Search for dissertations about: "Test charge response"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Test charge response.
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1. Test Charge Response of a Dusty Plasma with Grain Size Distribution and Charging Dynamics
Abstract : This doctoral thesis reports analytical and numerical results for the electrostatic response of a dusty plasma to a moving test charge. Two important physical aspects of dusty plasmas, namely grain size distribution and grain charging dynamics were taken into account. READ MORE
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2. Dusty plasma response to a moivng test charge
Abstract : This licentiate thesis reports analytical results for the electrostatic response to a test charge moving through dusty plasma. Two particular cases for a slowly moving test charge, namely, grain size distribution and grain charging dynamics are considered. READ MORE
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3. Partial discharges studied by dielectric response method
Abstract : The increasing demand of integrating various renewable energy recourses in power system requires extensive use of power electronic solutions, which allows energy conversion between different frequencies and stabilizes the system. Consequently, other than the traditional 50/60 Hz sinusoidal voltage stresses act on the high voltage insulation systems. READ MORE
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4. Development of techniques for measurements of shock wave response and moisture content in granite
Abstract : For measuring small, fast deformations on a micrometre scale optical methods are common. Various forms of interferometry are available, and holography is another possibility. However, if there are complications such as limited space and hazardous environments special demands arise. READ MORE
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5. Characterization of Electrical Insulation Exposed to Arbitrary Voltage Waveforms
Abstract : The extensive use of power electronics in power systems today gives rise to other voltage waveforms than the conventional 50/60 Hz sinusoidal and consequently other types of electric stress act on high voltage insulating materials. Previous studies has shown that Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) voltages and similar waveforms increase stress in Adjustable Speed Drives (ASD) as compared with sinusoidal waveforms and it has also been shown that partial discharge (PD) activity is intensified during PWM voltages and that rise time of square like pulses affect PD inception voltage. READ MORE