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UMSL - ENGL - 3130
To:ProfessorVogel,InstructorENGL3130 From:JoeDoyle,JamesEffington,AlexGawrys,ShontayEvans Subject:Requestingapprovalfor"GroupProposal"inLearningUnit5 Date:September22,2009 ThepurposeofthismemoistopresentagroupproposalforthefinalprojectdueinLearningUnit15a
UMSL - ENGL - 3130
14A)Weneedtobepreparedfortheresponsetotheannouncement. 14B)Thesuspectwasarrestednexttothesceneofthecrime. 14C)TheveryimportantdataonthedirectorywillbemovedtoanewserveronTuesday. 15A)Williamsisbeinginvestigatedbymanagement.Hemayhavefiledtripreportsthatwere
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 441
Name: _Homework Set #4 Fall 2009 Control Systems IYOU MUST SHOW ALL YOUR WORKs o0Aux_20 For the transfer functions given below use the Final Value Theorem, lim lim[ sY ( s ) R( s )] , to determine the steady state value of the output t for at ofunit
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Joe DoyleProblem 4Prob 5aProb 5bProb 7
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
B rushless MotorsBy Joe DoyleLab Partners: Artem Boyko Ryan MasonPerformed on April 7, 2009P art AThe next page presents the graphs of the waveforms we were able to obtain f rom the scope captures. I have indicated the time displacement and voltage m
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Vm2(V) 15 18.8 21.6 24.78 27.16 30.25Va(V)n(rpm) 39.4 2070 39.4 2610 39.34 3030 39.21 3450 39.19 3780 39.14 4140n(rpm) Vm2(V) 2070 15 2610 18.8 3030 21.6 3450 24.78 3780 27.16 4140 30.25 0 04500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0n(rpm) 0 2070 2
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Tc(*C) Tr(*C) To(*C) T(*C) Tr-To(*C) I(A) 12.8 23.14 22.78 10.34 0.36 7.2 23.41 22.78 16.21 0.63 3.71 23.74 22.78 20.03 0.96 1.86 24.77 22.78 22.91 1.99 0 25.34 22.78 25.34 2.56 -1 26.87 22.78 27.87 4.09Vm(*C) 0.5 1.76 1 3.26 1.5 4.63 2 6.01 2.5 7.38 3 8
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Vp(V) 0.35Ip(A)Rp(Ohms)=Vp/Ip 5 46mVs(V) 0.23Is(A)Rs(Ohms)=Vs/Is 5 69ms(Ohms)=Vs/IsVp(V)Ip(A)Vs(V)Po(W)Is(A)1 3 5Ipcalculated(A)0.24 0.71 1.19 1.66 2.14 2.61Ipactual(A) 0.29 0.73 1.19 1.63 2.19 2.7710 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 13
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
SemesterDesignProjectPowerDistributionSystemsTourJEE4350 Prof.Dick ByJoeDoyleMay5,2009AftercompletingalllabrequirementsthissemesterIproposethatanew labshouldbeintroducedintoJEE4350fortheupcomingsemesters.Thebasis ofthislabwouldbeawalkingtourofpowerdis
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
JoeDoyle LabReportforThermoelectricityPartANoninsulated(At3Amps)Tc(*C) 0Tr(*C) 26.87To(*C) 22.78T(*C) 26.78Insulated(At3Amps) Tc(*C) 4 Tr(*C) 26.38 To(*C) 22.78 T(*C) 30.38Itisclearthataddingthefoaminsulationallowsformaximumcoolingofthemetal devic
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Three Phase CircuitsJEE4350 Prof. DickReport by Joe Doyle Lab partners: Artem Boyko Ryan MasonPerformed on March 3 2009Part 1AThe phase sequence provided by the 3-phase wall supply in the lab was CBA. By flipping the switch to reverse on the sequence
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
T ransformersGroup Lab Report by: Joe Doyle Ryan Mason Artem BoykoPerformed on Feb. 24 2009P art AIn Part 2a our measured DC Rprimary was .7 and Rsecondary was 46m. In order to obtain these values we used the 4 terminal method. This method was preferr
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Part 3 V(i) (v) I(A) 6.04 6.04 6.02 6 5.75 3.97 3 2 1.1 rT() 0 0.12 0.22 0.3 0.41 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.0000 0.1045 0.1382 0.7059 4.0629 5.9686 7.9332 9.70148 6Part 3 (b):V(i) (V)4 2 0 00.10.2Part 4 (b):0.6 0.5rT ()0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0.00 2.00 4.
