Search for dissertations about: "Underground Cables"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Underground Cables.
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6. Feasibility of HVDC for city infeed
Abstract : It is well recognized that direct current and direct voltageoffer special advantages for both land and sea cable systems,both with regard to power transmission capability, losses, aswell as possible transmission length due to no capacitivecurrents. As cable systems were used very early in largecities, one of the first applications considered for HVDC wasto use it for city infeed and some schemes were also built. READ MORE
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7. The Effect of Crosslinking on Morphology and Water Treeing in LDPE
Abstract : Crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) is used as underground cable insulation due to its outstanding electrical properties and high temperature dimension stability. XLPE is made by peroxide initiated crosslinking of low density polyethylene. In recent years, polyethylene with unsaturations, i.e. READ MORE
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8. 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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9. Dynamic Rating with Applications to Renewable Energy
Abstract : Dynamic rating (DR) of power components is a method for assessing real-time capacity of large scale power transmission and distribution devices (commonly: transmission lines, power transformers, underground cables) and using this knowledge for adjusting loading limits of these components. Dynamic rating of power lines or dynamic line rating (DLR) is a pioneering technology in the area of dynamic rating. READ MORE
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10. Multi-terminal HVDC protections based on transient line modeling
Abstract : High voltage direct current (HVDC) is considered one of the critical technologies required for the power system to enable the transition toward renewables. With an increasing geographical density of HVDC converters, there is a potential for optimization by connecting more than two converters into a shared DC transmission system, thus forming a multi-terminal HVDC (MTDC) system. READ MORE