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Advanced Beam Forming by Synthesizing Spherical Waves for Progressive Microwave Power Transmission / 先進的マイクロ波電力伝送に向けた球面波合成による高度ビーム形成Matsumuro, Takayuki 23 March 2017 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第20377号 / 工博第4314号 / 新制||工||1668(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院工学研究科電気工学専攻 / (主査)教授 篠原 真毅, 教授 和田 修己, 教授 大村 善治 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DFAM
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[en] DATA AND POWER TRANSMISSION FOR UNDERWATER MONITORING SYSTEMS USING METAMATERIALS / [pt] TRANSMISSÃO DE DADOS E ENERGIA EM SISTEMAS DE MONITORAMENTO SUBAQUÁTICO USANDO METAMATERIAISJORGE VIRGILIO DE ALMEIDA 01 July 2021 (has links)
[pt] Muitos drones subaquáticos (DSs) modernos usados no monitoramento militar e ambiental operam no oceano e são concebidos como transceptores intermediários entre sua estação base (EB) e redes de sensores sem fio subaquáticas (RSSFSs). Devido a salinidade e consequentemente a condutividade da água do mar, DSs não podem usar transmissões de rádio frequência (RF) convencionais, tanto para alimentar quanto para se comunicar com os nós sensores (NSs). Tentando superar essas limitações, sistemas de transmissão indutiva de energia (TIE) têm sido apontados como uma alternativa para RSSFSs assistidas por DSs confiáveis. TIE apresenta perdas menores do que técnicas de campo distante em meios complexos, mas é extremamente limitada em termos de distância de operação. Baseado nisso, a presente tese visa uma solução mais integrada para sistemas de monitoramento assistidos por DSs baseado em sistemas de TIE usando lentes e refletores de metamaterial (MTM) dedicados a aprimorar ambas a eficiência na transmissão de energia e a razão sinal-ruído dos dados transmitidos. Um novo modelo do canal magnético, baseado no modelo de linhas de transmissão magnéticas virtuais, incorporando os ganhos dos MTMs e as perdas da água do mar, também é apresentado de modo a facilitar a futura sistematização das RSSFSs. / [en] Most modern underwater drones (UDs) employed in military and environmental monitoring operate in the ocean and are conceived as intermediary transceivers between their base station (BS) and underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs). Due to the salinity and consequently the conductivity of seawater, UDs cannot use conventional radiofrequency (RF) transmissions, either for powering or communicating with the sensor nodes (SNs). Trying to overcome these limitations, inductive power transmission (IPT) systems have been pointed out as an alternative for reliable UD-assisted UWSNs. IPT presents lower losses than far-field-based techniques in complex media but is extremely limited in terms of operating distance. Based on that, the present thesis aims an all-integrated solution for UD-assisted monitoring systems based on IPT systems using metamaterial (MTM) lenses and reflectors dedicated to improving both the power transfer efficiency and the signal-noise ratio of the transmitted data. A new model of the magnetic channel, based on the virtual magnetic transmission line model, incorporating the MTM gains and the seawater losses, is also presented in order to facilitate the future systematization of UWSNs.
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Absence of pure voltage instabilities in the third-order model of power grid dynamicsThümler, Moritz, Zhang, Xiaozhu, Timme, Marc 18 April 2024 (has links)
Secure operation of electric power grids fundamentally relies on their dynamical stability properties. For the third-order model, a paradigmatic model that captures voltage dynamics, three routes to instability are established in the literature: a pure rotor angle instability, a pure voltage instability, and one instability induced by the interplay of both. Here, we demonstrate that one of these routes, the pure voltage instability, requires infinite voltage amplitudes and is, thus, nonphysical. We show that voltage collapse dynamics nevertheless exist in the absence of any voltage instabilities.
