Search for dissertations about: "voltage source converters"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words voltage source converters.
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6. On Modeling and Stability Analysis of Grid-Connected Voltage Source Converters
Abstract : With increasing deployment of voltage source converters (VSCs) in the grid, instability phenomena due to converter--grid interactions have been observed. Modeling and stability analysis of grid-connected VSCs have become popular research topics. READ MORE
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7. Modeling and Control of Voltage Source Converters Connected to the Grid
Abstract : This thesis deals with the modeling and control of pulse width modulated (PWM) voltage source converters connected to the grid. When voltage source converters are connected to the grid, the power quality and the dynamic performance are affected by the line filter connected between the converter and the grid, and by nonlinearities caused by the switching converter. READ MORE
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8. Medium Voltage Generation System with Five-level NPC Converters for Kite Tidal Power
Abstract : Offshore power generation has emerged as a prominent source of energy and the installed capacity of new plants has been steadily increasing in recent years. Tidal power specifically is a promising renewable energy source which has not been highly exploited yet, despite its distinctive advantages of being predictable and independent of weather conditions. READ MORE
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9. Power Electronics for Mitigation of Voltage Sags and Improved Control of AC Power Systems
Abstract : The thesis deals with the application of compensators andswitches based on power electronics in AC transmission anddistribution systems. The objective of the studieddevices/equipment is the power flow and voltage control intransmission systems and the mitigation of voltage sags andmomentary interruptions to critical loads in distributionsystems. READ MORE
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10. On the Internal Dynamics and AC-Motor Drive Application of Modular Multilevel Converters
Abstract : This thesis is an effort to investigate the operation and the performanceof modular multilevel converters (M2Cs). Proven to be the most promisingtopology in high-voltage high-power applications, it is necessary to put aneffort in understanding the physical laws that govern the internal dynamicsof such converters, in order to design appropriate control methods. READ MORE