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Voltage-Sourced Converters in Power Systems
by
Yazdani, Amirnaser
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Iravani, Reza
in
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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Computing and Processing
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Control
2010
Presents Fundamentals of Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Electric Power Converters for Power System ApplicationsElectronic (static) power conversion has gained widespread acceptance in power systems applications; electronic power converters are increasingly employed for power conversion and conditioning, compensation, and active filtering. This book presents the fundamentals for analysis and control of a specific class of high-power electronic convertersthe three-phase voltage-sourced converter (VSC). Voltage-Sourced Converters in Power Systems provides a necessary and unprecedented link between the principles of operation and the applications of voltage-sourced converters. The book: Describes various functions that the VSC can perform in electric power systems Covers a wide range of applications of the VSC in electric power systemsincluding wind power conversion systems Adopts a systematic approach to the modeling and control design problems Illustrates the control design procedures and expected performance based on a comprehensive set of examples and digital computer time-domain simulation studiesThis comprehensive text presents effective techniques for mathematical modeling and control design, and helps readers understand the procedures and analysis steps. Detailed simulation case studies are included to highlight the salient points and verify the designs. Voltage-Sourced Converters in Power Systems is an ideal reference for senior undergraduate and graduate students in power engineering programs, practicing engineers who deal with grid integration and operation of distributed energy resource units, design engineers, and researchers in the area of electric power generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization.
Power Quality in Power Systems and Electrical Machines
by
Masoum Mohammad A.S
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Fuchs Ewald F
in
Electric power system stability
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Electric power systems
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Electric power systems - Quality control
2008,2011
Power quality of power systems affects all connected electrical and electronic equipment. Power quality is a measure of deviations in voltage and frequency of the particular supply system. In recent years, there has been a considerable increase in nonlinear loads; in particular distributed loads, such as computers, TV monitors and lighting. These draw harmonic currents which, when distorted, have detrimental effects including interference, loss of reliability, increased operating costs, equipment overheating, motor failures, capacitor failure and inaccurate power metering. This subject is pertinent to engineers involved with electric power systems, electronic equipment, computers and manufacturing equipment. This book shows readers to understand the causes and effects of power quality problems such as non-sinusoidal wave shapes, voltage outages, losses due to poor power quality, and origins of single-time events such as voltage dips, voltage reductions and outages, along with techniques to mitigate these problems.
Power System Control Under Cascading Failures
by
Sun, Wei
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Sun, Kai
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Hou, Yunhe
in
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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Computing and Processing
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Electric power failures
2018,2019
<p>OFFERS A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUES OF CONTROL OF POWER SYSTEMS DURING CASCADING OUTAGES AND RESTORATION PROCESS <p><i>Power System Control Under Cascading Failures</i> offers comprehensive coverage of three major topics related to prevention of cascading power outages in a power transmission grid: modelling and analysis, system separation and power system restoration. The book examines modelling and analysis of cascading failures for reliable and efficient simulation and better understanding of important mechanisms, as well as root causes and propagation patterns of failures and power outages. It also covers controlled system separation to mitigate cascading failures addressing key questions such as where, when and how to separate. The text explores optimal system restoration from cascading power outages and blackouts by well-designed milestones, optimised procedures and emerging techniques. <p>The authors — noted experts in the field — include state-of-the-art methods that are illustrated in detail as well as practical examples that show how to use them to address realistic problems and improve current practices. This important resource: <ul> <li>Contains comprehensive coverage of a focused area of cascading power system outages, addressing modelling and analysis, system separation and power system restoration</li> <li>Offers a description of theoretical models to analyse outages, methods to identify control actions to prevent propagation of outages and restore the system</li> <li>Suggests state-of-the-art methods that are illustrated in detail with hands-on examples that address realistic problems to help improve current practices</li> <li>Includes companion website with samples, codes and examples to support the text</li> </ul> <p>Written for postgraduate students, researchers, specialists, planners and operation engineers from industry, <i>Power System Control Under Cascading Failures</i> contains a review of a focused area of cascading power system outages, addresses modelling and analysis, system separation, and power system restoration
Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids
by
Kulkarni, Anil M
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Padiyar, K. R
in
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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Computing and Processing
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Electric power systems
2018,2019
<p><b>A GUIDE TO THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN GRID DYNAMICS AND CONTROL, HIGHLIGHTING THE ROLE OF TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION GRIDS</b> <p><i>Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids</i> offers a concise and comprehensive review of the most recent developments and research in grid dynamics and control. In addition, the authors use a new style of presentation that highlights the role of transmission and distribution grids that ensures the reliability and quality of electric power supply. <p>The authors—noted experts in the field—offer an introduction to the topic and explore the basic characteristics and operations of the grid. The text also reviews a wealth of vital topics such as FACTS and HVDC Converter controllers, the stability and security issues of the bulk power system, loads which can be viewed as negative generation, the power limits and energy availability when distributed storage is used, and much more. This important resource: <ul> <li>Puts the focus on the role of transmission and distribution grids that ensures the reliability and quality of electric power supply</li> <li>Includes modeling and control of wind and solar energy generation for secure energy transfer</li> <li>Presents timely coverage of on-line detection of loss of synchronism, wide area measurements and applications, wide-area feedback control systems for power swing damping and microgrids-operation and control</li> </ul> <p>Written for students of power system dynamics and control/electrical power industry professionals,<i> Dynamics and Control of Electric Transmission and Microgrids</i> is a comprehensive guide to the recent developments in grid dynamics and control and highlights the role of transmission and distribution grids that ensures the reliability and quality of electric power supply.
Operation and control of renewable energy systems
2017,2018
A comprehensive reference to renewable energy technologies with a focus on power generation and integration into power systems This book addresses the generation of energy (primarily electrical) through various renewable sources.