Rehabilitation Engineering, Science and Technology 119.1 Rehabilitation Concepts 119.2 Engineering Concepts in Sensory Rehabilitation 119.3 Engineering Concepts in Motor Rehabilitation Charles J. Robinson 119.4 Engineering Concepts in Communications Disorders
Marel Corporation Robert Joel Barnett Vanderbilt University Industrial Systems Alan K.Wallace Oregon State University Rene Spee 104.1 Welding and Bonding Oregon State University Control System Requirements. System Parameters. Welding Mario Sznaier
74.1Introduction 74.2 Satellite Applications 74.3 Satellite Functions 74.4 Satellite Orbits and Pointing Angles 74.5 Communications Link 74.6 System Noise Temperature and G/T 74.7 Digital Links 74.8Interference 74.9 Some Particular Orbits 74.10 Access and Modulation Daniel F. DiFonzo
68.1Introduction 68.2 Early Analysis Programs Load Flow (Power Flow). Fault Analysis. Transient Stability. Fast Transients. Reliability. Economic Dispatch and Unit Commitment 68.3 The Second Generation of Programs Graphics Protection Other Uses for Load Flow Analysis
67.1 Introduction 67.2 Power System Data Acquisition and Control 67.3 Automatic Generation Control Load Frequency Control. Economic Dispatch.Reserve K. Neil Stanton Monitoring. Interchange Transaction Scheduling Stanton Associates
65.1 Introduction 65.2 Primary Distribution System 65.3 Secondary Distribution System 65.4 Radial Distribution System 65.5 Secondary Networks 65.6 Load Characteristics George G. Karady
64.1 Transformer Construction The Transformer Core. Core and Shell Types. Transformer windings. Taps 64.2 Power Transformer Modeling The Three-Winding Ideal Transformer Equivalent Circuit. A Practical Three-Winding Transformer Equivalent Circuit. The
63.1 Power System Analysis Introduction Types of Power System Analyses The Power Flow Problem. Formulation of the Bus Admittance Matrix.Example L.L. Grigsby and Formulation of the Power Flow Equations. P-V Buses.Bus
62.1 Power Quality Disturbances Periodic Waveform Distortion Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker. Transients Brief Interruptions, Sags, and Swells.Unbalances.Transients Jos Arrillaga 62.2 Power Quality Monitoring University of Canterbury