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Riccardo Tommasini
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Turin
Publications - 69
Citations - 455
Riccardo Tommasini is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Earthing system & Ground. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 61 publications receiving 377 citations.
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A power and energy procedure in operating photovoltaic systems to quantify the losses according to the causes
Filippo Spertino,Alessandro Ciocia,P. Di Leo,Riccardo Tommasini,Irene Berardone,Mauro Corrado,Andrea Infuso,Marco Paggi +7 more
TL;DR: Experimental results on real PV systems show the effectiveness of the proposed procedure, which suggests some rules for determining the sources of losses and thus minimizing poor performance in the energy production.
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Impact of MV Ground Fault Current Distribution on Global Earthing Systems
TL;DR: In this article, a model describing the behavior of the medium-voltage distribution system with interconnected grounding electrodes during a ground fault is built, which is then used to analyze the impact of different factors on the fault current distribution.
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Global Earthing System: Can Buried Metallic Structures Significantly Modify the Ground Potential Profile?
Enrico Pons,Pietro Colella,Riccardo Tommasini,Roberto Napoli,Pasquale Montegiglio,G. Cafaro,Francesco Torelli +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model based on the Maxwell's subareas method (MaSM) is used to evaluate how buried metallic parts, which are not intentionally connected to ground grids, modify the electric potential on the soil surface.
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Fault Current Detection and Dangerous Voltages in DC Urban Rail Traction Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the electrical safety of dc urban traction systems is analyzed, with particular focus on fault current detection and on dangerous voltages which could arise in case of fault, and the consequent risks for the people are examined and some conclusions and possible solutions are presented.
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Currents Distribution During a Fault in an MV Network: Methods and Measurements
Pietro Colella,Roberto Napoli,Enrico Pons,Riccardo Tommasini,A. Barresi,G. Cafaro,Angelo De Simone,Maria Luisa Di Silvestre,Luigi Martirano,Pasquale Montegiglio,E. Morozova,Giuseppe Parise,Luigi Parise,Eleonora Riva Sanseverino,Francesco Torelli,F. Tummolillo,Giovanni Valtorta,Gaetano Zizzo +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the problem of fault current distribution is introduced, the test system is described and the measurements results are presented in a real line to ground fault (SLGF) distribution network.