Browsing by Author "Gedra, Thomas W."
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Approach to the quantification of the benefits of distributed generation
Chiradeja, Pathomthat (2003-05) -
Expected security cost optimal power flow using parallel and distributed computation
Arsalan, Qamar H. (2007-12)Expected security cost optimal power flow (ESCOPF), a form of optimal power flow (OPF), addresses security as an economic cost rather than as a constraint. The objective of this study is to solve the expected security-cost ... -
Expected-security-cost optimal power flow with small-signal stability constraints
Condren, John (2003-08) -
Fault Analysis and Protection of Doubly Fed Induction Generator-Based Wind Farms
Mahadanaarachchi, Viraj Pradeep (Oklahoma State University, 2009-05-01)The purpose of this thesis is to study the fault current behavior of a wind farm with Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIG), and identify the electrical protection requirements for a large wind farm. Brief description of ... -
Natural gas and electricity optimal power flow
An, Seungwon (2004-05) -
Optimal power flow with expected security costs
Damrongkulkamjorn, Parnjit (1999-05) -
Probabilistic Approach to Assess the Performance of Integrated Renewable Energy Systems Using Markov Models
Srinivasan, Hariharasundaram (2004-12-01) -
Probabilistic Study of Grid-connected Wind Electric Conversion Systems
Mohanpurkar, Manish (Oklahoma State University, 2010-12-01)Purpose of the study is to model the power output of Wind Electric Conversion System (WECS) as a random variable given that wind speeds incident on them is random. The model is extended to model probability functions for ... -
Sensors and Neural Networks to Supervise Integrated Renewable Energy Systems (IRES)
Ramasubbu, Priya (Oklahoma State University, 2008-12-01)The purpose of the study was to consider a sensor-neural- network control system as a means to supervise integrated renewable energy systems (IRES) and to automate their operation. This work suggests an approach to assess ... -
Simplified Approach to Assess the Capacity Credit of Wind Electric Conversion Systems
Gudimetla, Bhavya (Oklahoma State University, 2008-12-01)Wind electric conversion has become one of the most promising technologies to address the various energy issues facing the United States. National initiatives such as "20% electricity from wind by 2030" and grand plans to ... -
Study of the Reliability Enhancement of Wind Turbines Employing Direct-drive Technology
Sara George, Reeba (Oklahoma State University, 2012-05-01)In traditional wind turbines employing gearboxes, the blades spin a shaft that is connected through a gearbox to the generator. The multiple wheels and bearings in a gearbox are subjected to severe stresses because of wind ...