Search for dissertations about: "Automation Power Distribution Systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Automation Power Distribution Systems.
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1. Power System Oscillations - Detection, Estimation and Control
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is the electro-mechanical oscillations which to some extent always are present in a power system. The demand of electric power is ever increasing. At the same time, the tolerance of disruptions in the power supply is decreasing. READ MORE
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2. Modelling and Evaluating Effect of Automation, Protection, and Control on Reliability of Power Distribution Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with modeling and evaluating effect ofautomation, protection, and control on reliability of powerdistribution systems. It presents the work and results of theproject ``Impacts of Distribution Automation on SystemReliability'' within the research program ``New DistributionSystems for Power Utilities'' performed at Competence Centre inElectric Power Engineering, KTH. READ MORE
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3. Model-Integrated Engineering of Smart Energy Distribution Systems
Abstract : Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a formal method that is used to support analysis, design, independent verification, and validation inherent in the development of software and hardware systems. MBSE applications are present in many areas of our daily lives, including manufacturing, robotics, healthcare, automation, etc. READ MORE
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4. Islanding Detection in Power Systems
Abstract : As the contribution of dispersed or distributed energy resources (DER) to the electric power production increases, the effects on the power system grow more important. As an example a critical situation may arise if protective relays trip a large part of the dispersed generation due to undervoltage at a short-circuit event. READ MORE
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5. Market-Oriented Programming and its Application to Power Load Management
Abstract : Market-oriented programming is a new approach to design and implementation of resource allocation mechanisms in computer systems. It has its roots in different disciplines, such as economics and computer science (in particular the area of multi-agent systems). READ MORE