Free Wheeling

Free Wheeling
Author: Fiona McIntosh
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1920289690

From short, easy one-night escapes suitable for the whole family, to hard-core mountain adventures that will test even the most experienced, competitive racers, the 34 trails of southern Africa's best multi-day trails and wilderness journeys featured in Free Wheeling cover the full spectrum of mountain bike tours on offer in South Africa and neighbouring countries. A guide and support vehicle accompanies most of the tours, meaning that someone else takes care of the logistics and you are left free to enjoy the best that mountain biking offers. Whether you want to ride with big game, along empty beaches, through verdant forest or across barren deserts you'll find a trail to suit, and there are also some specialist trails that are aimed at birders, gourmands and culture-vultures. As the waiting lists for the stage races grow (and with them the entry fees) touring offers an alternative way to get your dirt fix - an active holiday with a group of friends or family. After riding the inaugural Tour de Wilderness mountain bike tour, photojournalist Fiona McIntosh tried her hand at stage racing, completing the ABSA Cape Epic in 2007. She's now a social rider who looks forward to a soft bed, good meal and some fine wine after a hard day in the saddle.

Free Wheeling

Free Wheeling
Author: Ogden Nash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1931
Genre: Humorous poetry, American
ISBN:

Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives

Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives
Author: Zi Qiang Zhu
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2023-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1394194358

A comprehensive resource providing basic principles and state-of-the art developments in sensorless control technologies for permanent magnet synchronous machine drives Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives highlights the global research achievements over the last three decades and the sensorless techniques developed by the authors and their colleagues, and covers sensorless control techniques of permanent magnet machines, discussing issues and solutions. Many worked application examples are included to aid in practical understanding of concepts. Written by two pioneering authors in the field, Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives covers sample topics such as: Permanent magnet brushless AC and DC drives Single three-phase, dual three-phase, and open winding machines Modern control theory based sensorless methods, covering model reference adaptive system, sliding mode observer, extended Kalman filter, and model predictive control Flux-linkage and back-EMF based methods for non-salient machines, and active flux-linkage and extended back-EMF methods for salient machines Pulsating and rotating high frequency sinusoidal and square wave signal injection methods with current or voltage response, at different reference frames, and selection of amplitude and frequency for injection signal Sensorless control techniques based on detecting third harmonic or zero-crossings of back-EMF waveforms Parasitic effects in fundamental and high frequency models, impacts on position estimation, and compensation schemes, covering cross-coupling magnetic saturation, load effect, machine saliency and multiple saliencies, inverter non-linearities, voltage and current harmonics, parameter asymmetries, and parameter mismatches Techniques for rotor initial position estimation, magnetic polarity detection, and transition between low and high speeds Describing basic principles, examples, challenges, and practical solutions, Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives is a highly comprehensive resource on the subject for professionals working on electrical machines and drives, particularly permanent magnet machines, and researchers working on electric vehicles, wind power generators, household appliances, and industrial automation.

Freewheeling

Freewheeling
Author: Tom Foran Clark
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1664158065

“It was like being Peter Pan, flying around,” our book begins. In “Freewheeling: The Collected Stories” the author gives a clear nod and tip of the hat also to the picaresque works of Kerouac, Pirsig, Bellow, Cervantes, and Rabelais. Here are the adventures of two young vagabonds, Emery and Pike. “Pike had made a plan,” the story goes. “He was going to ride a bike south through Spain to Morocco, then east across North Africa to Italy. Emery proposes, “I’ll join you if you do it backwards” – from northern Italy south to Sicily and on to Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Spain. Going to Crete had come as an afterthought. They’d actually believed they would never see each other again.

Freewheeling Through Ireland

Freewheeling Through Ireland
Author: Edward Enfield
Publisher: Summersdale
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2005-03-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 085765408X

When Edward decided to cycle around Ireland, he was enchanted by prehistoric fortresses, rugged landscapes and landladies who insisted on washing his shirts. With his trademark wit, he takes you on a ride up the west coast, stopping to chat to peat-cutters, fishermen, eccentric tourists and a famous matchmaker.

A field guide to four-wheel driving

A field guide to four-wheel driving
Author: Jennifer Laffan
Publisher: NSW Agriculture
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2024-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1760587761

5th edition. This book gets you off-road in safety, and back to the bitumen in one piece. A handy glove-box guide that covers all the things you need to know to go four wheel driving in a safe and enjoyable manner. Covers techniques, equipment, basic repairs, vehicle recovery and safety.