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Commutator MachinesWashington UniversityE lectrical Engineering J EE 4350(Tuesday Session) Electrical Energy Laboratoryby T. Ryan MasonWith Ar tem Boyko Joe Doyle1R eport a.) The DC resistance had to be measured with the four points method because t
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Electric LightsWashington UniversityElectrical Engineering JEE 4350(Tuesday Session) Electrical Energy Laboratoryby T. Ryan MasonWith Artem Boyko Joe Doyle1Reporta.) FlickerIt was observed that light at frequencies of less than 50 Hz was uncomfort
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Synchronous MotorsWashington UniversityElectrical Engineering JEE 4350(Tuesday Session) Electrical Energy Laboratoryby T. Ryan MasonWith Artem Boyko Joe Doyle1Report 1.) Ifeild (A) 0 0.53 0.99 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 0 EA (V) 4.29 45.3 78 108 130 146.9 163
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
I nstructors Manual to accompanyElectrical Machines, Drives and Power SystemsSixth EditionTheodore WildiProfessor Emeritus, Laval University Department of Electrical EngineeringUpper Saddle River, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio_Copyright 2006 by Sperika
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Experiment 1: Instrument Familiarization Lab Report By Joe Doyle For Prof. Dick, JEE3310 Lab Partners: Seth Bartnik Ryan MasonPart 1: Ocsilloscope Rise Time Measurements Rise Time and Percent Overshoot Rise Time % (ns) Overshoot A 10 36 B 5 4.75 C 3.5 2.
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Experiment 3: Non-Ideal Op-AmpsFor Professor DickBy Joe DoyleJEE3310Lab Partners: Ryan Mason Seth BartnickA li Jaquar Nathan DaltonPart 10 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Q: What is the break frequency of the dominant pole for this operatio
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
E xperiment 7: Frequency ModulationLab ReportBy Joe DoyleFor Prof. Dick, JEE3310Lab Partners: Ryan Mason Nate DaltonSeth BartnikPart 1: Frequency Modulation 1A) mf=.25 for the frequency deviation of 125Hz. Referring to the table of Bessel F unctions
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
Joe Doyle Take Home Design Simulation (Prob. #4)My task in this design problem is to use the natural log op amp in combination with other op amps in order to produce the voltage output ln(Vi). The output voltage of the natural log op amp is Vo=nVtln(Vi)+
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
JEE 2330 - Fall 2008 Lab Group AssignmentsName Ali, Kashif Bartnick, Seth Bono, Matthew Boyko, Artem Brooks, Jerald Causevic, Samir Dalton, Nathaniel Doyle, Joseph Fink, Tyler Herberg, Bryan Kogbo, Solomon Kumbe, Richard Mason, Ryan Pervaiz, Shazib Rehn,
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
EXPERIMENT 2The Oscilloscope and Transient AnalysisJoe Doyle9/8/2008, 9/15/2008 JEE2330 Prof. David Kuefler Team Members: Nate Dalton, Tyler Fink(TURNING IN DATA ONLY)
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
EXPERIMENT 3 AC Circuit AnalysisJoe Doyle9/22/2008 JEE2330 Prof. David Kuefler Team Members: Bryan Herberg, Richard Kumbe
Washington University in St. Louis - ESE - 331
EXPERIMENT 4Characteristics of Periodic WaveformsJoe Doyle10/1/2008 JEE2330 Prof. David Kuefler Team Member: Ryan Mason
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Michael Lepri Prof. Saltzman Nat Science Feb 1, 2009 Darwins unpublished Work on Species Darwin describes the process of natural selection using a quote from De Candolle who declares that all nature is at war. Darwin explains that it is difficult to tell
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
History Test Section I explorers and colonizers Colonists o Swedes- founded Delaware (1838) o Wm. Penn- founded Pennsylvania as proprietary colony (Quakers) o Berkley and Cartteret- founded New Jersey and South Carolina o Ogelthorpe- founded Georgia o Cal
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Michael Lepri Prof. Deasy History 103-004 Topic: Albert GallatinI picked Albert Gallatin because he is the longest serving Secretary of the Treasury. I am a finance major and also very interested in the economics of the U.S. Gallatins efforts with the fe
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Renaissance- the birth of new ideas and old ones brought back (transitional btw new and old) Reformation- specific period- attempt to reform the Catholic Church - Martin Luther- challenged the Pope and church- 95 theses on power of indulgences Why did the
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Article II of the Constitution Section 1 I. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term, be ele
