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Wrocław University of Technology
Education•Wrocław, Poland•
About: Wrocław University of Technology is a education organization based out in Wrocław, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Computer science. The organization has 13115 authors who have published 31279 publications receiving 338694 citations.
Topics: Laser, Computer science, Catalysis, Adsorption, Quantum dot
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TL;DR: In this article, a first zone algorithm for distance protection of series compensated lines is presented, which detects faults with the reach of 75-85% of the line length by measuring two distinctive impedances, using three adequate regions on the impedance plane and applying appropriate logic functions.
Abstract: This paper presents a new first zone algorithm for distance protection of series compensated lines. The algorithm detects faults with the reach of 75-85% of the line length by measuring two distinctive impedances, using three adequate regions on the impedance plane and applying appropriate logic functions. The algorithm estimates instantaneous values of the voltage drop across the series capacitors online, and compensates for this signal when calculating the impedance valid for faults behind the series capacitors. The other impedance (without compensation) is calculated for faults in front of the series capacitors. An explicit selecting procedure for the two impedances is not required since the presented relaying method asserts directly the fault within or outside the first zone. The algorithm is presented in detail and extensively tested using the EMTP model of a 400 kV 300 km transmission line. The enclosed results demonstrate high speed, dependability and security of the new algorithm.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed the mitigation of DG impact on DOCR coordination employing adaptive protection scheme (APS) using differential evolution algorithm while improving overall sensitivity of relays, which is the most implemented protective device in the electrical network, also suffers performance degradation in the presence of DG.
Abstract: Distributed generation (DG) brought new challenges for protection engineers since standard relay settings of traditional system may no longer function properly under increasing presence of DG. The extreme case is coordination loss between primary and backup relays. The directional overcurrent relay (DOCR), which is the most implemented protective device in the electrical network, also suffers performance degradation in the presence of DG. Therefore, this paper proposes the mitigation of DG impact on DOCR coordination employing adaptive protection scheme (APS) using differential evolution algorithm while improving overall sensitivity of relays. The impacts of DG prior and after the application of APS are presented based on interconnected 6 bus and IEEE 14 bus system. As a consequence, general sensitivity improvement and mitigation scheme is proposed.
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TL;DR: Evidence is found that modeling the prices themselves is more beneficial and methodologically sound than building models based on log-prices, at least in case of MRS models.
Abstract: In this paper we first analyze the stylized facts of electricity prices, in particular, the extreme volatility and price spikes which lead to heavy-tailed distributions of price changes. Then we calibrate Markov regime-switching (MRS) models with heavy-tailed components and show that they adequately address the aforementioned characteristics. Contrary to the common belief that electricity price models ‘should be built on log-prices’, we find evidence that modeling the prices themselves is more beneficial and methodologically sound, at least in case of MRS models.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the design, preparation and characterization of multifunctional coatings based on TiO2/SiO2 has been described, where multilayer design was optimized for residual reflection of about 3% in visible spectrum (450-800 nm).
Abstract: In this paper designing, preparation and characterization of multifunctional coatings based on TiO2/SiO2 has been described. TiO2 was used as a high index material, whereas SiO2 was used as a low index material. Multilayers were deposited on microscope slide substrates by microwave assisted reactive magnetron sputtering process. Multilayer design was optimized for residual reflection of about 3% in visible spectrum (450–800 nm). As a top layer, TiO2 with a fixed thickness of 10 nm as a protective film was deposited. Based on transmittance and reflectance spectra, refractive indexes of TiO2 and SiO2 single layers were calculated. Ultra high vacuum atomic force microscope was used to characterize the surface properties of TiO2/SiO2 multilayer. Surface morphology revealed densely packed structure with grains of about 30 nm in size. Prepared samples were also investigated by nanoindentation to evaluate their protective performance against external hazards. Therefore, the hardness of the thin films was measured and it was equal to 9.34 GPa. Additionally, contact angle of prepared coatings has been measured to assess the wetting properties of the multilayer surface.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Krzysztof Palczewski | 114 | 631 | 46909 |
Claude B. Sirlin | 98 | 475 | 33456 |
Marek Czosnyka | 88 | 747 | 29117 |
Alfred Forchel | 85 | 1358 | 34771 |
Jerzy Leszczynski | 78 | 993 | 27231 |
Kim R. Dunbar | 74 | 470 | 20262 |
Massimo Olivucci | 67 | 292 | 14880 |
Nitesh V. Chawla | 61 | 388 | 41365 |
Edward R. T. Tiekink | 60 | 1967 | 21052 |
Bobby G. Sumpter | 60 | 619 | 23583 |
Wieslaw Krolikowski | 59 | 504 | 12836 |
Pappannan Thiyagarajan | 59 | 245 | 10650 |
Marek Samoc | 58 | 401 | 11171 |
Lutz Mädler | 58 | 232 | 27800 |
Rafał Weron | 58 | 285 | 12058 |