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Chau, MinhThuyen,Luo, An,Shuai, Zhikang,Ma, Fujun,Xie, Ning,Chau, VanBao The Korean Institute of Power Electronics 2012 JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS Vol.12 No.5
This paper analyses the mathematical model and control strategies of a Hybrid Active Power Filter with Injection Circuit (IHAPF). The control strategy based on the load harmonic current detection is selected. A novel control method for a IHAPF, which is based on the analyzed control mathematical model, is proposed. It consists of two closed-control loops. The upper closed-control loop consists of a single fuzzy logic controller and the IHAPF model, while the lower closed-control loop is composed of an Adaptive Network based Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) controller, a Neural Generalized Predictive (NGP) regulator and the IHAPF model. The purpose of the lower closed-control loop is to improve the performance of the upper closed-control loop. When compared to other control methods, the simulation and experimental results show that the proposed control method has the advantages of a shorter response time, good online control and very effective harmonics reduction.
MinhThuyen Chau,An Luo,Zhikang Shuai,Fujun Ma,Ning Xie,VanBao Chau 전력전자학회 2012 JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS Vol.12 No.5
This paper analyses the mathematical model and control strategies of a Hybrid Active Power Filter with Injection Circuit (IHAPF). The control strategy based on the load harmonic current detection is selected. A novel control method for a IHAPF, which is based on the analyzed control mathematical model, is proposed. It consists of two closed-control loops. The upper closed-control loop consists of a single fuzzy logic controller and the IHAPF model, while the lower closed-control loop is composed of an Adaptive Network based Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) controller, a Neural Generalized Predictive (NGP) regulator and the IHAPF model. The purpose of the lower closed-control loop is to improve the performance of the upper closedcontrol loop. When compared to other control methods, the simulation and experimental results show that the proposed control method has the advantages of a shorter response time, good online control and very effective harmonics reduction.
Detection of hidden localized states by the quantum Hall effect in graphene
Chau Tuan Khanh,Suh Dongseok,Kang Haeyong 한국물리학회 2021 Current Applied Physics Vol.23 No.-
We fabricated a monolayer graphene transistor device in the shape of the Hall-bar structure, which produced an exactly symmetric signal following the sample geometry. During electrical characterization, the device showed the standard integer quantum Hall effect of monolayer graphene except for a broader range of several quantum Hall plateaus corresponding to small filling factors in the electron region. We investigated this anomaly on the basis of localized states owing to the presence of possible electron traps, whose energy levels were estimated to be near the Dirac point. In particular, the inequality between the filling of electrons and holes was ascribed to the requirement of excess electrons to fill the trap levels. The relations between the quantum Hall plateau, Landau level, and filling factor were carefully analyzed to reveal the details of the localized states in this graphene device.
Chau Nguyen 아시아영어교육학회 2018 The Journal of Asia TEFL Vol.15 No.3
While the literature on popular Face Threatening Acts (FTAs) such as complaining, requesting, promising, apologizing, and giving and receiving compliments is thriving, the speech act of giving critical feedback in an intercultural setting is quite understudied (but see Itakura & Tsui, 2011; Nguyen, 2008, 2012). In addressing this issue, this paper aims at examining how American and Asian students utilize mitigating strategies when giving face-to-face critical feedback. The study was also designed to record these students’ strategy modification in order to adapt to an intensified level of face-threat. Ten participants (five American and five Chinese students) were recruited to join a three-part interview. For the first component of the study, the subjects watched a video of a badly presented presentation and played the role of the presenter’s classmates to comment on the presenter’s presenting skill (Task A). The face-threatening level was then enhanced as the interviewees were required to imagine facing and giving feedback directly to the presenters (Task B). The second step features the participants reading four written arguments and making critical evaluations (Task C). The change in facethreatening level was marked when the participants’ comments were unexpectedly challenged by the interviewer who pretended to hold an opposite viewpoint (Task D). Finally, a semi-structured interview was carried out to find out the participants’ perspectives on giving critical feedback. Collected data reveal fairly equivalent use of mitigating devices by American and Chinese students in Task A and C, while some divergences in strategies were observed in Task B and D.
History and present state of Vietnamese traditional medicine
Chau, Hoang-Bao 경희대학교 동서의학연구소 1989 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EAST-WEST MEDICINE Vol.1989 No.3
Vietnam has a millienial traditional medicine. Under the reign of the HUNG kings(2879-257 BC) and of AN DUONG VUONG(257-179 BC) our ancestors found meals utilized as materia medica and medicinal plants. During the period of struggle for independence and liberty under the Chinese domination(179 BC-938 AB) the Chinese mandarins brought Chinese medicine with them in Vietnam. There was also exchange of midicines between Vietnam and China. Under the indenpendent reigns of Vietnam(938-1884) Vietnamese traditional medicine developed with the integration of Vietnamese and Chinese medicines. TUE TINH was a famous physician of the 14the century and HAITHUONG LAN ONG, that of the 18th century. During the period of struggle against French colonization Vietnamese traditional medicine has lost its official status and there was importaion of Westem medicine which has taken the official place in the health services of the country. Since 1945 until now, under the new regimes(Democratic Republic and Socialist Republic) thraditional medicine recovers its official place in the health system. From 1955, efforts were made to inherit and develop traditional medicine, to integrate it with Western modern medicine in order to enlarge the abilities of prevention and treatment and to edify a Vietnamese medicine. At present time we have established a system of traditional medicine in the national health network. We have also put into practice the three different methods of medicine and pharmacy : traditional, modern and integrated.
탄소성 파괴역학에서 균열 성장 예측을 위한 확장유한요소법
( Chau-dinh Thanh ),김지환 ( Kim Ji Hwan ),지광습 ( Zi Goangseup ) 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 2009 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 학술발표대회 논문집 Vol.13 No.2
In this paper the extended finite element method is applied to numerically simulate crack propagation in aluminum sheets under monotonic increasement of displacement control. J2 plasticity of material model is included. Under elasto-plastic condition, CTOA criterion is employed for modeling stable crack growth during the fracture process. Results show good agreement with experimental measurement.
mTOR controls ChREBP transcriptional activity and pancreatic β cell survival under diabetic stress
Chau, Gia Cac,Im, Dong Uk,Kang, Tong Mook,Bae, Jeong Mo,Kim, Won,Pyo, Suhkneung,Moon, Eun-Yi,Um, Sung Hee The Rockefeller University Press 2017 The Journal of cell biology Vol.216 No.7
<P>Impaired nutrient sensing and dysregulated glucose homeostasis are common in diabetes. However, how nutrient-sensitive signaling components control glucose homeostasis and β cell survival under diabetic stress is not well understood. Here, we show that mice lacking the core nutrient-sensitive signaling component mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) in β cells exhibit reduced β cell mass and smaller islets. mTOR deficiency leads to a severe reduction in β cell survival and increased mitochondrial oxidative stress in chemical-induced diabetes. Mechanistically, we find that mTOR associates with the carbohydrate-response element–binding protein (ChREBP)–Max-like protein complex and inhibits its transcriptional activity, leading to decreased expression of thioredoxin-interacting protein (TXNIP), a potent inducer of β cell death and oxidative stress. Consistent with this, the levels of TXNIP and ChREBP were highly elevated in human diabetic islets and <I>mTOR</I>-deficient mouse islets. Thus, our results suggest that a nutrient-sensitive mTOR-regulated transcriptional network could be a novel target to improve β cell survival and glucose homeostasis in diabetes.</P>