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Small Signal Stability Analysis of a Power System with a Grid Connected Wind Powered Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG)Balibani, Siva Kumar January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Small signal oscillation has been always a major concern in the operation of power systems. In a generator, the electromechanical coupling between the rotor and the rest of the system causes it to behave in a manner similar to a spring mass damper system. Following any disturbance, such as sudden change in loads, actuations in the output of turbine and faults etc. it exhibits an oscillatory behaviour around the equilibrium state. The use of fast acting high gain AVRs and evolution of large interconnected power systems with transfer of bulk power across weak transmission links have further aggravated the problem of these low frequency oscillations. Small oscillations in the range of about 0.1Hz to 3.5Hz can persist for long periods, limiting the power transfer capability of the transmission lines. These oscillations can be reduced by incorporating auxiliary controllers on generator excitation system.
Power System Stabilizers (PSSs) were developed to produce additional damping by modulating the generator excitation voltage. Designing effective PSS for all operating conditions especially in large interconnected power systems still remains a difficult and challenging task.
More and more power electronic based controllers have been and will be used in power systems. Many of these controllers such as Static Var Compensators (SVCs), Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOMs) and Unified Power Flow Controllers (UPFCs) etc., are incorporated in power transmission networks to improve its operational capability. In addition, some of the energy storage systems such as Battery Energy Storage systems (BESS), Super conducting Magnetic Energy Storage System (SMES) as well large non-conventional energy sources are also increasingly being integrated with the power grid. With large integration of these devices, there is a significant impact on system stability, more importantly on small signal oscillatory instability of the power system.
This thesis primarily focuses on impact of such devices on small signal oscillatory stability of the power systems. More specifically in this thesis small signal stability analysis of a Single Machine Infinite Bus (SMIB) system with a grid connected wind powered Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG) has been presented. A SMIB system has been purposely chosen so that general conclusions can be obtained on the behaviour of the embedded STATCOM/Energy Source (ES) system on system stability. With a better understanding of the impact of such a system it would be probably possible to analyze more complicated multimachine power system and their impact on system stability. Small signal model of the complete system which comprises the generator, transmission network, inter connecting STATCOM, the wind power generator and all associated controllers has been developed. The performances of the system following a small disturbance at various operating conditions have been analyzed.
To obtain quantitative estimates of the damping and synchronizing torques generated in the system, expressions for damping and synchronizing torque clients have been developed.
With these analyses, the relative impact of the STATCOM and STATCOM with ES on system performance have been assessed. It is shown that with active and reactive power modulation capabilities effective and efficient control of small signal oscillations in power systems can be achieved.
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Transient Analysis of EHV/UHV Transmission Systems for Improved Protection SchemesRavishankar, Kurre January 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Ever increasing demand for electricity, exploitation of large hydro and nuclear power at remote location has led to power evacuation by long EHV/UHV transmission systems. This thesis concentrates on transient analysis of EHV/UHV transmission systems for improved planning and protection.
In this thesis, the uncontrolled and controlled switching methods to limit the switching surges during energization of 765kV and 1200k VUHV transmission lines are studied. The switching surge over voltages during the energization of series compensated line are compared with uncompensated line. A Generalized Electromagnetic Transients Program has been developed. The program incorporates specific models for studying the effectiveness of various means for control of switching surge over voltages during UHV transmission line energization and also simulation of various types of faults. Since power grids may adopt next higher UHV transmission level 1200kV, these studies are necessary for insulation coordination as well as transmission line protection relay settings.
A new fault detection/location technique is presented for transmission line using synchronized fundamental voltage and current phasors obtained by PMUs at both ends of line. It is adaptive to fault resistance, source impedance variation, line loading and fault incidence angle. An improved Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) algorithm to estimate and eliminate the decaying dc component in a fault current signal is proposed for computing the phasors.
The settings for digital distance relays under different operating conditions are obtained. The relay should operate faster and be more sensitive to various faults under different conditions without loosing selectivity. An accurate faulted transmission line model which considers distributed shunt capacitance has been presented. The relay trip boundaries are obtained considering transmission line model under realistic fault conditions. For different loading conditions ideal relay characteristic has been developed. The obtained trip boundaries can be used for proper settings of practical relay.
An adaptive relaying scheme is proposed for EHV/UHV transmission line using unsynchronized/synchronized fundamental voltage and current phasors at both ends of line. For fault location, the redundancy in equations is achieved by using two kinds of Clarke’s components which makes the calculations non-iterative and accurate. An operator for synchronization of the unsynchronized measurements is obtained by considering the distributed parameter line model. The distance to fault is calculated as per the synchronized measurements.
