Search for dissertations about: "finite element electromagnetic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the words finite element electromagnetic.
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1. On the Design of Ultra-fast Electro-Mechanical Actuators
Abstract : The continuously increasing demand for connecting electric grids with remote renewable energy sources such as wind power and photovoltaic cells has rekindled interest in high voltage direct current (HVDC) multi-terminal networks. Although HVDC networks have numerous benefits, their adoption relies entirely on the availability of HVDC circuit breakers which, compared to traditional alternating current circuit breakers, have to operate in a time frame of milliseconds. READ MORE
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2. Numerical simulation of continuous casting of steel with applied magnetic field
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3. Electromagnetic Modeling with Complex Dielectrics : A Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Approach
Abstract : Wireless communication systems have become an integral part of many complex systems in diverse areas of society, for the exchange of data in business and industrial settings. With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless sensor network architectures, the tighter demands on interoperability between different devices are putting heavy requirements their ability to exchange data wirelessly among them reliably. READ MORE
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4. Transport theory and finite element methods for mesoscopic superconducting devices
Abstract : At low temperatures, electrons in a superconductor exhibit pairing correlations that result in a macroscopic, phase-coherent ground state. This leads to peculiar electromagnetic properties such as the flow of dissipationless charge currents and expelling of external magnetic fields. READ MORE
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5. Electromagnetic Analysis of Hydroelectric Generators
Abstract : Hydropower maintains its position as the most important source of renewable electric energy in the world. The efficiency of large hydropower plants is unsurpassed, and after more than hundred years of development, the technology is mature and highly reliable. READ MORE