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Building Armature (1738 words)
Armature and variety are reciprocal forces that must be kept in balance for systems to remain viable.
Armature elements are independent of the structural shell yet integrated with it and the many utility aspects of the building.
Armatures reflect, and play counterpoint to, the building shell no matter how prosaic this may be as often is the case with commercial architecture.
Cold-Rolling Mill High Bandwidth Armature Current Regulation (3454 words)
With the described armature current loop, higher bandwidths enable the implementation of inertia and backlash compensation schemes that translate into significant improvements in speed loop tracking and bandwidth notwithstanding limitations imposed by a mechanical drive train with a low torsional natural frequency and significant backlash.
Armature voltage is a function of the generator shunt field flux which is itself a function of the shunt field current.
Armature voltage regulation may be achieved by controlling the firing angle of the generator shunt field power module (and consequently the generator shunt field current) with the output of an armature voltage regulator.
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