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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
171

Loss compensation of transformer models for the power system simulator

Guzman, Nelson Jose. January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
172

Communication network modeling for simulation of wide area monitoring and control applications in power systems

MUDIYANSELAGE, SARANGA D. EDIRISINGHE DISSANAYAKE TENNAKOON 06 April 2013 (has links)
This thesis has mainly focused on investigating the effect of communication network on the power system operation. The main objective of this research has been to develop a set of communication network simulation tools and verify their suitability for realistic cosimulation of a power system and an associated data-communication network within a power system simulation environment. Based on a background study, a set of communication components have been developed for the PSCAD/EMTDC power system simulation software, which can simulate communication delay and packet losses. Furthermore, an analytical method based on queuing theory has also been developed to evaluate the communication delay and packet loss probability of a typical PMU-PDC communication network. Finally, the communication components developed in this thesis have been integrated into the simulation of a wide area power system application to investigate the effect of communication network parameters on the power system operation.
173

Estimation of frequency control performance using probability distribution of load change

Wickramasinghe, Thusitha 09 July 2010 (has links)
In North American utilities, control area performance of interconnected power systems is assessed by the reliability standards imposed by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). NERC standards on control area performance define two indices known as Control Performance Standards 1 and 2 (CPS1 and CPS2) to evaluate control area performance in normal interconnected power system operation. Out of the two indices, CPS1 evaluates the performance of a control area with respect to control of interconnection frequency and tie-line power flows. This thesis proposes a novel method to approximately estimate CPS1 for a two area power system using the probability distribution of load change. The proposed method of estimating CPS1 is validated against the time domain simulation method using a simple two-area test system. In the validation process, it is shown that the proposed method could approximately forecast CPS1 within 5% accuracy. The forecasted CPS1 value could then be used by a control area to design its future control strategies to be in compliance with NERC criteria at the minimum cost. These control actions include, but not limited to tuning governors, reducing non-confirming loads, ensuring adequate operating and spinning reserves etc.
174

Sizing storage and wind generation capacities in remote power systems

Gassner, Andy 18 October 2011 (has links)
Global adoption of renewable energy is increasing due to growing concern over climate change, increasing costs associated with conventional generation, and decreasing capital investment costs of renewable energy technologies. Specifically, wind power represents the most technologically mature renewable alternative and is recognized as a cost effective generation source in both large and small power systems. However, the variability due to the stochastic nature of the wind resource introduces technological limitations to the amount of wind power which can be integrated in a power system. Energy storage is seen as a solution to mitigate the variability in wind power output. Wind power and energy storage devices have the potential to contribute a substantial amount of renewable generation to meet the electricity demand in remote power systems. Remote power systems are characterized by their self reliance on electrical generation. The basic function of a remote power system is to provide the necessary power to satisfy the community’s electricity demand requirements as economically as possible with an adequate level of continuity and reliability. / Graduate
175

An integrated combined governor/AVR system

Lown, Mark January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
176

Loadflow feasibility conditions in power networks

Jamaludin bin Mohd Jarjis, 1951- January 1980 (has links)
A set theoretic analysis of loadflow feasibility of a general power network with arbitrary PQ, PV and slack buses is presented. Loadflow feasibility is that property of a power network defining the theoretical limitations on the bus injections under which a steady state equilibrium exists. The set theoretic analysis is based on the study of the conical loadflow feasibility region. This region is characterised by a set of supporting hyperplanes each of which defines an explicit necessary condition for loadflow feasibility on the bus injections. A quantitative measure of loadflow feasibility for an arbitrary given operating injection vector is defined through a computable scalar stability margin. This stability margin permits the loadflow feasibility of different injections and network structures to be quantitatively compared and analysed. [...] / Une analyse, basée sur la théorie des ensembles, de la faisabilité des transports de puissances d’un réseau de puissance général, avec des barres PQ, PV et d’oscillation arbitraires est présentée. La faisabilité des transports de puissances est la propriété d’un réseau définissant les limitations théoriques des injections de puissances aux différentes barres peur lesquelles un équilibre stationnaire existe. L’analyse théorique est basée sur l’étude d’une région conique de faisabilité des transports de puissances. Cette région est caractérisée par l’ensemble des hyperplans de faisabilité qui l’entourent. Chaque hyperplan définit une condition nécessaire explicite sur les injections dans les barres pour la faisabilité des transports de puissance. Une mesure quantitative de la faisabilité des transports de puissances pour un vecteur d’injections arbitraire donné est définie par une marge scalaire de stabilité calculable. Cette marge de stabilité permet de comparer quantitativement et d’analyser la faisabilité des transports de puissances pour différentes injections et differentes structures de réseaux. [...]
177

An interactive computer graphics package for power system analysis based on two-dimensional projections on the voltge space /

Chan, John Tak Yan January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
178

Using computer graphics to demonstrate distant relay operation under transient conditions

Mwase, Naomi January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (MEng) -- University of South Australia, 1992
179

Using computer graphics to demonstrate distant relay operation under transient conditions

Mwase, Naomi January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (MEng) -- University of South Australia, 1992
180

Using computer graphics to demonstrate distant relay operation under transient conditions

Mwase, Naomi January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (MEng) -- University of South Australia, 1992

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