Support Vector Machine(SVM) is used for high speed protection of UHV line. The proposed relaying scheme detects the fault and faulted phase effectively within few milli seconds. The current and voltage signals of all phases at the substation are fed to SVM directly at a sampling frequency of 1.0kHZi.e20 samples/cycle . It is possible to detect faulted phase with in 3msec, using the data window of 1/4th cycle. The performance of relaying scheme has been checked with a typical 765kV Indian transmission System which is simulated using the developed EMTP.
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Intelligent Techniques for Monitoring of Integrated Power SystemsAgrawal, Rimjhim January 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Continued increase in system load leading to a reduction in operating margins, as well as the tendency to move towards a deregulated grid with renewable energy sources has increased the vulnerability of the grid to blackouts. Advanced intelligent techniques are therefore required to design new monitoring schemes that enable smart grid operation in a secure and robust manner. As the grid is highly interconnected, monitoring of transmission and distribution systems is increasingly relying on digital communication. Conventional security assessment techniques are slow, hampering real-time decision making. Hence, there is a need to develop fast and accurate security monitoring techniques. Intelligent techniques that are capable of processing large amounts of captured data are finding increasing scope as essential enablers for the smart grid.
The research work presented in this thesis has evolved from the need for enhanced monitoring in transmission and distribution grids. The potential of intelligent techniques for enhanced system monitoring has been demonstrated for disturbed scenarios in an integrated power system.
In transmission grids, one of the challenging problems is network partitioning, also known as network area-decomposition. In this thesis, an approach based on relative electrical distance (RED) has been devised to construct zonal dynamic equivalents such that the dynamic characteristics of the original system are retained in the equivalent system within the desired accuracy. Identification of coherent generators is another key aspect in power system dynamics. In this thesis, a support vector clustering-based coherency identification technique is proposed for large interconnected multi-machine power systems. The clustering technique is based on coherency measure which is formulated using the generator rotor measurements. These rotor measurements can be obtained with the help of Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs).
In distribution grids, accurate and fast fault identification of faults is a key challenge. Hence, an automated fault diagnosis technique based on multi class support vector machines (SVMs) has been developed in this thesis. The proposed fault location scheme is capable of accurately identify the fault type, location of faulted line section and the fault impedance in the distributed generation (DG) systems. The proposed approach is based on the three phase voltage and current measurements available at all the sources i.e. substation and at the connection points of DGs. An approach for voltage instability monitoring in 3-phase distribution systems has also been proposed in this thesis. The conventional single phase L-index measure has been extended to a 3-phase system to incorporate information pertaining to unbalance in the distribution system.
All the approaches proposed in this thesis have been validated using standard IEEE test systems and also on practical Indian systems.
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Planning And Operational Aspects Of Real And Reactive Power In Deregulated Power SystemsChintamani, Vyjayanthi 09 1900 (has links) (PDF)
The transition of the power sector from vertically integrated utility (VIU) to deregulated system has resulted in reshaping of generation, transmission and distribution components. Some of the objectives of restructuring are to ensure a secure and reliable supply of electricity, encourage competition in all segments, sustain future economic and technological growth, etc. There are many challenges that arise in fulfilling these objectives.
The thesis addresses some of them related to planning and operational aspects of real and reactive power, covering the following areas:
Real power tracing, loss allocation and pricing
Reactive power tracing, loss allocation and pricing
Power system generation expansion planning
Power transfer capability in interregional grids
Voltage stability enhancement by improving reactive power margins
In deregulated power systems, it has become important to identify the generation and transmission entities responsible in meeting loads. This is done by tracing the power flows through the transmission network. Power tracing is required to assess the extent of network usage by the participants, so as to allocate the transmission losses and charges. Many loss allocation methods are presented in the literature. The loss allocation method implemented in this thesis is a circuit based method. For obtaining the generators contribution towards meeting system loads and transmission losses, an approach of relative electrical distance (RED) between the generation and the load buses, is presented. The method is used to trace both real and reactive power flows.
