Search for dissertations about: "math methods"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words math methods.
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1. Managing uncertainties through efficient calculation of transients and harmonic propagation in power systems
Abstract : The electric power system is undergoing changes including large-scale introduction of renewable energy sources together with HVDC/FACTS, changes in the network such as increased amount of high voltage cables, industrial electrification, and changes in the load composition. These changes will impact the system in different ways and lead to challenges that must be addressed to facilitate planning, dimensioning, and operation of the system in a secure and economical way. READ MORE
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2. Artificial Intelligence-Based Characterization and Classification Methods for Power Quality Data Analytics
Abstract : One of the important developments in the electric power system is the fast increasing amount of data. An example of such data is formed by the voltages and currents coming from power-quality measurements. READ MORE
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3. On the hosting capacity of distribution networks for solar power
Abstract : The future will bring changes in energy production and consumption that will affect the performance of electricity distribution networks. Electric vehicle charging will increase consumption; the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) units will increase production. Both will change the energy flow and affect the power quality. READ MORE
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4. Propagation of Supraharmonics in Low-Voltage Networks
Abstract : The need for measures towards a sustainable use of energy has incited the proliferation of devices and systems for the efficient use of electricity. Energy-efficient appliances, equipment for the electrification of transportation, electricity generators from renewable energy sources, and communication protocols, e.g. READ MORE
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5. Data analytics for weak spot detection in power distribution grids
Abstract : This research aims to develop data-driven methods that extract information from the available data in distribution grids for detecting weak spots, including the components with degraded reliability and areas with power quality problems. The results enable power distribution companies to change from reactive maintenance to predictive maintenance by deriving benefits from available data. READ MORE