Search for dissertations about: "power cable"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 89 swedish dissertations containing the words power cable.
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1. Analysis of Fatigue Characteristics in Mooring Lines and Low Voltage Cables for Wave Energy Converters
Abstract : To reduce both carbon emission and fossil fuel consumption, there is a pressing need for the exploitation of renewable sources of energy such as biomass, hydropower, solar power, waves, and wind. This thesis addresses the application of wave energy, which has a large potential to contribute to the world’s renewable emission-free energy supply. READ MORE
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2. Analysis of the Fatigue Characteristics of Mooring Lines and Power Cables for Floating Wave Energy Converters
Abstract : To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and expand the energy mix, there is a pressing need for the exploitation of renewable sources of energy, such as biomass, hydropower, solar power, waves, and wind. This thesis focuses on ocean wave energy and its applications. READ MORE
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3. Some Control Applications in Electric Power Systems
Abstract : This thesis presents some control applications in electric power systems. The work consists of the four parts: interaction between DC cables and ship steering autopilots; frequency estimation; computer relaying; field tests using load switching to damp power oscillations. READ MORE
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4. On Waveform Distortion in Modern Low-Voltage Installations with Multiple Nonlinear Devices
Abstract : The continuing society quest for more comfort combined with the need to minimize global environmental impacts is constantly introducing new technologies into our daily lives. Among the recent developments, the advances in energy-efficient lighting and renewable energy technologies have enabled a maturity level in cleaner electricity production and efficient use of energy. READ MORE
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5. Electromagnetic Dispersion Modeling and Analysis for Power Cables
Abstract : This thesis addresses electromagnetic wave propagation in power cables. It consists of five papers, where the three first papers are based on one and the same model, and the last two papers are based on a similar but slightly different model. READ MORE