In the case of real power, the generators are the only sources and loads are the only sinks. However, reactive sources and sinks are distributed all along the transmission system. The reactive power sources considered are generators, switchable VAR sources (shunt capacitor banks) and line charging susceptances; and the reactive sinks are shunt reactors and reactive inductive loads. While tracing their flows the actual sources or sinks are to be identified which is obtained after adding reactive injections and absorptions at each bus. If the net value is absorbing, the bus is a reactive sink and if the net value is injecting, the bus is a reactive source. The transmission line charge susceptances contribution to the system’s reactive flows; and its aid extended in reducing the reactive generation at the generator buses is also discussed. A reactive power optimization technique is applied to optimally adjust the reactive controller settings of transformer taps, generator excitations and switched capacitors, so that the available reactive resources can be fully utilized. In the thesis, a methodology for evaluation of real and reactive power load and loss sharing proportions; and cost allocation towards transmission utilization is presented.
Due to the ever growing increase in demands; on one hand the existing transmission networks are getting overloaded at some locations and on the other hand, the available generation is becoming insufficient to cater to the additional demand. To handle this problem, generation and transmission expansions become inevitable. Hence, additional public sector units or independent power producers and transmission providers are to be brought in. However in a restructured system, generally there is no central planning for new generation capacity or transmission additions. The reason being, these investments need huge capital and long period of commitment. While making a generation investment decision, expectations concerning future electricity demand, spot market prices, variations of regulatory policies, etc., are the major considerations. The locations, capacities and timing of new power plants are basically at the generation companies’ own discretion. Also, generation companies do not have any obligation to ensure sufficient supply of electricity to meet present and future requirements. Hence, it is a matter of concern as to how adequate generation capacity can be secured in the long run. Optimal siting and sizing of these new generation locations is also an issue of concern. In this thesis a new index called as ‘Tindex’ is proposed, which identifies prospective new generation expansion locations. The index is formulated based on the transmission network information, and it helps in identifying the most suitable new generation expansion locations. To implement this methodology each of the load bus is treated as a generation bus, one at a time, and the maximum generation capacity that can be installed at the location is computed from the approach. This method ensures minimum transmission expansion.
Interconnected power systems help in exchanging power from one area to other areas at times of power deficiency in their own area. To enable this, their tieline capability to transfer power has to be sufficient, which is determined using total transfer capability (TTC) computation. TTC is an important index in power markets with large volume of interarea power exchanges and wheeling transactions taking place on an hourly basis. In the thesis, the total transfer capability (TTC) of interconnected tielines, under normal and contingency conditions is evaluated. The contingency cases evaluated are single line contingency, tieline contingency and generator outage. The most critical lines in each zone are identified using Fuzzy set theory. Unified power flow controller (UPFC), a flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) device is incorporated to improve the power transfers under contingency conditions. The best locations for UPFC placement are identified by analysing the power flow results obtained after considering the contingencies. For each of the normal and contingency cases, a base case and a limiting case are formed and the TTC is evaluated. Limiting case is formed by increasing the load in small steps till a point after which bus voltages or line loadings start to violate their stability constraints. To improve the system conditions in the limiting case, reactive power optimization and UPFC installation is carried out. The results reflect the improvement in system conditions and total transfer capability margins.
Availability of sufficient generator reactive margins is very essential to ensure system’s voltage stability, without which even minor disturbances may lead to catastrophe. The amount of reactive power margin available in a system determines its proximity to voltage instability under normal and emergency conditions. One way of improving the reactive margin of a synchronous generator, is to reduce the real power generation within its MVA ratings. However this real power reduction will affect the real power contract agreements formed while power trading. The real power contracts are not disturbed and the reactive power margins are improved by optimally adjusting the other available reactive controllers, namely, generator exciter, transformer taps and shunt compensators. To have further control on the reactive flows, UPFC device is incorporated at appropriate locations. The thesis discusses how reactive margins are computed and subsequently improved using a reactive power optimization technique and UPFC.
