Nils H. van der Blij
Delft University of Technology
19 Papers
37 Citations
Nils H. van der Blij is an academic researcher from Delft University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Stability (probability). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Toward the Universal DC Distribution System
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the concept of a universal DC distribution system, as envisioned by the authors, which could be implemented in various use cases, but could also completely replace AC distribution grids.
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A State-Space Approach to Modelling DC Distribution Systems
TL;DR: The modelling method presented in this paper aims to deal with the analysis, design, and optimization of, for example, the stability and control systems of dc distribution systems with a state-space approach.
Partially Rated Power Flow Control Converter Modeling for Low-Voltage DC Grids
TL;DR: The continuous full-order large- and small-signal models of a partially rated power flow control converter (PFCC) are derived utilizing the generalized averaging method, which provides insights into controller design and stability analysis.
Symmetrical Component Decomposition of DC Distribution Systems
TL;DR: The presented method simplifies the analysis of balanced, unbalanced, and fault conditions of bipolar dc distribution systems and equivalent circuits for several network components in the symmetrical domain are derived and are shown to be independent under symmetrical conditions.
Drivers’ range anxiety and cost of new EV chargers in Amsterdam: a scenario-based optimization approach
TL;DR: This study aims to estimate the cost of developing a new charging infrastructure under five scenarios of range anxiety in Amsterdam East and proposes two policy approaches: information technology approach and demand-response approach, on the basis of EU legislation on energy efficiency and deployment of alternative fuel infrastructure.
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