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Frameless glass-to-glass PV-modules are exposed to a wide range of weather conditions, depending on their destined place of installation. Numerous aspects affect the mechanical stability as well as the mechanical durability under static and dynamic load conditions. These aspects are presented and discussed in detail. Existing test procedures are described and assessed with regard to their ability...
Based on experimental simulation and numerical analysis, the effect of operation condition and load characteristic on unitpsilas stability is further investigated in detail. An experimental system of single-unit and single-pipe hydropower station is designed and built including a simulated water pumping system (dynamic load) and a resistance (static load). Stability experiment research and further...
In this paper, the effect of the thyristor switched reactor-based static VAr compensator (SVC), which is one of flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) controllers, to load voltages has been proposed in the three-phase system at static load and dynamic load conditions. The design and testing of TS R-based SVC are verified using the MATLAB/Simulink 7.04reg and Power Systems Toolbox. The results show...
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