Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences

Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences

Author: W. H. Shafer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780306447112

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Volume 37 (thesis year 1992) reports a total of 12,549 thesis titles from 25 Canadian and 153 US universities (theses submitted in previous years but only now reported are indicated by the thesis year shown in parenthesis). The organization, like that of past years, consists of thesis titles arrange


Transmission Line Routing Review in Saskatchewan:

Transmission Line Routing Review in Saskatchewan:

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13:

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This is the report of a panel appointed by SaskPower to review its current guidelines & practices for the routing of transmission lines. After an introduction on the work of the panel, sections 2 & 3 review the province's electric power transmission system and the legislative & regulatory framework applicable to the planning & routing of transmission lines. Section 4 describes SaskPower's current project delivery model, including the approval & construction process, identification of project constraints & corridor options, and the public participation process. Section 5 describes processes that other jurisdictions similar to Saskatchewan use to plan, construct, & maintain transmission facilities. It also compares these practices to those of SaskPower and discusses some important issues associated with transmission line development, such as consultation, regulations, needs assessment, technical criteria, and expropriation. Section 6 summarizes public & corporate concerns expressed before the panel, such as land use, the relationship of SaskPower with communities, willingness to consider alternatives, mitigation measures, and transmission line economics. Finally, recommendations are presented with regard to issues identified by the panel in eight areas: the policy framework, the planning framework, public consultation, preparing SaskPower to support the routing process, corridor selection & evaluation, landowner relationships, technical issues, and projects currently in abeyance. Appendices include guidelines for environmental protection in transmission line development, and a glossary.


Phase-mode Transformation Matrix Application for Transmission Line and Electromagnetic Transient Analyses

Phase-mode Transformation Matrix Application for Transmission Line and Electromagnetic Transient Analyses

Author: Afonso José do Prado

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781617284861

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Frequency-dependent transmission line models can be developed in phase domain or in mode domain. Associated to these transmission line models, time domain or frequency domain can be used for electromagnetic transient analysis solutions. Because of these options, there are several models for transmission line representation in electromagnetic transient studies. One reason for this is the longitudinal parameter frequency dependence. This book presents a variety of models which serve to improve the frequency dependence representation. In some cases, phase-mode transformation is applied, considering the problem in mode domain, and searching for improving the frequency-dependent parameter representation. On the other hand, changes in the system structure as well as voltage and current surge waves are better modelled on the time domain.


Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines

Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines

Author: Clayton R. Paul

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1994-09-15

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9780471020806

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An organized and concise exposition consolidating all research in the literature on this topic. Details existing methods for solving multiconductor transmission-line equations to determine voltage and/or currents induced at the ends of conductors of the line from signals on other conductors or signals from incident sources. Includes a disk of FORTRAN codes implementing all of the solution techniques, plenty of end-of-chapter problems and scores of computed results for actual lines.


A Study of Ranking Routes for Electrical Transmission Lines Using Weighted Sum Model and Fuzzy Inference System

A Study of Ranking Routes for Electrical Transmission Lines Using Weighted Sum Model and Fuzzy Inference System

Author: Imtiaz Ahmed Khan

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Selecting a route is the first step in building a new electrical transmission line. The most common practice in selecting a route involves ranking possible route options, which is a complex process demanding many decision considerations be taken into account. Even to this day, the ranking process is mainly done manually by humans using printed maps and field surveys, making it time-consuming and prone to errors. This thesis studies the most common decision considerations that affect the process of ranking a set of route options and classifies them into four main categories. Then, the work proposes a methodology to automate the process of ranking routes for an electrical transmission line and implements it using Geographic Information System (GIS), image processing techniques, and Weighted Sum Model (WSM). It evaluates the effectiveness of the methodology by comparing the results obtained with industrial results of an actual project in Saskatoon, Canada. The preliminary results are very promising. Out of five route options, the proposed methodology ranks the top two options accurately, and it successfully identifies the least-preferred route options. To validate the methodology further, the thesis generates synthetic data and tests it with various simulated scenarios. The work generates random routes and hypothetical features, using perturbation and image processing techniques, to test the methodology with more route options and decision considerations, respectively. In the process of validation, it also improves the accuracy of the methodology by refining the WSM. The methodology with refined WSM successfully outputs expected results when tested with one hundred and fifty five routes and taking six decision considerations into account. The thesis also implements and tests the methodology using Fuzzy Inference System (FIS), instead of WSM, to mimic the human decision process and to allow users to dictate the importance of different decision considerations using linguistic variables. It then compares the two methods and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. Both methods perform well and have around 80% similarity in the outputs produced. However, they are both unique in their own ways. FIS allows users to describe their preferences using linguistic variables making it more user friendly, while, WSM is more predictable and easier to fine tune results. Thus, the thesis presents two ways of automating the process of ranking routes for an electrical transmission line.


Multiconductor Transmission-Line Structures

Multiconductor Transmission-Line Structures

Author: J. A. Brand?o Faria

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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The new and original material in this book will appeal to a diversified audience. R&D microwave scientists will appreciate the use of a perturbation approach to modal analysis and generalized modal theory. Owing to its rigorous treatment of both theoretical issues and practical applications, it is sure to become an indispensable handbook for engineers concerned with the design and modelling of microwave circuits, telecommunications systems, or power systems.