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Journal articles on the topic "Installations électriques domestiques"
Sène, Diatta, Adama Sarr, and Mouhamadou Falilou Ndiaye. "Comparative study of the power output of a mobile PV panel and a fixed PV panel." Journal de Physique de la SOAPHYS 2, no. 1a (February 13, 2021): C20A02–1—C20A02–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.46411/jpsoaphys.2020.01.02.
Full textMrabti, Tarik, Mostafa El Ouariachi, Belkassem Tidhaf, Elhassane Chadli, and Khalil Kassmi. "Conception, simulation et réalisation d’un système photovoltaïque destiné au stockage d’énergie dans les batteries stationnaires (2V)." Journal of Renewable Energies 13, no. 1 (October 25, 2023): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v13i1.180.
Full textRabearisoa, Andry Harinaina, Voary Hanitra Narindrarisoa, Bruno Razanamparany, Bertrand Manjolongo, and Sandra Tolojanahary Fidiarilanto. "Caractérisation physico-chimique et bactériologique de l’eau de puits du Fokontany Ambohibory Soatsihadino, région Haute Matsiatra, Madagascar." Journal of Applied Biosciences, November 30, 2023, 20277–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.35759/jabs.191.8.
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Lezama, Calvo Jinmi Gregory. "Étude, modélisation et conception d'un système de détection de défauts d'arcs électriques pour l'habitat." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0211.
Full textThe electrical arc faults are the cause of electrical home fire. Detecting them is an improvement of domestic electrical safety. The thesis contribution focuses on the problem of the electrical arc fault identification and detection in the domestic low voltage network. In this thesis, the first research objective is the modeling of a domestic electrical network. The aim of the modeling is to recreate graphically the loads and the topology of the real domestic electrical network associated with a series electrical arc fault. The modeling is made on the AC voltage source, domestic loads, arc fault model and a block of current and voltage analysis to control a circuit breaker. The second research objective is the development of a robust method for detecting arcing fault. Four detecting methods were developed as part of this thesis; they are based on the current analysis of frequency and time characteristics. All methods generate information whose amplitude tends to increase in the presence of an electric arc. However, the non-deterministic and random feature of the signals produced by the electrical arc fault as well as the large number and variability of loads and the disturbances which they introduce make the arc detection very difficult. All the studies consistently are composed of a comparison between the normal operation and arc fault signals. The result has resulted in a combined approach of some methodologies and a simple decision model based on a threshold. A prototype which contains a part of the algorithm was shown the feasibility of a circuit in real time
Lezama, Calvo Jinmi Gregory. "Étude, modélisation et conception d'un système de détection de défauts d'arcs électriques pour l'habitat." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0211/document.
Full textThe electrical arc faults are the cause of electrical home fire. Detecting them is an improvement of domestic electrical safety. The thesis contribution focuses on the problem of the electrical arc fault identification and detection in the domestic low voltage network. In this thesis, the first research objective is the modeling of a domestic electrical network. The aim of the modeling is to recreate graphically the loads and the topology of the real domestic electrical network associated with a series electrical arc fault. The modeling is made on the AC voltage source, domestic loads, arc fault model and a block of current and voltage analysis to control a circuit breaker. The second research objective is the development of a robust method for detecting arcing fault. Four detecting methods were developed as part of this thesis; they are based on the current analysis of frequency and time characteristics. All methods generate information whose amplitude tends to increase in the presence of an electric arc. However, the non-deterministic and random feature of the signals produced by the electrical arc fault as well as the large number and variability of loads and the disturbances which they introduce make the arc detection very difficult. All the studies consistently are composed of a comparison between the normal operation and arc fault signals. The result has resulted in a combined approach of some methodologies and a simple decision model based on a threshold. A prototype which contains a part of the algorithm was shown the feasibility of a circuit in real time
Chariag, Dhia Elhak. "Elaboration d'un outil d'analyse du réseau électrique domestique dans la bande CPL." Phd thesis, Université François Rabelais - Tours, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00918136.
Full textGouichiche, Zaki. "Contribution à la modélisation des systèmes mise à la terre : .en vue de la simulation des réseaux électriques du bâtiment." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017GREAT005/document.
Full textIn order to answer the need for energy efficiency, building, whatever it is (industrial, commercial, domestic), still electrifies more and more. Hence many equipment, in particular power electronic or actuators are introduced and produce conducted and radiated electromagnetic disturbances. They propagate via cabling and protection devices which have been sized for 50Hz and not for high frequencies generated by the equipment. This constitutes the EMC problematic for building.The proposed modeling methodology is to evaluate an electrical equivalent circuit for each installation’s component. Access to lumped parameters of each component is one of the highlights of this method, allowing the other components association (couplings). The generated models are implemented in a circuit software such as Spice, enabling the resolution and the association of other electrical components.The modeling of the components, mainly the grounding circuit, allows the simulation of different configurations. The analysis of several configurations should help the elaboration of design rules to make today buildings more efficient
Books on the topic "Installations électriques domestiques"
A, Weigert G., ed. Wiring procedures for industrial installations. Scarborough, Ont: Prentice Hall Canada Career & Technology, 2000.
Find full textResidential Construction Academy House Wiring (Residential Construction Academy). Clifton Park, NY: Cengage Delmar Learning, 2003.
Find full textSmith, Ralph Lee. Smart house: The coming revolution in housing. Columbia, Md: GP Pub., 1988.
Find full text1926-, Smith Robert L., ed. Electrical wiring: Commercial. Albany, N.Y: Delmar Thomson Learning, 2002.
Find full text1926-, Smith Robert L., ed. Electrical wiring: Commercial. Clifton Park, N.Y: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2007.
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