Essays about: "generator control"

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  1. 1. Reactor Chemistry in LWR SMRs : Determination of the rate constant for the reaction between boric acid and hydroxyl radicals

    University essay from KTH/Tillämpad fysikalisk kemi

    Author : Fredrik Petersson; [2023]
    Keywords : LWR; SMR; Water chemistry; Radiolysis; Boric acid; LWR; SMR; vattenkemi; Radiolys; Borsyra; Hydroxylradikal;

    Abstract : Ett problem vid byggandet av nya kärnkraftverk för elproduktion är de stora investeringskostnaderna samt den långa tiden det att få tillstånd för en reaktor och bygga den. Nyligen färdigställdes den tredje reaktorn vid Olkiluoto I Finland, den tog 18 år att färdigställa exklusive tiden att få tillstånd för reaktorn. READ MORE

  2. 2. Parallel Operation of Grid-Forming Power Inverters

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Alessia Camboni; [2023]
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    Abstract : The use of renewable energy sources has been increasing during the last few years, both to obtain a less impacting energy production, and because of the limited fossil resources. Renewable sources are connected to the grid using inverters, which can be controlled in two main modes, grid-following, and grid-forming. READ MORE

  3. 3. Total Monte Carlo of the fission model in GEF and its influence on the nuclear evaporation in TALYS

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad kärnfysik

    Author : Karlsson Peter; [2023]
    Keywords : physics; nuclear physics; fission; neutron-induced; evaporation; Hauser-Feshbach; GEF; TALYS; Total Monte Carlo; TMC; fysik; kärnfysik; neutron-inducerad;

    Abstract : Features recently added to the nuclear reaction software TALYS allow the use of the GEF model as a fission fragment generator. GEF generates data for fission fragment yields, total excitation energy (TXE), total kinetic energy (TKE) and individual fragment excitation energies (E*) with their standard deviations through Monte Carlo simulations for TALYS. READ MORE

  4. 4. Modeling, Simulation, and Injection of Camera Images/Video to Automotive Embedded ECU : Image Injection Solution for Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Signaler och system

    Author : Anton Lind; [2023]
    Keywords : ADAS; AD; ADS; HIL; Hardware in the loop; Hardware-in-the-loop; ECU; VCU; Automotive; Embedded; System; Systems; Camera; Image; Video; Injection; FPGA; MPSoC; Vivado; Vitis; VHDL; Volvo; Cars; FMC; HPC; LPC; MIPI CSI2; GMSL2; AMBA AXI4; Xilinx; RTL; Implementation; Synthesis; Intelectual Property; IP; Vehicle computing unit; Electronic control unit; TEB0911; TEF0007; TEF0010; CSI2 Tx; CSI2 Tx Subsystem; Zynq; SerDes; AXI4; AXI4-Lite; Programmable Logic; PL; Processor System; PS; C; C ; Video test pattern generator; VTPG; Axi traffic generator; ATG; Ultrascale ; Virtual input output; VIO; Integrated logic analyzer; ILA; Interface Unit;

    Abstract : Testing, verification and validation of sensors, components and systems is vital in the early-stage development of new cars with computer-in-the-car architecture. This can be done with the help of the existing technique, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing which, in the close loop testing case, consists of four main parts: Real-Time Simulation Platform, Sensor Simulation PC, Interface Unit (IU), and unit under test which is, for instance, a Vehicle Computing Unit (VCU). READ MORE

  5. 5. Dynamic Modeling of Heat Power System : Modeling of a Heat Power System Using Physical and Data-driven Methods and Investigation of a Moving Boundary Method

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Albin Gustafsson; [2023]
    Keywords : System identification; Dynamic modeling; Organic Rankine cycle; Moving boundary; Thermodynamics.; System identifikation; Dynamisk modellering; Organisk Rankinecykel; Rörliga randvillkor; Termodynamik.;

    Abstract : Our society is becoming more and more electrified every day. However, a significant portion of the world’s electricity generation relies on the combustion of fossil fuels to produce heat, which is subsequently harnessed to generate electricity. One way of generating electricity from heat is by utilizing a Rankine cycle. READ MORE