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Litz wire often offers a serving for protection or enhanced isolation between turns, layers, or windings (figure 9). It could be: Adding to his reputation was that Liszt gave away much of the proceeds of his work to charity and humanitarian causes. Liszt had made so much money by his mid-forties that nearly all his performing fees after 1857 went to charity. [ citation needed] He donated large sums to the building fund of Cologne Cathedral, and St. Stephen's Basilica in Pest, and made private donations to public services such as hospitals and schools, as well as charitable organizations such as the Leipzig Musicians Pension Fund. After the Great Fire of Hamburg in May 1842, he gave concerts in aid of those left homeless. [3] Liszt in Weimar [ edit ] Franz Liszt, portrait by Hungarian painter Miklós Barabás, 1847 Liszt's piano works are usually divided into two categories: original works, and transcriptions, paraphrases, or fantasies on works by other composers. Examples of his own works are Harmonies poétiques et religieuses of May 1833 and the Piano Sonata in B minor (1853). Liszt's transcriptions of other composers include Schubert songs, fantasies on operatic melodies, and his piano arrangements of symphonies by Hector Berlioz and Ludwig van Beethoven. Liszt also made piano arrangements of his own instrumental and vocal works, such as the arrangement of the second movement " Gretchen" of his Faust Symphony, the first " Mephisto Waltz," the " Liebesträume No. 3," and the two volumes of his " Buch der Lieder." NIST uses litz wire in the time code broadcasting station WWVB. The station transmits on 60kHz. Litz wire is used for the helix and variometer in both helix houses. It consists of 9 × 5 × 5 × 27 (totaling 6075) strands of #36 AWG (0.127mm (0.0050in) diameter) magnet wire and multiple layers of cotton, hemp, and plastic insulation, in a cable ¾inch (19mm) in diameter, totaling 151,875 circular mils of copper. [10] See also [ edit ]

A key parameter to quantify this perturbating current distribution over the surface of the conductor is the skin depth expressed below (figure 4). It is well admitted that the first choice for the conductor diameter must always remain below 2δ (dconductor < 2δ) not to see a noticeable increase in its resistance. For instance, an easy calculation at 7δ diameter leads to twice the DCR value (figure 5). Moral injury treatments are a needed safety valve for people battling guilt and ethical vertigo. Even so, as old hands on the front lines note, nudging the morally injured toward self-repair goes only so far. Therapy can help you move on from past choices, but unless your employer hires more staff or supplies more resources, chances are you’ll have to keep making decisions that violate your ethics, compounding your trauma. A lot of problems that cause moral injury “require systemic solutions on a much broader level,” says Andrews, the California public defender. See: Göllerich n.d., pp.131ff. According to Göllerich's note, his catalog was the most complete one which until then existed. During a recent ReST video meeting, several people showed up to talk for an hour about their moral challenges on the health-care front lines. One spoke about feeling helpless as she watched a patient verbally abuse a nurse giving vaccines. Peer-session leaders Bruce Gonseth and Jim Wong, both war vets, listened closely to each attendee’s dilemma and empathized, often sharing recollections of similar situations they had faced. “To me, what we experienced in the war was exactly what frontline workers are experiencing: the invisible enemy,” Wong told the group. “You may feel like you’re letting other people down. You may observe others engaging in harmful behaviors. You’re not alone. We’re here to support you.” McGowan sees a therapist to help her process the situations she’s faced, which she says has been helpful. Yet she continues to grapple with the fallout of moral dilemmas, reflecting a growing consensus that traditional therapy may not always be enough to help morally injured people get past lingering demons. Those who seek help sometimes make headway with basic cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), the current gold standard among insurers. Some researchers think CBT approaches are sufficient to treat moral injury.For the next eight years Liszt continued to tour Europe, spending holidays with the countess and their children on the island of Nonnenwerth on the Rhine in the summers of 1841 and 1843. [29] In May 1844, the couple finally separated. [30] This was Liszt's most brilliant period as a concert pianist; honors were showered on him and he was met with adulation wherever he went. [16] Liszt wrote his Three Concert Études between 1845 and 1849. [31] Since he often appeared three or four times a week in concert, it could be safe to assume that he appeared in public well over a thousand times during this eight-year period. Moreover, his great fame as a pianist, which he would continue to enjoy long after he had officially retired from the concert stage, was based mainly on his accomplishments during this time. [32] Liszt in concert (1846) drawn by Fritz von Dardel Litz wire is used in high Q inductors for radio transmitters and receivers operating at low frequencies, induction heating equipment and switching power supplies. During his virtuoso heyday, Liszt was described by the writer Hans Christian Andersen as a "slim young man...[with] dark hair hung around his pale face". [33] He was seen as handsome [4] [34] [35] by many, with the German poet Heinrich Heine writing concerning his showmanship during concerts: "How powerful, how shattering was his mere physical appearance". [30] The above considerations are valid for a single conductor. However, these simple formulas and concepts clearly illustrate that according to the current to drive through the winding, parallelization of small conductors will be a must. They can be just wound multi-filar that it is not a good solution either for proximity effect between conductors or process optimization. Litz wire characterizes this parallelization plus a twisting versus length so that each strand passes equally through each position on the inside and outside of the bundle (figure 6). This prevents the circulation of currents between strands by reducing proximity effects. Sullivan, Charles R. (March 1999), "Optimal Choice for Number of Strands in a Litz-Wire Transformer Winding" (PDF), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 14 (2): 283–291, Bibcode: 1999ITPE...14..283S, doi: 10.1109/63.750181

Litz wire is frequently found in power applications in frequencies ranging between lower tens to higher hundreds kilohertz, namely induction cookers and transmitters of inductive chargers (e.g. the Qi standard). Multiple parallel twisted strands of enameled wires can be found also in transformers in some switching power supplies.As the pandemic drags on, similar thoughts occupy McGowan’s mind. Although COVID hospital admissions have decreased somewhat in her area, workers have been quitting in droves, which means there still aren’t enough providers to give patients adequate treatment. “I compare it to the Bataan Death March. There’s no end in sight,” McGowan says. On a bookshelf in her light-filled farmhouse, a plaque reads, “You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.” Litz wire reduces the increase in resistance of wire that takes place at higher AC frequencies due to two effects: skin effect and proximity effect. After a visit to Rome and an audience with Pope Pius IX in 1860, Carolyne finally secured an annulment. [51] It was planned that she and Liszt would marry in Rome, on 22 October 1861, Liszt's 50th birthday. Although Liszt arrived in Rome on 21 October, the marriage was made impossible by a letter that had arrived the previous day to the Pope himself. It appears that both her husband and the Tsar of Russia had managed to quash permission for the marriage at the Vatican. The Russian government also impounded her several estates in the Polish Ukraine, which made her later marriage to anybody unfeasible. [52] Rome, Weimar, Budapest [ edit ] Liszt, photo (mirror-imaged) by Franz Hanfstaengl, June 1870 Liszt died in Bayreuth, Germany, on 31 July 1886, at the age of 74, officially as a result of pneumonia, which he may have contracted even prior to arriving in Bayreuth for the Bayreuth Festival hosted by his daughter Cosima. Already frail, in his final week of life, Liszt physically decompensated, manifesting terminal heart failure symptoms of weakness, fatigue, anorexia, cough, difficulty breathing and delirium. [65] He was buried on 3 August 1886, in the municipal cemetery of Bayreuth [ de] against his wishes. [66] Pianist [ edit ]

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