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‘Public law has grown to meet the needs of justice on the one hand and of good government on the other by holding public administration to as much of its public undertakings – its policies – as is necessary and fair.’
‘Public law has grown to meet the needs of justice on the one hand and of good government on the other by holding public administration to as much of its public undertakings – its policies – as is necessary and fair.’ 1. In the wake of a series of recent public health scandals, legislation has…
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Assess why it has proven so difficult to design an operating procedure which allows the European Court to effectively manage its case load.
‘The results so far achieved within the framework of Protocol No. 14 are encouraging, particularly as a result of the measures taken by the Court to increase efficiency and address the number of clearly inadmissible applications pending before it. However, the growing number of potentially well-founded applications pending before the Court is a serious problem…
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Evaluate whether the operation of human rights under the ECHR really does force public authorities to ‘act in ways that fly in the face of common sense’?
‘[I]n this country we are proud to stand up for human rights, at home and abroad. It is part of the British tradition. But what is alien to our tradition – and now exerting such a corrosive influence on behaviour and morality is the twisting and misrepresenting of human rights in a way that has…
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Calculate the necessary equivalent circuit parameters and sketch the direct-axis and quadrature-axis voltage equivalent circuits.
Use the machine parameters in Problem 8.4 to perform the necessary calculations to draw the steady-state voltage-current phasor diagram when the machine is operating at rated terminal voltage (Et = 1 pu) and rated terminal current (It = 1 pu) at 0.9 leading power factor. Assume no saturation. Problem 8.4 The parameters of a 60…
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Calculate the necessary equivalent circuit parameters and sketch the direct-axis and quadrature-axis voltage equivalent circuits.
Use the machine parameters and the machine loading in Problems 8.4 and 8.5 to initialize the synchronous machine model in Figure 8.12, that is, find the steady-state values for Problem 8.4 and 8.5 Use the machine parameters in Problem 8.4 to perform the necessary calculations to draw the steady-state voltage-current phasor diagram when the machine…
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Use the machine parameters and the machine loading in Problems 8.4 and 8.5 to initialize the synchronous machine model in Figure 8.12, that is, find the steady-state values for
Repeat Problems 8.5 and 8.6, for the case when the machine is operating at rated terminal voltage (Et = 1 pu) and rated terminal current (It = 1 pu) at unity power factor. Assume no saturation. Problem 8.6 Use the machine parameters and the machine loading in Problems 8.4 and 8.5 to initialize the synchronous…
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Find the critical clearing time of Generator 11 using the PEBS method.
For the NPCC system used in Problem 5.6, a fault was applied on Line 32-30 near Bus 32, and cleared by removing the line. The critical clearing time was computed using the constant-impedance model for all the loads. In this problem, repeat the critical clearing time computation, accurate to the nearest 0.01 sec, using constant…
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Calculate the electromechanical modes and compare them with those in Part 1.
For the two-area, four-machine system shown in Figure 6.2 and used for Problem 6.6, compute the damping and frequency of the three swing modes (two local modes and one interarea mode) using (a) constant-impedance load model for both P and Q loads, (b) constant-current load model for both P and Q loads, and (c) constant-power…
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Find the transfer function from Δto the gate position ΔG, with the transient droop function included.
The governor configuration of a hydraulic turbine is shown in Figure 12.43, where Rp = 0.05 and RT = 0.5. 1) Find the transfer function from Δto the gate position ΔG, with the transient droop function included. 2) The system is operating at steady state with = ref = 1.0 pu. Suppose there is a…
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provide responses to the below four questions to look for incidents that can significantly impact operations and company revenues.
One of the components of the ERM—Integrated Framework is “Event (or Risk) Identification,” where incidents (i.e., events or risks) could occur in the business organization and significantly affect its goals, objectives, and/or strategy. These incidents can be identified through responding to the following four management questions: a. What could go wrong? b. How can it…