Search for dissertations about: "Rotating Excitation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Rotating Excitation.
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1. Improving the functionality of synchronous machines using power electronics
Abstract : With the advent of modern power electronics there is reason to explore what can be achieved when it is applied to a mature technology like synchronous machines. In this text several concepts will be presented on how it is possible to control forces and how to get better performance out of synchronous machines by using power electronics. READ MORE
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2. Fast-response rotating brushless exciters for improved stability of synchronous generators
Abstract : The Norwegian Network Code FIKS from the Norwegian Transmission System Operator (TSO) Statnett, states that synchronous generators ≥ 25 MVA must have a static excitation system. It also includes requirements on the step time response and the available field winding ceiling voltage of the excitation system. READ MORE
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3. A New Paradigm for Large Brushless Hydrogenerators : Advantages Beyond the Static System
Abstract : The grid code, FIKS, from the Norwegian transmission system operator (TSO), Statnett, states that synchronous generators > 25MVA, must have a static excitation system. However, an improved brushless excitation system is in operation on some commercial power plants (36MVA, 93.75rpm & 52MVA, 166. READ MORE
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4. Computer simulations of electronic energy transfer and a molecular dynamics study of a decapeptide
Abstract : Electronic energy transfer has been investigated in pure donor systems by means of computer simulations. Calculated properties were the probability that the initially excited donor is excited at a time t after the excitation, Gs(t), the mean square displacement of the excitation and different fluorescence observables. READ MORE
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5. Vibrational energy harvesting for sensors in vehicles
Abstract : The miniaturization of semiconductor technology and reduction in power requirements have begun to enable wireless self-sufficient devices, powered by ambient energy. To date the primary application lies in generating and transmitting sensory data. READ MORE