Case studies are carried out on typical sample 6bus, 8bus, 10bus, 16bus, 20bus, IEEE 30bus, IEEE 39bus systems, and reallife equivalents of Indian southern grid 24bus, 72bus, 87bus and 205bus systems to illustrate the proposed approaches.
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Direct current conductor corona modelling and metrologyOtto, Abraham Johannes 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD (Electrical and Electronic Engineering))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Prospects of up-rating existing high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission schemes, as
well as the conversion of existing alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) lines and the
development of new HVDC schemes in sub-Saharan Africa, have led to renewed interest in DC
research. The radio interference (RI), audible noise (AN) and corona loss (CL) performance of
HVDC transmission lines are critical factors when assessing the reliability of the line design.
The RI performance is especially important when considering the successful transmission of the
carrier signal of the power line carrier (PLC) system. The PLC system is the main form of
communication between teleprotection devices on the Cahora Bassa HVDC scheme.
The aim of the dissertation is to devise modelling as well as metrological techniques to characterise
DC conductor corona. A particle-in-cell (PIC) computational code is developed to
gain a better understanding of the physical processes that occur during corona events. The
numerical code makes use of the charge simulation method (CSM) and nite element method
(FEM) to solve for the Laplace and Poisson eld equations. Higher-order basis functions are
implemented to obtain a more accurate solution to the Poisson equation. The computational
tool yields insight into the mathematical models for the various ionization, attachment and
electron avalanche processes that give rise to corona currents. Together with a designed and
developed electrometer-type circuit, the numerical code assists the visualisation of the space charge particle dynamics that form in the electrode gap during corona events. The metrological techniques consider the wideband time domain (TD) as well as the frequency
domain (FD) information of the measured corona pulses in the presence of noise. These are
then compared to the narrowband CISPR standard measurements centred around 500kHz. The
importance of impedance matching when attempting to derive a wideband excitation function
is investigated. The TD measurements are quite distinct from the well-published FD measurements,
and consider the pulse shape, pulse spectrum and pulse repetition rates. The use of
three possible conductor corona test methods to study direct current conductor RI performance
under both positive and negative polarities is investigated at high altitude in this dissertation.
These include a small corona cage, a short test line and the Eskom Megawatt Park large outdoor
corona cage. Derived wideband and narrowband monopolar DC RI excitation functions at
500kHz are consolidated with existing radio noise (RN) measurement protocols and prediction
methods.
The use of a corona cage to derive excitation functions for monopolar RI predictions is explored
and it is shown that a small corona cage, due to the build-up of space charge in the
small distance between the electrodes, cannot be used to predict the RI levels on HVDC transmission
lines accurately. As a consequence of the physics, computational modelling and both
frequency and time domain measurements, it is now possible to explain why a small cage system
prevents the accurate RI prediction on transmission lines. The large outdoor corona cage and
short test line RI performance predictions agree with existing empirical prediction formulas. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Vooruitsigte van die opgradering van bestaande hoogspanningsgelykstroom transmissielyn skemas,
asook die omkering van bestaande wisselstroom na gelykstroom lyne en die ontwikkeling
van nuwe hoogspanningsgelykstroom skemas in sub-Sahara Afrika, het gelei to hernude belangstelling
in gelykstroomnavorsing. Die korona-werkverrigting van hoogspanningsgelykstroom
oorshoofselyne in terme van radiosteuring, hoorbare-geraas en koronaverliese is kritiese faktore
om in aanmerking te neem wanneer die betroubaarheid van die lynontwerp geëvalueer word.
Die radiosteuring-werkverrigting is veral van belang tot die suksesvolle oordrag van die kraglyndragolf
draersein wat die hoof kommunikasievorm tussen beskermingstoerusting op die Cahora
Bassa transmissielyn skema is.
