Search for dissertations about: "Demand charge"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 101 swedish dissertations containing the words Demand charge.
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11. Surface-Induced Modification of Supported Late Transition Metal Complexes
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis addresses the investigation of the electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of late transition metal complexes supported on various surfaces. The research is aimed at studying the interaction between the molecules and the support, together with the intermolecular interaction. This knowledge is essential e.g. READ MORE
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12. Multistability, Ionic Doping, and Charge Dynamics in Electrosynthesized Polypyrrole, Polymer-Nanoparticle Blend Nonvolatile Memory, and Fixed p-i-n Junction Polymer Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Abstract : A variety of factors make semiconducting polymers a fascinating alternative for both device development and new areas of fundamental research. Among these are solution processability, low cost, flexibility, and the strong dependence of conduction on the presence of charge compensating ions. READ MORE
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13. HCCI Combustion by Retaining Residuals. Development and Analyses of a Method to Reduce Fuel Consumption for Passenger Car Gasoline Engines
Abstract : The demand for more powerful engines on one hand, and greater fuel-efficiency on the other, requires a revolution in engine combustion technology. Homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) can be a fuel-saving, low emissions approach that seems to be very suitable for large displacement passenger car engines. READ MORE
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14. Direct Numerical Simulations of Low Temperature Combustion in IC Engine Related Conditions
Abstract : This thesis deals with direct numerical simulation (DNS) of low temperature combustion in internal combustion engine related conditions. In particular, HCCI (homogeneous charge compression ignition), SACI (spark assisted ho-mogeneous charge compression ignition) and PPC (partially premixed charge combustion) were investigated to gain deeper understanding on the details of the combustion process. READ MORE
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15. Impact on the Distribution System due to Plug-In Electric Vehicles and Changes in Electricity Usage
Abstract : Replacing conventional vehicles by Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) would likely increase electricity demand and put higher stress on the electrical power system. This thesis presents an approach to evaluate the impact on electrical distribution systems (DSs) caused by charging PEVs and load management of heating loads. READ MORE