Freewheeling: Writing on Crete

Freewheeling: Writing on Crete
Author: Tom Foran Clark
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1503598551

Writing on Crete, the fourth and last book of the Freewheeling series, opens on Emery, having departed Spain alone, making his way to Grez-sur-Loing, France, where he learns the George Sand Bookshop proprietor Walt Lowen has something he wants his vagabond friend to do for him. It involves Emerys traveling to Crete on Lowens behalf and, at his expense, writing back to him up close about certain vague, intriguing things apparently going on there, in which Lowen, even from his distance, has somehow got himself entangled. Old Lowen got Emery a flight out of Paris on a 1-300 B4 plane seating 315 people. The plane was soon twelve meters up, flying 870 kilometers an hour, passing over the snow covered Austrian Alps, next flying over Yugoslavia, then Albania, and on to Athens where luminous, delicious oranges were being sold on bleak, ashen streets. The grim city was surrounded on three sides by rough mountains Mount Parnitha, Mount Penteli, and Mount Hymettos. At the core of the congested city was Plaka. In Plaka there were cheap flop houses with communal bedding for half a dollar, where local wines cost seven cents a glass. In the morning, Emery took a bus to Piraeus on the Saronic Gulf, hidden by clouds. He enjoyed early morning coffee at a harbor front cafe. Black-haired, brown-eyed sailors in green uniforms stood idly about. Emery had evening tickets for Heraklion, and so had time to kill. He'd be on the ferry traveling overnight to Heraklion. He walked to the town center. He ate bread and Feta cheese. It was very cloudy, very chilly. Back at the docks in the evening, he boarded the ferry, the Knossos.

The Freewheeling John Dowie

The Freewheeling John Dowie
Author: John Dowie
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783524812

My comedy career began in 1971, which proves I have no comic timing. In 1971 there were no comedy clubs, no comedy agents and not much comedy future. Inspired by Spike Milligan, John Dowie embarked on his comedy career in a time when such a thing was virtually unheard of, and then, just as alternative comedy began to be recognised by popular culture, he quit. And so began his next obsession – riding his bike. Having been blessed (or cursed) with an addictive personality, Dowie quickly realises that what was once a simple hobby – cycling – will soon become something very different... This book follows a similar route to his cycling habits: it meanders from place to place, occasionally gets lost but is unfailingly entertaining. Wending his way through France and Holland, round the lanes of Norfolk and over the hills of Devon, Dowie expertly leads his readers on a delightful journey through the trials, tribulations and triumphs of his life so far.

Freewheeling: Riding in Italy

Freewheeling: Riding in Italy
Author: Tom Foran Clark
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2015-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1503598462

Here, in the first book of Tom Foran Clarks four part Freewheeling series, Riding in Italy the author gives a clear nod and tip of the hat to the works of Kerouac, Pirsig, Bellow, Cervantes, and Rabelais. Here are the adventures of two young vagabonds in Europe, Pike and Emery. Pike had made a plan, the story goes. He was going to ride a bike south through Spain to Morocco, then east across North Africa to Italy. Emery proposes, I'll join you if you start in Italy and do the journey backwards" from northern Italy south to Sicily and on to Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Spain. They purchase their bikes in Milan, a fogbound madhouse of a million angry honking, gnashing, sideswiping cars. While Pike was content with finding an unpretentious banged and dented, wobbly, pale blue ten-speed, Emery had the proprietor of a fancy bike shop on the Corso Garibaldi show Emery a stunning Mediterranean blue new Rossignoli bicycle that immediately sent Emery's imagination reeling. And that, indeed, would be Emery's bike the bike on which he would set out freewheeling. The author did in fact once ride a bike, with a cohort, from northern Italy south to Sicily and on to North Africa and so on -- years ago now. From that long and grueling journey sprang this finely crafted fiction. The freewheeling is not only in the events what happens in the journeys of these two young vagabonds but also in the authors exuberant telling of his tale. As traveling companions go, Emery figured, Pike really was all right. Even something of a rare bird. In some ways, he now seemed to Emery to be even princely: Pike's long brown hair and lavish tan fur trappers coat, one hand in a pocket, one foot forward the stance of a gentleman. This recognition so warmed Emery's heart, he took Pike to breakfast. They ate, then went to Santa Maria Novella. There, before his eyes, was Masaccios masterpiece, Christ on the Cross, situated in a perfectly geometric architectural space all done using only paint. It was the skeleton painted at the bottom of the marvelous picture with which Emery connected it really got to him. There were foreign words in an inscription beneath the skeleton that he knew to mean, What you are, I once was; what I am, you will become. Emery felt not only elevated, ennobled, he felt like he was rising in the air. Emery bowed, said, Thank you, Masaccio, and went out. After that, nothing was as it had been.