Die doel van hierdie proefskrif is om modellering- sowel as meettegnieke te ontwerp om gelykstroomgeleierkorona
te karakteriseer. 'n Partikel-in-sel numeriese kode is ontwikkel om 'n beter
begrip te verkry van die siese prosesse gedurende koronagebeure. Die numeriese kode maak
gebruik van die lading-simulasiemetode, sowel as die eindige element metode om die Laplace
en Poisson veldvergelykings op te los. Hoër-orde basisfunksies is geimplimenteer om 'n meer
akkurate oplossing vir die Poisson vergelyking te verkry. Die numeriese kode bied insig tot die
wiskundige modelle vir die verskeie ionisasie-, aanhegtings- en lawineprosesse wat lei tot koronastrome
in die area om die hoogspanningsgeleier. Die numeriese kode, saam met 'n elektro-meter wat ontwerp en ontwikkel is, dra by tot die begrip van die ruimtelading partikeldinamika
wat onstaan in die elektrodegaping gedurende koronagebeure.
Die meettegnieke neem die wyeband tydgebied- en frekwensiegebiedinformasie van die koronapulse
in ag in die teenwoordigheid van geraas. Dit word dan vergelyk met die nouband CISPR
meetstandaard vir 'n frekwensie van 500kHz. Die belangrikheid van impedansie-aanpassing
vir wyeband metings met die doel om opwekkingsfunksies af te lei, word ondersoek. Die tydgebiedmetings
verskil van die algemene frekwensiegebiedmetings, en ondersoek die pulsvorm,
-spektrum en -herhalingskoers. Die gebruik van drie moontlike koronageleier-toetsmetodes om
gelykstroom radiosteurings-werkverrigting vir positiewe en negatiewe polariteite te bestudeer by
hoë vlakke bo seespieël word ondersoek in die proefskrif. Dit sluit in 'n klein koronakou, 'n kort
toetslyn en die Eskom Megawatt Park groot buitelug-koronakou. Afgeleide wye- en nouband
monopolêre gelykstroom radiosteuring opwekkingsfunksies by 500kHz word gekonsolideer met
bestaande radioruis metingsprotokolle en voorspellingsmetodes.
Die gebruik van 'n koronakou om opwekkingsfunksies af te lei vir monopolêre radiosteuringvoorspellings
is ondersoek en daar is gevind dat 'n klein koronakou nie gebruik kan word om radiosteuringvlakke
op hoogspanningsgelykstroom transmissielyne akkuraat te voorspel nie. Dit is as
gevolg van die opbou van ruimtelading in die klein elektrodegaping. Met behulp van die sika,
numeriese modellering en beide die frekwensie- en tydgebiedmetings, is dit nou moontlik om te
verklaar waarom die klein koronakou die akkurate radiosteuringvoorspellings op transmissielyne
onmoontlik maak. Die groot buitelug-koronakou en kort toetslyn radiosteuringvoorspellings
stem ooreen met bestaande empiriese voorspellings formules.
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Conception et caractérisation d’une Rectenna à double polarisation circulaire à 2.45 GHz / Design and characterization of a dual circularly polarized 2.45 Ghz RectennaHarouni, Zied 18 November 2011 (has links)
Les travaux présentés dans ce mémoire s'inscrivent dans la thématique de la transmission d'énergie sans fil, appliquée à l'alimentation à distance de capteurs, de réseaux de capteurs et d'actionneurs à faible consommation. Cette étude porte sur la conception, la caractérisation, et la mesure d'un circuit Rectenna (Rectifying antenna) à double polarisation circulaire à 2.45 GHz, compact et à rendement de conversion RF-DC optimisé. Un outil d'analyse globale basé sur la méthode itérative a été développé et exploité pour valider la faisabilité de cette analyse. La diode Schottky a été modélisée en utilisant une impédance de surface. La rectenna à double polarisation circulaire, réalisée en technologie micro-ruban, a été validée expérimentalement. Elle est caractérisée par la rejection de la 2ème harmonique et une possibilité de recevoir les deux sens de polarisation LHCP et RHCP par l'intermédiaire de 2 accès. Le rendement mesuré avec une densité de puissance de 0.525 mW/cm² est de l'ordre de 63%, tandis que la tension DC obtenue aux bornes d'une charge optimale de 1.6 kohm est de 2.82 V / The work presented in this thesis is within the subject of wireless power transmission, power applied to the remote sensors, networks of sensors and actuators with low power consumption. This study focuses on the design, characterization, and measurement of a rectenna circuit (rectifying antenna) with dual circular polarization at 2.45 GHz, and optimisation of the conversion efficiency. A global analysis tool, based on the iterative method was developed and used to validate the feasibility of this concept by this method. The Schottky diode was modeled using surface impedance. The dual circular polarization rectenna with microstrip technology has been optimized and characterized experimentally operating at 2.45 GHz. It includes the property of harmonic rejections. Two accesses can receive either direction LHCP or RHCP sense. The conversion efficiency of 63% has been measured with a power density of 0.525 mW/cm². A DC voltage of 2.82V was measured across an optimum load of 1.6 kohm
