Search for dissertations about: "Low Frequency AC Transmission"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Low Frequency AC Transmission.
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1. Modeling of Modular Multilevel Converters for Stability Analysis
Abstract : Modular multilevel converters (MMCs) have recently become the state-of-the-art solution for various grid-connected applications, such as high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems and flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTS). Modularity, scalability, low power losses, and low harmonic distortion are the outstanding properties that make MMCs a key technology for a sustainable future. READ MORE
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2. Coordinated Frequency Control Using DC Interconnections Between AC Systems : Utilizing Fast Frequency Support through HVDC Links and Evaluating the Newly Uncovered Dynamics in Low-Inertia Power Systems
Abstract : Transmission system operators are increasingly adopting renewable energy sources in response to the escalating need to reduce environmental pollution. However, renewable energy sources, like wind and solar power, connect to the grid through power electronics, offering no inherent inertia. READ MORE
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3. Bone Conduction Hearing in Human Communication - Sensitivity, Transmission, and Applications
Abstract : Sound perceived via Bone Conduction (BC) consists of vibrations transmitted to the cochleae through the skull bone from either one's own voice, the surrounding sound field, or a BC transducer. In two-way communication systems, BC is believed to improve the sound quality when used in specific environments, e.g. READ MORE
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4. Bone conducted sound transmission for communication systems
Abstract : Bone conducted (BC) sound is vibrations in the skull bone that are transmitted to the cochlea and perceived as sound, originating from a sound field or a vibration transducer. This transmission path can be advantageous for communication systems in some situations, e.g. READ MORE
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5. System Aspects and Modulation Strategies of an HVDC-based Converter System for Wind Farms
Abstract : In this thesis, a new HVDC-based converter system for wind farms is investigated. It is based on a mutually commutated soft-switching converter system and provides a unique integrated solution for the wind turbine generator drive systems, the wind turbine interconnection, and the power conversion for HVDC transmission. READ MORE