Search for dissertations about: "dynamisk modellering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words dynamisk modellering.
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1. System-Wide Impacts of Distributed Generation on Power System Operation : Data-Driven Approaches to Addressing the Challenges of Integrating Distributed Generation
Abstract : Deployment of distributed generation (DG) is happening at an increasing rate driven by both the need for the reduction of humanity's carbon footprint and economic opportunities. The trend of increasing penetration levels of DG has also introduced interdependence between the responsibilities of system operators and the owners of the generating units. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic properties of two pedestrian timber bridges : Experimental and numerical analysis at several stages of construction
Abstract : Pedestrian bridges can beneficially be made from timber in order for our society to reach a sustainable future. This positive development is partly made possible due to advances in engineered wood products (e.g. glued laminated timber) and the possibilities for pre-fabrication of structural parts. READ MORE
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3. Perspectives on Modeling and Simulation of Urban Systems with Multiple Actors and Subsystems
Abstract : Cities are the spaces of the interaction between social, physical, political, and economic entities, which makes planning and intervening in such systems difficult. Urban systems are complex adaptive systems in that their behaviours are often the result of the interaction of their components. READ MORE
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4. Efficient Trading in the Short-term Electricity Markets for Integration of Renewable Energy Sources : Multistage Stochastic and Agent-based Modeling Approaches for Continuous Intraday Electricity Market
Abstract : This thesis investigates the role of different short-term electricity market design aspects that can facilitate better coordination of resources within the power system. The work also emphasizes on better cross-border integration of the short-term markets to improve the market liquidity, competition, social welfare, and flexibility in the system, which is essential for facilitating the integration of renewable sources. READ MORE
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5. Quantitative methods for tumor imaging with dynamic PET
Abstract : There is always a need and drive to improve modern cancer care. Dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) offers the advantage of in vivo functional imaging, combined with the ability to follow the physiological processes over time. READ MORE