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Enjeux de flexibilité liés au développement des infrastructures réseaux pour l'intégration massive des énergies renouvelables variables dans le système électrique à l’horizon 2100 / Long-term development of the grid infrastructure and flexibility options in the electric systemAllard, Stéphane 29 November 2018 (has links)
L'intégration massive des énergies renouvelables variables (EnRV) provoque d'importants changements dans le système électrique. Auparavant développé de manière vertical et centralisé, le système était robuste et fiable. Cependant, la production des EnRV est intermittente et peu prévisible. Ainsi, le système doit être plus flexible grâce à de nouvelles options telles que la maîtrise de la demande, le stockage ou l'effacement de la production EnRV. Cependant, le potentiel des EnRV est réparti inégalement en Europe et avec d'importants taux de pénétration d'EnRV, les échanges d'électricité entre les régions vont augmenter provoquant des congestions dans le réseau. Ainsi, les options de flexibilité ne pourront peut-être pas réduire ces congestions. Pour analyser ces effets, le travail mené dans cette thèse utilise le modèle de prospective long terme POLES (Prospective Outlook on Long-term Energy Systems) couplé avec le nouveau module du secteur électrique EUTGRID (EUropean – Transmission Grid Investment and Dispatch). Ce module inclut une représentation détaillée du réseau de transport européen d'électricité avec un calcul des flux plus réaliste. De plus, les renforcements sont déterminés suivant les coûts de congestion de chaque ligne. Ce nouveau couplage permet d'avoir une évolution dynamique du réseau de transport. Le rôle du réseau de transport est ensuite analysé et comparé avec les autres options de flexibilité. Les investissements dans le réseau augmentent ainsi fortement avec d'importants taux de pénétration des EnRV alors que les options de flexibilité ne peuvent pas intégralement remplacer le réseau. Finalement, un travail exploratoire est mené avec l'introduction de réseaux de distribution génériques (urbain, semi-urbain and rural) dans EUTGRID. Les résultats montrent que les renforcements sont légèrement décalés avec une augmentation de l'utilisation des technologies de back-up (i.e. centrales à gaz) ce qui augmente les émissions totales. / The power system is facing a major shift with the large-scale development of variable renewable energy sources (VRES). This vertical and centralized architecture helped the system to be robust and reliable. However, VRES production is intermittent and less predictable. As a result, the system needs to add more flexibility with new options such as Demand Side Management, storage technologies and VREs curtailment. But renewable energies potentials are unevenly distributed in Europe and, with high shares of VREs, power flows exchanges will increase between specific regions. As a result, the existing transmission grid would face congestions and these flexibility options might not be sufficient to alleviate these bottlenecks. To analyse these impacts, the work carried in this thesis uses the long-term energy model POLES (Prospective Outlook on Long-term Energy Systems) coupled with the new European power sector module EUTGRID (EUropean – Transmission Grid Investment and Dispatch). It includes a detailed transmission grid and more realistic power flows with a DC-OPF. A grid investment mechanism is also incorporated to determine the grid investments based on nodal prices. This new coupling permits to get a dynamic evolution of the transmission grid. The role of the transmission grid is being assessed and compared with other flexibility options. The grid investments increase largely with important development of VRES while other flexibility options cannot completely replace them. Finally, an exploratory work is being carried with the introduction of generic distribution grids (urban, semi-urban and urban) in EUTGRID. The results show that the reinforcements are slightly delayed with a greater use of back-up technologies which increases the total emissions.
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