg.98]

Merger of the ALEE and the IRE in 1963 into the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) preseiwed in its name a sense of the earlier bifurcation of the profession, but in fact the lines had become quite blurred and the numerous constituent societies drew and continue to draw from both traditions. At the end of the centuiy, the IEEE was easily the largest professional organization in the world with membership over 350,000. Its thirty-six constituent societies provided an indication of the degree to which electricity has pervaded the modern world, ranging from Communications and Lasers Electron... [Pg.399]

The NEMA standard specifies that the procedure is to be the latest revision of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 841-1994. It is much more rigorous and uniform than the International (lEC 34-2), British (BS-269), and Japanese (JEC-37) methods, based on the U.S. evaluation of all the methods. [Pg.628]

A. All motor drives for use in process plant applications should meet the requirements of the Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 841-1994 (or latest edition), The National Electrical Manufacturers Association Standard MG-1 (latest edition) and the National Eire Protection Association applicable Standards/Codes (latest edition). [Pg.658]

T. Danko, Proceedings of the 10th Annual Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, Long Beach, CA, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), New York, 1995, p.26I. [Pg.292]

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Paul Kolston studied at Canterbury University (NZ) where he graduated in 1985 with first class honours in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He obtained his PhD there in 1989, although he spent one year of his PhD studies at the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. After a one-year post-doctoral position at... [Pg.195]

If you plan to get into serious applications development, or even if you plan to write comprehensive generic SAS macros, you will want to learn about the systems development life cycle (SDLC). Developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the SDLC has been the traditional approach to software applications development for a long time. Besides the traditional SDLC, there are many derivative... [Pg.299]

KA Brandt, HP Lehmann. Teaching literature searching in the context of the World Wide Web. In Proceedings/Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. New York, NY Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1995, pp. 888-892. [Pg.791]

Singh, P., Ruka, R.J., and George, R.A Direct utilization of hydrocarbon fuels in high temperature solid oxide fuel cells, In Proc 24 1 intersociety energy conversion engineering conference. Pub. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, 1989, pp 1553 1563. [Pg.224]

Fig. 2.1 Basic microring resonator structures and their output characteristics, (a) One ring resona tor and one bus waveguide and (b) the corresponding resonance spectrum at the through port, (c) One ring resonator and two bus waveguides and (d) the corresponding resonance spectrum at the through port and drop port. Reprinted from Ref. 15 with permission. 2008 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers... Fig. 2.1 Basic microring resonator structures and their output characteristics, (a) One ring resona tor and one bus waveguide and (b) the corresponding resonance spectrum at the through port, (c) One ring resonator and two bus waveguides and (d) the corresponding resonance spectrum at the through port and drop port. Reprinted from Ref. 15 with permission. 2008 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers...

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