What Are the Best Power Engineering Paper Topics for Seniors?

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The discussion focuses on finding suitable paper topics for a senior electrical engineering student interested in power generation, distribution, and energy storage. Suggestions include exploring a pulsed power generator, also known as a compulsator, with a recommendation for the book "Pulsed Power Systems: Principles and Applications" by Hansjoachim Bluhm as a beginner-friendly resource. The student seeks additional study materials, particularly IEEE papers, to support their research. Participants emphasize the abundance of published papers in this field, encouraging further exploration. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of finding relevant resources for academic success in power engineering.
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I am electrical engineering senior taking a class on power generator, power distribution, and motor design. I am looking for final papers ideas. I am very interested in energy storage and its applications. One paper I found was http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7362184/?reload=true. I am looking for more study material and resources(preferably textbooks and research papers). I am also open to other ideas for the paper. Let me know!
 
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I suggest that you consider a paper on a pulsed power generator (also known as a compulsator).
 
Dr.D said:
I suggest that you consider a paper on a pulsed power generator (also known as a compulsator).
Sounds very interesting. Do you know of any study material associated with this topic? After a little digging, I found a beginner friendly source:
Pulsed Power Systems: Principles and Applications by Hansjoachim Bluhm
It would be great if I could be directed to more resources like IEEE papers. Thank you!
 
I worked in this area some 10+ years ago, but I no longer have any of the references. There have been a slew of papers published through IEEE and others, so keep digging.
 
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