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Analysing the effects of power swing on wind farms using instantaneous impedances

2020

Abstract Most of the grid disturbances happen due to the presence of faults and power swing. This article focuses on power swing in view of the amount of penetration of renewable energy resources especially the wind farms. There are two sections. First section approached power swing by deriving a mathematical expression which would be able to track the locus of impedance in time domain and subsequently analyze resistance and reactance simultaneously with respect to time. It used a grid comprising of generator, transmission line and load. The derived expression was compared with a power swing generated using RTDS model and the results were analyzed in R-X plane. Second section analyses the i…

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A numerical study of atmospheric signals in the Earth-ionosphere electromagnetic cavity with the Transmission Line Matrix method

2006

[1] The effect of the Earth-ionosphere electromagnetic cavity on the spectrum of an atmospheric signal generated by a broadband electrical current source is analyzed numerically by means of the Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) method. Two new TLM meshes are developed, one with transmission lines connected in parallel and the other with connections in series. The equations describing propagation through these parallel or series meshes are equivalent to the Maxwell equations for TEr or TMr modes in the spherical Earth-ionosphere cavity, respectively. The numerical algorithm obtains Schumann resonance frequencies very close to the experimental ones, confirming that this methodology is a valid nu…

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Optimizing Renewable Power Management in Transmission Congestion. An Energy Hub Model Using Hydrogen Storage

2021

Energy production from distributed renewable power plants underwent a takeoff in last years as never before. Nevertheless, the installation of technologies based on variable energy resources and their connection on transmission power lines might cause congestions due to the transmission capacity limits. This paper describes the modelization of a HV transmission line with local renewable production and its optimal management through an Energy Hub model. Aim of the study is to identify the optimal size of the power storage, based on an electoryzer, a hydrogen storage and a fuel cell, in order to minimize the congestion risks and to maximize the exploitation of renewable energy production.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryElectrolyzer energy hub green hydrogen optimization wind turbineAutomotive engineeringRenewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaHydrogen storageElectric power transmissionTransmission (telecommunications)Transmission lineProduction (economics)TakeoffbusinessEnergy (signal processing)2021 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2021 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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The effect of the axial heat transfer on space charge accumulation phenomena in HVDC cables

2020

To date, it has been widespread accepted that the presence of space charge within the dielectric of high voltage direct current (HVDC) cables is one of the most relevant issues that limits the growing diffusion of this technology and its use at higher voltages. One of the reasons that leads to the establishment of space charge within the insulation of cables is the temperature dependence of its conductivity. Many researchers have demonstrated that high temperature drop over the insulation layer can lead to the reversal of the electric field profile. In certain conditions, this can over-stress the insulation during polarity reversal (PR) and transient over voltages (TOV) events accelerating …

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Methodologies for the Exploitation of Existing Energy Corridors. GIS Analysis and DTR Applications

2018

The exploitation of power lines currently in operation has now become a common practice among electric system operators. The construction of new power lines requires taking economic, political and social problems into consideration. This paper considers two methodologies adopted by the Italian Transmission System Operator (TSO), Terna S.p.A.: Dynamic Thermal Rating (DTR) and Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging-Geographic Information System (L-GIS). DTR systems dynamically calculate the real transport capacity of a power line. The L-GIS system allows, after the geo-referencing of the power line, the management of any interference between the line and the nearby obstacles, permitting the opti…

Control and OptimizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentComputer scienceoverhead transmission lines020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringLIDAR (Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging)-GIS; DTR; overhead transmission linesEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyHigh voltage02 engineering and technologyLine (electrical engineering)Reliability engineeringPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power transmission0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLIDAR (Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging)-GISTransmission system operatorElectric powerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDTREngineering (miscellaneous)Energy (signal processing)Energy (miscellaneous)Energies
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A DC and small signal AC model for organic thin film transistors including contact effects and non quasi static regime

2017

Abstract We present a compact model for the DC and small signal AC analysis of Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs). The DC part of the model assumes that the electrical current injected in the OTFT is limited by the presence of a metal/organic semiconductor junction that, at source, acts as a reverse biased Schottky junction. By including this junction, modeled as a reverse biased gated diode at source, the DC model is able to reproduce the scaling of the electrical characteristics even for short channel devices. The small signal AC part of the model uses a transmission line approach in order to compute the impedances of the channel and parasitic regions of the device. The overlap capacit…

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Determination of the effective permittivity of dielectric mixtures with the transmission line matrix methodDetermination of the effective permittivit…

2007

In this article, the effective permittivity of two-phase dielectric mixtures is calculated by applying the transmission line matrix (TLM) method. Two slightly different TLM algorithms are considered: a hybrid approach, which combines the TLM method with a subgriding technique based on dual capacitor circuits, to allow a refined description of the material, and a standard or pure TLM approach, which uses a mesh size smaller than the typical dimension of insertions in order to appropriately describe details of the geometry. A study of the statistical distribution of permittivity for insertions in random positions is also presented, showing that the effective permittivity of the mixture tends …

Dielectric materialsTransmission line matrix methods:FÍSICA [UNESCO]PermittivityUNESCO::FÍSICAComposite materials ; Dielectric materials ; Permittivity ; Transmission line matrix methodsComposite materials
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Linear Waves in Electrical Transmission Lines

1996

Nowadays, linear transmission lines provide vital links in virtually all communications and computer systems, and the parallel-wire line is still widely used today in open-wire form, in coaxial cables and microstrips. The standard twoconductor transmission line is an important familiar system, that is able to support the propagation of transverse electromagnetic modes and is of great interest in many practical situations. We have all often studied this electrical circuit or variation of it in elementary electronics, physics, or mathematics courses (Ramo et al. 1965, Davidson 1978, Badlock and Bridgeman 1981). In fact, the study of linear transmission lines is an old problem: in their simple…

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A Novel Technique for Deembeding the Unloaded Resonance Frequency from Measurements of Microwave Cavities

2006

[EN] A novel technique to extract the influence of coupling networks on the resonant frequency of cavities in one-port measurements is presented. The determination of the unloaded resonant frequency is performed directly from measurements without either the need to obtain the electromagnetic fields in the resonator or to deembed the delay of transmission lines from the measuring equipment to the resonator. The importance of the Foster's form on the modeling of the frequency detuning of the resonators is also discussed and a criterion for the choice of the appropriate Foster's form is suggested. The procedure is validated with simulations and experimental measurements of manufactured cavities

Electromagnetic fieldCouplingEngineeringRadiationbusiness.industryAcousticsResonanceOne-port measurementsCondensed Matter PhysicsQ factorMicrowave resonatorsResonatorElectric power transmissionTEORÍA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESTransmission lineQ factorElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessCavity resonatorsResonance frequencyMicrowave
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Risk evaluation and creep in conventional conductors caused by high temperature operation

2008

The advent of electricity market deregulation, the increased operating and overload temperatures of transmission line conductors have caused concern among TSOs (Transmission System Operators) and DSOs (Distribution System Operators) about the effect of elevated temperatures on conventional bare conductors of existing line. Nowadays building new lines is very difficult cause of increased costs to obtain rights of way, public intervention, etc.... Cost and lead times required to place new lines into service are now increased and the business in electric market is reduced for the limited possibility of transmission. Therefore, utilities are attempting to gain as much capacity as possible modif…

EngineeringElectric power transmissionTransmission (telecommunications)Creepbusiness.industryTransmission lineElectrical engineeringbusinessElectrical conductorRide heightLine (electrical engineering)Reliability engineeringConductor2008 43rd International Universities Power Engineering Conference
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