This thesis describes an investigation of methods by which both repetitive and non-repetitive electrical transients in an HVDC converter station may be controlled for minimum overall cost. Several methods of inrush control are proposed and studied. The preferred method, whose development is reported in this thesis, would utilize two magnetic materials, one of which is assumed to be lossless and the other has controlled eddy-current losses. Mathematical studies are performed to assess the optimum characteristics of these materials, such that inrush current is suitably controlled for a minimum saturation flux requirement. Subsequent evaluation of the cost of hardware and capitalized losses of the proposed inrush control, indicate that a cost ...
Power system restoration takes place where power systems experience a blackout and might be splitted...
The paper deals with the problem of magnetizing inrush current phenomenon in transformers and descri...
Random energisation of power transformers often causes significant inrush currents and steep switchi...
This paper introduces a methodology to investigate controlled switching (or "Point on Wave Switching...
When a transformer is energized, the inrush of abnormally high magnetizing current may be noted for ...
When an unloaded converter transformer is being energised, large inrush current may flow in the volt...
Abstract- Inrush currents generated by unloaded power characteristics of circuit breaker also have a...
High voltage direct current. (hvdc) transmission of electrical paver has been made possible with the...
In HVDC transmission schemes, two converters are needed: a rectifier at the sending point and an inv...
Numerous sensitive loads of commercial, industrial and domestic use depend upon an uninterruptible p...
The present PhD thesis deals with transformer inrush current in offshore grids including offshore wi...
Abstract- Controlled switching taking into account the residual flux can – in theory – completely el...
[Introduction] The system commission of HVDC is used to verify the overall performance of the projec...
In terms of cost and maintenance the polyphase induction motor has advantages compared with its dire...
Sudden voltage drops and outages frequently disturb the operation of sensitive loads for domestic, c...
Power system restoration takes place where power systems experience a blackout and might be splitted...
The paper deals with the problem of magnetizing inrush current phenomenon in transformers and descri...
Random energisation of power transformers often causes significant inrush currents and steep switchi...
This paper introduces a methodology to investigate controlled switching (or "Point on Wave Switching...
When a transformer is energized, the inrush of abnormally high magnetizing current may be noted for ...
When an unloaded converter transformer is being energised, large inrush current may flow in the volt...
Abstract- Inrush currents generated by unloaded power characteristics of circuit breaker also have a...
High voltage direct current. (hvdc) transmission of electrical paver has been made possible with the...
In HVDC transmission schemes, two converters are needed: a rectifier at the sending point and an inv...
Numerous sensitive loads of commercial, industrial and domestic use depend upon an uninterruptible p...
The present PhD thesis deals with transformer inrush current in offshore grids including offshore wi...
Abstract- Controlled switching taking into account the residual flux can – in theory – completely el...
[Introduction] The system commission of HVDC is used to verify the overall performance of the projec...
In terms of cost and maintenance the polyphase induction motor has advantages compared with its dire...
Sudden voltage drops and outages frequently disturb the operation of sensitive loads for domestic, c...
Power system restoration takes place where power systems experience a blackout and might be splitted...
The paper deals with the problem of magnetizing inrush current phenomenon in transformers and descri...
Random energisation of power transformers often causes significant inrush currents and steep switchi...