Search for dissertations about: "distribution transformer protection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words distribution transformer protection.
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1. Steady State Operation and Control of Power Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Generation
Abstract : In this thesis, the impact of distributed generation (DG) on steady state operation and control of power distribution systems is investigated. Over the last few years, a number of factors have led to an increased interest in DG schemes. DG is gaining more and more attention worldwide as an alternative to large-scale central generating stations. READ MORE
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2. Characteristic of Surge Transfer Through Transformers : Study of Conventional Distribution Transformer and XLPE Cable Winding Transformer (Dryformer)
Abstract : Wide spread application and dependence on microelectronics based equipment in modern society has necessitated the study of power supply quality problems in low voltage power installations. In spite of improvements in surge protection, sensitive equipment connected to low-voltage side of distribution transformer has continued to fail due to transient voltages that are transferred through distribution transformer from high voltage circuits. READ MORE
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3. Fast fault detection for power distribution systems
Abstract : The main topic of this licentiate thesis is fast faultdetection. The thesis summaries the work performed in theprojectFast fault detection for distributionsystems.In the first chapters of the thesis the termfastis used in a general manner. READ MORE
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4. Model-Integrated Engineering of Smart Energy Distribution Systems
Abstract : Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a method that is used to support analysis, design, independent verification, and validation inherent in the development of software and hardware systems. MBSE applications are present in many areas of our daily lives, including manufacturing, robotics, healthcare, automation, etc. READ MORE
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5. Analysis of High-Frequency Electrical Transients in Offshore Wind Parks
Abstract : In this thesis, a study of high frequency electromagnetic transient phenomena is performed. Models of various components needed for simulations of high frequency transients, such as for transformers, cables and breakers are developed. READ MORE