Search for dissertations about: "Power converter"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 294 swedish dissertations containing the words Power converter.
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6. Study of Induction Machines with Rotating Power Electronic Converter
Abstract : This thesis investigates a novel induction machine topology that uses a rotating power electronic converter. Steady-state and dynamic performance of the topology is studied to understand its operational principle. Furthermore the potential of improving its efficiency and power factor is investigated. READ MORE
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7. Wave Power for Desalination
Abstract : This doctoral thesis presents work related to wave powered desalination. Wave power for desalination could be an interesting alternative for islands or coastal regions facing freshwater shortage, and several systems have been proposed in literature. However, desalination is a process which demands a lot of energy. READ MORE
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8. On soft-switching isolated AC/DC converters without auxiliary circuit
Abstract : The thesis is concerned with a class of power electronic converter systems that permit bidirectional AC/DC conversion with galvanic separation of the AC and DC sides by a transformer operating at elevated frequency. The systems consist of a capacitively snubbered voltage source converter and a cycloconverter, separated by the mentioned transformer. READ MORE
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9. Wind-turbine harmonic emissions and propagation through a wind farm
Abstract : The increasing demand for sustainable energy is one of the driving forces behind the increasing use of wind power by means of wind-turbines in electric power systems. Modern wind turbines commonly employ variable-speed-generator technology associated with a power-electronic converter as part of the grid connection. READ MORE
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10. Frequency response by wind farms in power systems with high wind power penetration
Abstract : The integration of variable speed wind turbines (VSWT) in power systems is increasing in order to reduce the emission of green house gases. This increase of power electronic converter interfaced generation causes a decrease of power system inertia, increasing the risk of load shedding and system frequency instability. READ MORE