Search for dissertations about: "transformer"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 112 swedish dissertations containing the word transformer.
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16. Temperature and heat losses simulation in core and winding of a power transformer
Abstract : Simulering av temperatur och värmeförluster i kärna och lindning för en högspänningstransformator “... Ett ljus som lyser dubbelt så starkt, varar hälften så länge …”, i analogi med ljuset så kan transformatorer köras med överlast inom vissa gränser, men med följden att livslängden blir kortare. READ MORE
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17. High Frequency (MHz) Resonant Converters using GaN HEMTs and Novel Planar Transformer Technology
Abstract : The increased power consumption and power density demands of moderntechnologies have increased the technical requirements of DC/DC and AC/DC powersupplies. In this regard, the primary objective of the power supply researcher/engineeris to build energy efficient, high power density converters by reducing the losses andincreasing the switching frequency of converters respectively. READ MORE
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18. Multilevel three-phase dual active bridge dc-dc converters - A study on converter modulation, capacitive energy requirement, ZVS boundaries, MFT's winding connections, and core losses
Abstract : The collection and transmission of power from offshore wind turbines using dc have advantages over the ac system. One of the enabling technologies for deploying dc collection is the dc-dc converter that boosts the dc output from the turbine to the medium-voltage dc level of the collection grid. READ MORE
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19. High Voltage DC-biased Oil Type Medium Frequency Transformer; A Green Solution for Series DC Wind Park Concept
Abstract : The electric energy generated by remote offshore wind parks is transported to the consumers using high voltage submarine cables. On the generation site, such transmissions are realized today by collecting the energy produced by several wind turbines in a bulky and expensive transformer placed on a dedicated platform. READ MORE
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20. On methods of measuring magnetic properties of power transformers
Abstract : The core of a power transformer can weigh hundreds of tons, and represents a significant part of the total ownership cost of the transformer, in terms of both the construction cost and of the monetary cost of losses. It is therefore desirable to have a method of diagnosing the core to ensure optimal performance, and to enable the operator to plan repairs of damaged or defective cores. READ MORE