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Lauri Kutt

Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology

Publications -  75
Citations -  795

Lauri Kutt is an academic researcher from Tallinn University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Harmonics & Harmonic. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 74 publications receiving 531 citations. Previous affiliations of Lauri Kutt include Aalto University.

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Parameters Identification and Modeling of High-Frequency Current Transducer for Partial Discharge Measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, a lumped parameter model of RC is presented and an experiment-based methodology is developed to determine its parameters for detection and measurement of high-frequency (pulsed) signals such as partial discharge (PD) current pulses.
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A review of the harmonic and unbalance effects in electrical distribution networks due to EV charging

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview on the likely power quality impacts in the distribution networks associated with EV charging and focus is especially put on harmonics and load unbalance in the network.
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Effect of geometrical parameters on high frequency performance of Rogowski coil for partial discharge measurements

TL;DR: In this article, the Rogowski coil is employed as a PD measuring sensor and a comparative study of variation in mechanical design features provides a brief guideline to select the optimal design of the coil.
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Economic analysis and impact on national grid by domestic photovoltaic system installations in Pakistan

TL;DR: In this paper, the solar irradiance behavior and computation of the PV panel's optimum angle for maximum energy harvesting in Pakistan is discussed. And the domestic economic analysis of rooftop solar PV systems is conducted based on investment cost, payback period, electricity bills reduction, and optimal metering scheme selection.
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Thermoelectric applications for energy harvesting in domestic applications and micro-production units. Part I: Thermoelectric concepts, domestic boilers and biomass stoves

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a summary of the current state of the art in applications incorporating thermoelectric generator (TEG) units, and especially practical results available from testing of the experimental systems will be addressed.