Search for dissertations about: "oscillation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 272 swedish dissertations containing the word oscillation.
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6. Deglaciation pattern and dynamics in the Bolmen area, southwestern Sweden
Abstract : The Late Weichselian deglaciation of an area in southwestern Sweden was reconstructed by geomorphological, sedimentological and lithostratigraphical methods. The morainic deposits were mapped and classified into three landsystems: Streamlined terrain, hummocky moraine and cover moraine. READ MORE
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7. Active Stabilization of Thermoacoustic Oscillation
Abstract : Combustion processes serve as important sources of energy for both power generation and for transport, ranging from large scale power stations to micro turbines and aeroplane engines. Lean premixed combustion offers a potential to reduce the emission levels, but suffers from instability problems which can be overcome by the use of active control. READ MORE
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8. Islet insulin secretory patterns in diabetes and the role of UCP2
Abstract : During development of type 1 and type 2 diabetes plasma insulin patterns are altered. Since the islet insulin release pattern has been implicated in this development, insulin secretion from single islets was studied and linked to the islet protein levels of uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2). READ MORE
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9. Performance Quantification of Interarea Oscillation Damping Using HVDC
Abstract : With the transition towards renewable energy, and the deregulation of the electricity market, generation patterns and grid topology are changing. These changes increase the need for transfer capacity. One limiting factor, which sometimes leads to underutilization of the transmission grid, is interarea oscillations. READ MORE
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10. Fundamental Control Performance Limitations for Interarea Oscillation Damping and Frequency Stability
Abstract : With the transition towards renewable energy and the deregulation of the electricity markets, the power system is changing. Growing electricity demand and more intermittent power production increase the need for transfer capacity. Lower inertia levels due to a higher share of renewables increase the need for fast frequency reserves (FFR). READ MORE