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PhD project
by Kenneth Pedersen
Defence
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Wednesday June 27, 2007, 1pm |
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Building 308, aud. 11, DTU
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Censor
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Professor Sture Lindahl
Lund University
PhD. MSc. Søren Støvring-Hallsson
Butler Networks
Professor Jacob Østergaard Ørsted•DTU (Committee Chairman)
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Associate Professor Knud Ole Helgesen Pedersen
Ørsted•DTU |
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Projectperiod 1st of February 2004 to 1st of May 2007
Supervisors
Background Recent problems with transformers in large wind Turbines have shown a need for a better understanding of the effect of varying electrical conditions on transformer performance. Such an understanding is very valuable to companies involved with designing the electrical systems for offshore wind turbine plants, ranging from the owner and operators of the wind turbines to the manufacturers of the individual electrical components. Reason: Replacement of the electrical components, including loss of production in offshore wind turbines, is very costly, not least when these wind turbines become much larger.
Aim of project The aim of this project is to determine critical voltages in transformers and electrical system in large wind turbines including their consequences. Therefore, it is hoped that this PhD project can provide the necessary new knowledge and tools for transformer modeling, including test requirements to improve the long term reliability of this component, thereby improving the design of the rather complex electrical system in today's large wind turbines.
Sponsors The work is funded by Energinet.dk, Dong Energy and ABB Denmark A/S.
M.Sc. programme project Read the Project Description
April 2004 Kenneth Petersen recieves the EFPE 2004 Award
2004-03 kp
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