Search for dissertations about: "dynamic load models"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 155 swedish dissertations containing the words dynamic load models.
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1. Dynamic Load Models for Power Systems - Estimation of Time-Varying Parameters During Normal Operation
Abstract : Economic and environmental concerns will slow down the expansion of the transmission system in many countries. The addition of new transmission lines will be few and far between. The de-regulation of the power supply will introduce new power flow patterns on the bulk transmission systems. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic Power System Load -Estimation of Parameters from Operational Data
Abstract : The significance of load modeling for voltage stability studies has been emphasized by several disturbances, which have taken place in the past years. They have shown that the loads in combination with other dynamics are among the main contributors of prolonged low voltage conditions, voltage instability and collapse in the power system. READ MORE
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3. SiC Varactors for Dynamic Load Modulation of Microwave Power Amplifiers
Abstract : The rapid consumer adoption of mobile services is leading to an exponential growth in wireless data traffic. In order to accommodate more concurrent high data-rate users, the required complexity of transmitting radio base station (RBS) power amplifiers (PAs) is increasing. READ MORE
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4. Voltage Stability Simulations Using Detailed Models Based on Field Measurements
Abstract : This dissertation deals with voltage stability simulations, including dynamic load models, on-load tap-changer control system dynamics and generator reactive power output capacity limits. The simulations are based on sequential solving of ordinary load flow cases augmented with dynamic models. READ MORE
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5. Finite Element Procedures in Modelling the Dynamic Properties of Rubber
Abstract : Rubber is not only a non-linear elastic material, it is also dependent on strain rate, temperature and strain amplitude. The non-linear elastic property and the strain amplitude dependence give a non-linear dynamic behavior that is covered by the models suggested in this thesis. READ MORE