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MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS OF ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FIRST-YEAR URBAN TEACHERS AND THEIR MENTORSPerkins, Gwendolyn 01 November 2011 (has links)
This qualitative study examined, described and analyzed mentoring experiences and perceptions of five first-year alternate route teachers and their five mentors within an urban southeastern school division. The researcher employed a constructivist theoretical model to analyze interview data and frame the adult learning and mentoring experiences to answer the research questions. This investigation explored the benefits, challenges and implications concerning first-year alternate route teachers and their roles in the mentoring relationships.
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Le sens du verbe changer dans le programme politique du parti écologiste "Les Verts" approche sémantique et lexicale /Cavalla, Cristelle. Panier, Louis January 2002 (has links)
Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Linguistique : Lyon 2 : 2002. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr.
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Utredning av variablerna som påverkar storleken på brytspänningen i lindningskopplare / Investigation of the variables that affect the recovery voltage in tap-changersAndersson, Andreas January 2015 (has links)
Brytspänningen är den spänning som uppkommer när överkopplingsmotståndet i lindningskopplaren lämnar sitt föregående läge vid omkoppling. Storleken på brytspänningen i lindningskopplaren beror på hur stor läckinduktansen är. Är den inte känd så kan brytspänningen istället beräknas med hjälp av FEM-programmet ACE (internt ABB-program) i samband med Mathcad. I ACE beräknas först reaktanserna i p.u-enheter mellan lindningarna och hur stora de är beror på lindningslayouten. Det är tidskrävande att använda ACE och Mathcad och uppgiften är att utreda de parametrar som påverkar storleken på brytspänningen samt att ta fram en förenklad beräkning av densamma. Genom simulering i ACE av en mängd olika lindningslayouter visar det sig snart att det är alltför många parametrar som påverkar reaktanserna. De förenklingar som trots det har tagits fram är lite för grova för att det ska vara pålitligt. Mathcad är än mer komplext med tunga beräkningar som inte är lätta att förenkla. Arbetet har ändå gett mer kunskap om hur reaktanserna påverkas av geometrierna i lindningarna och kommer att vara till viss nytta, även om det inte gick att förenkla ACE- och Mathcadberäkningarna så som var tänkt. / The recovery voltage is the voltage that occur when the transition resistor in the tap-changer leaves its previous position during an operation cycle. The amplitude of the recovery voltage depends on the leakage inductance. If the leakage inductance is unknown, the recovery voltage can instead be calculated using a FEM-program called ACE (internal ABB-program) in conjunction with Mathcad. First, the reactances between the windings are calculated in per unit (p.u) using ACE and they depend on the winding layout. It is time consuming to use ACE and Mathcad and the task has been to investigate the parameters that affects the recovery voltage and to develop a simplified calculation of it. Through simulation using ACE of a number of different winding layouts one soon comes to the conclusion that there are simply too many parameters affecting the reactances. Although the simplified calculations that despite this has been developed, they soon prove to be too rough to be useful. Mathcad is even more complex with heavy calculations that are not easy to grasp. However, this thesis has given more knowledge about the way the reactances are affected by the geometry of the windings, even though it was not possible to in a reasonable way simplify the calculation of ACE and Mathcad.
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Analysis of factory test data of on-load tap-changers for power transformersStenhammar, Oscar January 2021 (has links)
On-load tap-changers (OLTC) are devices in the power grid that keeps the voltage level constant for consumers, regardless of the power demand. Hitachi ABB Power Grids, producer of the OLTC family named VUC, guarantees 30 years of lifetime. Such a pledge requires high standard devices. This thesis has analyzed data from routine tests of switching times in the diverter switch of OLTC’s, performed before devices were put in service. The correlation of part switching times for all units leaving the factory during the past year was evaluated by calculating Pearson’s correlation coefficient. A linear trend was fitted to the data, realizing that the prediction errors, as well as the part switching times, were Gaussian distributed. The time while the resistor vacuum interrupter was open could be predicted within the interval of approximately 2ms with 2 standard deviations accuracy. To classify time series from the routine test as expected or unexpected, a model-based algorithm was implemented. The average switching time for all consecutive switches was used to define expected series. A moving average was implemented to neglect outliers and remove oscillating patterns. The majority of all data was classified as expected time series. The ones who did not, still preserved a good correlation between the part switching times. Examining the relationship between part switching times could be a valuable perspective in further classification of expected time series. The possibility of incorporating measurement of part switching times on OLTC’s in normal operation, to use the knowledge gained by this thesis, was investigated. Position sensors were mounted to measure the position of the lifting yokes, opening and closing the vacuum interrupters. The time while the vacuum interrupter contacts were open could be estimated with better accuracy than the position sensor provided. Unfortunately, those sensors cannot be utilized in normal operation. If other possibilities could be found, perhaps a laser position sensor, the implemented algorithm would be valuable.