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Michael Lepri History 103-004I have chosen several sources so far for my paper on Albert Gallatin. First a book titled Albert Gallatin: Jefferson financier and Diplomat by Raymond Walters, Jr. this book goes through almost all of Gallatins life and focus
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Constitutional convention Who came? 39 founding fathers, 55 total, 74 invited Who didnt come? Thomas Jefferson, John Adams (Overseas), Patrick Henry Who stayed to the finish?- the 39 founding fathers Washington as permanent President- As chairperson Vario
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
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Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) served the US for over 60 years longest secretary of the treasury 13 yrs o Jefferson and Madison administrations Early life- Geneva, Switzerland o Orphaned early in life o Met Voltaire on several occasions o Fled Genva with a f
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
AlbertGallatinAmerican Financier and DiplomaMichael Lepri U.S. History Prof. Deasy 11/08/072Albert Gallatin was a European who came overseas to America and served the US for over 60 years, remarkably influencing American politics and finances. Gallati
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
History Test 4 Washington and Adams Administration Election of 1789 o Washington 69 o Adams 34 Establishing the system Each state shall appoint The system works- Washington Administration 1 (April 30 sworn in, May 5 tennis court oath) o so help me God O
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
History Final ExamSection I-Explorers and ColonizersCalvard-Maryland Cabot-New World England Cortez -Conquered the Aztecs in Mexico Colonists o Swedes- founded Delaware (1838) o Wm. Penn- founded Pennsylvania as proprietary colony (Quakers) o Berkley an
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Final Exam for Principles Fall 08 What it will cover: I have decided to specify exactly what from the first half of the course might be on the final exam. See following paragraph: Definition of marketing- marketing is the activity for creating, communicat
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
MID TERM Study Guide You should utilize all of your notes and handouts from class in studying for the exam.Chapter 1 The following should overlap with your notes from class so utilize it as additional review, material for examples, etc.: define marketing
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Titleist is the Top Choice Across Every Major Equipment Category at U.S. Amateur . Titleist. 2008. 12 September 2008. <http:/www.titleist.com/news/newsdetail.asp? id=643&category=equipment&subcategory=golf_balls>.Golfs Impact on the U.S. Economy Reaches
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Part 1. 4. The game of golf was invented in Scotland during the 15th century. In those days golfers would hit a pebble instead of a ball around in the sand with a stick. It was not until 1750 that the game of golf was transformed. There was a need for sti
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Matt Snyder, Mike Lepri, Tim Hanrahan October 22, 2008 Principle of Marketing Professor Potter Titleist and the Golfing Industry The sport of golf has been played since the 15th century. Over the years, it has gained extreme popularity, and is now one of
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Matt Snyder, Mike Lepri, Tim Hanrahan October 22, 2008 Principle of Marketing Professor Potter Titleist and the Golfing Industry The sport of golf has been played since the 15th century. Over the years, it has gained extreme popularity, and is now one of
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Matt Snyder, Mike Lepri, Tim Hanrahan October 22, 2008 Principle of Marketing Professor Potter Golfing Industry The sport of golf has been played since the 15th century. Over the years, it has gained extreme popularity, and is now one of the worlds leadin
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
Back round Family owned business Joe & Rachelle Friedman opened their first music store on Park Row in New York City in 1971, where they sold vinyl LPs of the current chart-toppers with their wedding money J&R now covers a massive city block across from C
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
MyTriptoAustraliaByMichaelLepriIleftonAug17th Iwillreturnonthe30thIflewQuantasAirArrivalCheckInI booked a Junior Suite Water View AUD 1025.00 (Australian) a night which equals only $709.91 American a nightHere are some Pictures I took from the Helic
Fairleigh Dickinson - HIST - 101
MIS Midterm Review Characteristics of an Information system o Store, process and disseminate information o Process data into information and knowledge Data- things that are recorded and stored but not organized Information- data thats organized to convey