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  1. In institutions of higher learning (at least in the States), it would be extremely unusual for an undergraduate degree to require the submittal of a thesis. Now a senior/year end project is a different story, but that not a thesis.  From Bertz

  2. ...and then the heater must switch off and the mold must be cooled down immediately by circulating water through the outer sleeve of the mold.




    If you need/want the mold to cool quickly, you want a material like "ceramic" which has good thermal conductivity, but a low thermal capacity. Basically somethng the conducts heat but won't retain any.
  3. An 80A pulse width modulator is too high of amperage for any that I've seen.


    VRM's go even higher... ~100A

    But either way it's going to be a larger circuit.


    Not really!


    http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/Voltage-Regulator-Module-is-Intel-VRM-11-0-compliant-818760
  4. I imagine magnetic based generators are still being used because of their advantages.


    KevinIV, what do you think the advantages are over a genarator that has a field winding??? And after you explain that, explain to everyone what role the strength of the flux field has to do with how much power you can get out of a "genarator".
  5. An alternator does not have any magnets in it. Google PM motors, altenators and generators (a DC motor run "backwards")... plenty of info on how they work.

    The field isn't really "rotating", the commutator changes the flux direction on the rotor pole windings to repel against the field windings flux.

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