Search for dissertations about: "Voltage interruption"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Voltage interruption.
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1. Three Phase Controlled Fault Interruption Using High Voltage SF6 Circuit Breakers
Abstract : A method is presented for implementing controlled fault interruption,using high voltage, SF6 circuit breakers on three phase high voltage powernetworks. The main goal of the method is to synchronize the opening or tripcommands to each phase of a circuit breaker with respect to target currentzero times so that each phase will interrupt with a preselected arcingtime. READ MORE
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2. On impacts and ride-through of voltage sags exposing line-operated AC-machines and metal processes
Abstract : During the last decade, power quality has been recognised asa global problem. Among different types of power qualityproblems, voltage sags have been identified to be one of themost severe problems for different process industries. The mostcommon reason to voltage sags is lightning strikes in powerlines. READ MORE
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3. Power Electronics for Mitigation of Voltage Sags and Improved Control of AC Power Systems
Abstract : The thesis deals with the application of compensators andswitches based on power electronics in AC transmission anddistribution systems. The objective of the studieddevices/equipment is the power flow and voltage control intransmission systems and the mitigation of voltage sags andmomentary interruptions to critical loads in distributionsystems. READ MORE
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4. Controlled switching of high voltage SF6 circuit breakers for fault interruption
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5. VSC-HVDC for Industrial Power Systems
Abstract : The recent developments in semiconductors and control equipment have made the voltage source converter based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) feasible. Due to theuse of VSC technology and pulse width modulation (PWM) the VSC-HVDC has a number of potential advantages as compared with classic HVDC, such as short circuit current reduction, rapid and independent control of active and reactive power, etc. READ MORE