Oleg Wasynczuk
Affiliations: | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeCharles E. Lucas | grad student | 2003 | Purdue |
Adam Maina Ari | grad student | 2014 | Purdue |
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Krause PC, Wasynczuk O, OConnell TC, et al. (2017) Tesla's Contribution to Electric Machine Analysis Ieee Transactions On Energy Conversion. 32: 591-598 |
Subbiah A, Wasynczuk O. (2016) Computationally Efficient Simulation of High-Frequency Transients in Power Electronic Circuits Ieee Transactions On Power Electronics. 31: 6351-6361 |
Cole JH, Othman MA, Wasynczuk O. (2014) Hierarchically Partitioned Finite-Element Analysis of Rotating Electrical Machinery Ieee Transactions On Energy Conversion |
Top P, Bell MR, Coyle E, et al. (2012) Observing the power grid: Working toward a more intelligent, efficient, and reliable smart grid with increasing user visibility Ieee Signal Processing Magazine. 29: 24-32 |
Gries M, Wasynczuk O, Selby B, et al. (2009) Designing for large-displacement stability in aircraft power systems Sae International Journal of Aerospace. 1: 894-902 |
Graham S, Wong I, Chen WZ, et al. (2004) Distributed simulation of an uninhabited aerial vehicle power system Sae Technical Papers |
Lucas CE, Walters EA, Wasynczuk O, et al. (2004) An algorithm for the optimal allocation of subsystem simulations within a distributed heterogeneous simulation Sae Technical Papers |
Jatskevich J, Wasynczuk O, Walters EA, et al. (2000) Automated identification of the operational modes of switched electric circuits Sae Technical Papers |
Skvarenina TL, Wasynczuk O, Krause PC, et al. (1998) Simulation of MADMEL power systems components Sae Technical Papers |
Wasynczuk O, Sudhoff SD. (1998) Maximum torque per ampere induction motor drives-an alternative to field-oriented control Sae Technical Papers |