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The development of a IGBT-based tap changerFourie, Reinhart 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScEng (Electrical and Electronic Engineering))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Voltage regulation on distribution networks has so far been done by means of
mechanical tap changers. However, these tap changers are plagued by high
maintenance costs due to the arcing caused while switching, which degrades
both the contacts and transformer oil. The major advances made during the
last decade with regard to semiconductor technology have led to the development
of high power IGBTs. These high power IGBTs are capable of conducting
currents up to 1 000 A, while the voltage over the IGBT reaches well over 3
000 V. Using these high power IGBTs to design and build a solid-state tap
changer allows the tap changer to regulate the output voltage with higher accuracy
and speed. The supporting hardware is also discussed, while the design
is verified by the use of simulations and practical measurements conducted on
a scale-model of the IGBT-based solid-state tap changer. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Spannings regulasie op distribusie netwerke word hedendaags verrig deur meganiese
tap geskalde spanning reguleerders. Maar hierdie tap skakelaars word
konstant beïnvloed deur oorvonking wat plaasvind tussen die kontakte wat hierdie
kontakte beskadig en die transformator olie degradeer. Die laaste dekade
het groot vordering getoon in halfgeleier navorsing wat gelei het tot die ontwikkeling
van hoë drywing halfgeleiers. Die halfgeleiers of IGBTs kan strome
so groot soos 1 000 A gelei terwyl die spanning oor die halfgeleier 3 000 V kan
oorskry. Die gebruik van die hoë drywing halfgeleiers maak die pad oop vir die
ontwerp en bou van ’n tap geskakelde reguleerder wat die uitree spanning akurater
en vinniger kan reguleer. Die aanvullende hardeware is ook bespreek en
die ontwerp is geverifieër deur middel van simulasies en deur praktiese metings
wat geneem is op ’n skaal model van die hoogspanning spannings reguleerder.
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Inteligentní měnič kmitočtu s řízeným rozběhem / Intelligent frequency changer with soft-start featureOndrák, Jan January 2013 (has links)
The project deals with frequency changer, which of the three-phase power network 230 V~ 50 Hz or three-phase power network 400 V~ 50 Hz mains frequency changed to another frequency. This device will be used for three-phase asynchronous motor 400 V~ power of 1 kVA at a frequency of 50 Hz mains.
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Load flow control and optimization of Banverket’s 132 kV 16 2/3 Hz high voltage gridLindén, Annica, Ågren, Anna January 2005 (has links)
<p>The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the possibility of power flow control, on a section of a railway grid fed by rotary converters, using an extra feeding line. Two possible solutions for the power flow control were examined. The first using a series reactance in connection to each converter station and the second by changing the tap changer level of the transformer between the converter station and the feeding line.</p><p>In the two models a distance, comparable to the distance between Boden and Häggvik, in Stockholm, was used. The simulations were performed using the software SIMPOW.</p><p>The results from the performed simulations show that series reactances, under the stated conditions, can essentially improve the power flow. To implement this air coils with inductances in the approximate size of 10 to 45 mH could be used. Further, the tap changer levels of the transformer may be used, for individual converter stations, as a way to control the reactive power flow.</p>
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Load flow control and optimization of Banverket’s 132 kV 16 2/3 Hz high voltage gridLindén, Annica, Ågren, Anna January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the possibility of power flow control, on a section of a railway grid fed by rotary converters, using an extra feeding line. Two possible solutions for the power flow control were examined. The first using a series reactance in connection to each converter station and the second by changing the tap changer level of the transformer between the converter station and the feeding line. In the two models a distance, comparable to the distance between Boden and Häggvik, in Stockholm, was used. The simulations were performed using the software SIMPOW. The results from the performed simulations show that series reactances, under the stated conditions, can essentially improve the power flow. To implement this air coils with inductances in the approximate size of 10 to 45 mH could be used. Further, the tap changer levels of the transformer may be used, for individual converter stations, as a way to control the reactive power flow.
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A heuristic optimal approach for coordinated volt/var control in distribution networksMokgonyana, Lesiba January 2015 (has links)
This dissertation focuses on daily volt/var control in distribution networks with feeder capacitors,
substation capacitors and transformers equipped with on-load tap changers. A hybrid
approach is proposed to solve the daily volt/var control problem. To reduce the computational
requirements of the problem, this approach combines two methods, namely heuristic
and optimal scheduling for the substation and feeder sub-problems respectively.
The feeder capacitor dispatch schedule is determined based on a heuristic reactive power setpoint
method. At this stage the objective is to minimize the reactive power flow through the
substation bus in every time-interval. And as such, mathematical modeling of the distribution
network components is adapted to suit time-varying conditions. Furthermore, an optimization
model to determine a proper dispatch schedule of the substation devices is formulated.
The objective of this model is to minimize the daily total energy loss and voltage deviations.
Additionally, the reference voltage of the substation secondary bus and the transformer tap
position limits are modified to adapt to given load profiles. The optimization model is solved
with a discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm, which incorporates Newton’s method
to determine the power-flow solution. The proposed method is applied to a time-varying distribution system and evaluated under
different operational scenarios. It is also compared to on-line volt/var control with various
settings. Simulation results show that the proposed approach minimizes both the voltage deviations
and the total energy loss, while on-line control prioritizes one objective over the other depending
on the specified settings. / Dissertation (MEng)--University of Pretoria, 2015. / Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering / Unrestricted
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Development of a Bar Changer for a Punching MachineShafai, Zamen January 2020 (has links)
This master thesis was performed at the Mechanical department at Outotec AB,Skellefte˚a. Outotec AB is a technology company as well as a project company, sell-ing complex mining technology and plant projects. Outotec’s technologies are usedfor applications such as producing base metals, processing iron ore etc. Outotec isrunning a program called ‘Fully automated smelter’ where manual hazardous workmust be avoided. A machine which automatically replaces punching bars on thepunching machine is needed. This thesis project aimed to investigate if the punching bar changer will be aproprietary purpose-build machine or an industrial robot. The five-step conceptgeneration method was used for concept development during this thesis project.For gathering knowledge and information about the project area, experts have beeninterviewed to obtain information for the start of the project. The gathered infor-mation and knowledge from interviews and literature studies have been used as abase when the concepts were generated. Seven concepts were generated and evalu-ated using a screening matrix. The concept that best satisfied the set requirementswere further developed, designed and simulated. The two scenarios have been in-vestigated and a design concept of the proprietary purpose-built machine has beenpresented. The result from concept evaluation and simulation indicated that bothalternatives are applicable in this area. But to make a decision a more in-depthcalculation of the associated cost and investigation of the design is necessary.
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