Search for dissertations about: "current transformer"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words current transformer.
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16. High Speed (MHz) Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) using Coreless PCB Transformer Technology
Abstract : The most essential unit required for all the electronic devices is the Power Supply Unit (PSU). The main objective of power supply designers is to reduce the size, cost and weight, and to increase the power density of the converter. READ MORE
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17. The control of VSC-HVDC and its use for large industrial power systems
Abstract : With the recent developments in semiconductors and control equipment, Voltage Source Converter based High Voltage direct Current (VSC-HVDC) has become feasible. Due to the use of VSC technology and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), it has a number of potential advantages: short circuit current reduction; rapid, independent control of the active and reactive power, etc. READ MORE
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18. Grid connection of offshore renewable energy sources
Abstract : In order to achieve net zero emissions from the electricity sector, the proportion of renewable energy sources connected to the electrical grid needs to be increased significantly in the coming years. Established renewable energy sources, such as wind power and solar power, will certainly be crucial in achieving this. READ MORE
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19. On magnetic amplifiers in aircraft applications
Abstract : In the process of designing an electric power supply system for an aircraft, parameters like low weight and low losses are important. Reliability, robustness and low cost are other important factors. READ MORE
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20. Differential Protection for Arbitrary Three-Phase Power Transformers
Abstract : This thesis describes how to provide standardized, current based, differential protection for any three-phase power transformer, including phase-shifting transformers with variable phase angle shift and transformers of all construction types and internal on-load tap-changer configurations. The use of standard transformer differential protection for such applications is considered impossible in the protective relaying standards and practices currently applied. READ MORE