The synchronous machine is an essential component of a power
system and determination of its parameters accurately is an
important task in securing adequate modes of operation through
certain control strategies. An estimation technique based on the
Powell algorithm was evaluated for the identification of these
parameters on the basis...
In this paper a signal-processed antenna and receiver system is
proposed and analyzed. In addition, a simulation of the balanced-mixer portion of the processing system is made on a hybrid computer
to find the bandwidth limitations for the total system. The system
utilizes both the amplitude and phase information of...
The effect of the mutual inductances between the rotor coils of a synchronous machine on its defined reactances and predicted transients are investigated. Two linearized models of the machine are considered. One uses the Laplace-Transform approach, with minimum number of assumptions on the inter-coil couplings, in developing a model for...
In this thesis, high resolution ocean models are used to evaluate and forecast coastal ocean variability in two different applications. In the first study, the 2-km resolution ocean circulation model for the Eastern Bering Sea is utilized to understand whether slope-interior exchange along the path of the Aleutian North Slope...
The exponentially tapered, nonuniform transmission'
line, applied as an impedance transformer, is analyzed and
modified. The analysis develops an expression for the input
reflection coefficient that has the magnitude and phase
as distinct functions. This allows ease in comparing the
approximate and exact solutions and in developing the S-parameters for...
In this research, a novel shunt compensation scheme
design procedure is developed for unbalanced, untransposed
n-phase transmission lines. The main function of the
scheme is to reduce the effect of the capacitive coupling
on untransposed transmission lines to levels where successful
single-pole switching is assured. The analysis procedure
is carried...
This thesis introduces a Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine (BDFM), stand-alone
generator system. Development of a BDFM current-forced model, along with the
analysis of air gap power distribution between the two stator windings and the rotor
circuit, pave the way for the characterization and analysis of stand-alone generator
systems.
The main disadvantage...
A simulation method using a hybrid computer is developed in
this dissertation to enhance the study of wind-driven ocean circulation.
The simulation is based on the mathematical model developed by
Ekman. Pure digital simulation is not economical due to excessive
computer time required for the solution of the partial differential...
In the past two decades, a great amount of attention has been
paid to investigating the economic and safe operation of power
systems using modern mathematical techniques. The classic economic
dispatch problem, now often called the Optimal Power Flow problem,
has been formulated as a mathematical optimization problem and has...
Influences of tidal and slower (subtidal) oceanic flows over the continental shelf and slope off Oregon are studied using a high-resolution ocean circulation model and comparative model-data analyses. The model is based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS), a fully nonlinear, three-dimensional model (using hydrostatic and Boussinesq approximations). The...