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Hydro-Québec

GovernmentMontreal, Quebec, Canada
About: Hydro-Québec is a government organization based out in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Electric power system & Dielectric. The organization has 2596 authors who have published 4433 publications receiving 100878 citations.


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Ashok K. Vijh1
TL;DR: By calculating the bond energies for various metals, it has been shown that high bond energies herald low magnitudes of self-adhesion in metals as mentioned in this paper. And metal-metal bond energies are directly related to the coefficients of friction, hardness and abrasive wear resistance of metals.
Abstract: By calculating the bond energies for various metals, it has been shown that high bond energies herald low magnitudes of self-adhesion in metals. Also, metal-metal bond energies are directly related to the coefficients of friction, hardness and abrasive wear resistance of metals.

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the net change in evaporation following the creation of a hydroelectric reservoir located in the Canadian boreal region and evaluate the pre-and post-flood landscape water flux over a five-year period.

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a post-optimality procedure which incorporates the philosophv and the method of Taguchi is applied to improve the quality of an OPF (optimal power flow solution including power demand uncertainty).

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a coordinated secondary voltage control based on partitioned power network and decentralized controllers designed for each region is presented, where the elements of control are considered as nodes of a graph and reactive power will be transferred through edges of this graph.
Abstract: This paper presents coordinated secondary voltage control based on partitioned power network and decentralized controllers designed for each region. The elements of control are installed on pilot buses (critical point for voltage control in each region). The aim is coordination among elements of control in each region or between different regions to regulate voltage of buses and increase the security of the power network. The elements of control are considered as nodes of a graph and reactive power will be transferred through edges of this graph. This gives capability of transfer of reactive power between regions in case of voltage violations in a special region that cannot be regulated by controllers installed on that region. The control uses decentralized controllers to eliminate voltage violations resulting from load variations and disturbance in the power network. The methodology is applied to the IEEE 118-bus network. The results show and verify the performance of coordinated control scheme to regulate the voltage and to avoid propagation of contingency between regions.

29 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the performance of conducting poly(aniline-co-butylaniline) copolymer was studied by cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy.

29 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John B. Goodenough1511064113741
Mark Sutton128100978703
Pierre Legendre9836682995
Jackie Y. Ying8958735694
Karim Zaghib6953316785
Geza Joos6751415880
M. V. Reddy6625415772
Kamal Al-Haddad6182821017
Jean-Pol Dodelet5916418473
Taha B. M. J. Ouarda5834912230
Michael R. Wertheimer5432011003
Richard Martin5433911465
Michel Armand5415244873
Marc Lucotte501698088
Abdelbast Guerfi492156739
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202256
2021115
2020173
2019162
2018156