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Published by the interdisciplinary design studio MODU, this reader
explores the space between the interior and the exterior. How does
the design of interior spaces align with an urban world and vice
versa? Where can the boundaries between the interior and the urban
be drawn? What role does the environment play in this? For their
research and design projects, Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem look at
three major cities on different continents: New York, Rome, and
Tokyo. MODU leaves behind the binary idea of inside and outside and
rather understands architecture as an extension of the environment.
Thus, it imagines a hybrid of urban space, architecture, and
interior space. The book explores the different geographic
locations and presents their own design projects.
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As the yearly electric energy demand grows, there is a significant
increase in the penetration of distributed generation (DG) to
fulfil this increase in demand. This book presents a methodology
using Differential Evolution for the placement of DG units in
electrical distribution systems to reduce power losses and to
improve the voltage profile. The distributed generation (DG)
sources are added to the network to mainly reduce the power losses
by supplying a net amount of power. In order to minimize the line
losses of power systems, it is equally important to define the size
and location of local generation. There have been many studies, to
define the optimal locations of DG. In this book two cases with six
scenarios were considered and Differential Evolution approach was
used to find the optimal locations and sizes of DG units. The
suggested method was programmed under MATLAB software. The
feasibility and effectiveness of the tool has been demonstrated on
IEEE 33 bus radial distribution system consisting of 32 sections.
Simulation results revealed that the system losses have been
reduced by about 40-50 percent for the 2 Cases.The book should be
useful to electrical Engineers.
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