Reactie power control in electric systems
By: Miller, T. J. E.
Contributor(s): Concordia, Charles.
Publisher: New Delhi Wiley India 1982Description: xxv, 381p. | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 97-81-265-2520-1.Subject(s): Electrical EngineeringDDC classification: 621.317 Online resources: Explore NDLI Materials Summary: A unified approach to the fundamental principles and practices of reactive power control in AC power systems. Emphasizes voltage control, variable loads and transmission. Covers high voltage and distribution systems, plus compensation equipment. Includes many practical numerical examples and useful formulas. Deals with real-world problems and solutions. Table of Contents: Theory of Load Compensation Theory of Steady-State Reactive Power Control in Electric Transmission Systems Reactive Power Compensation and the Dynamic Performance of Transmission Systems Principles of Static Compensators Design of Thyristor Controllers An Example of a Modern Static Compensator Series Capacitors Synchronous Condensers Reactive Compensation and the Electric Arc Furnace Harmonics Reactive Power Coordination Selected Bibliography IndexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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A unified approach to the fundamental principles and practices of reactive power control in AC power systems. Emphasizes voltage control, variable loads and transmission. Covers high voltage and distribution systems, plus compensation equipment. Includes many practical numerical examples and useful formulas. Deals with real-world problems and solutions.
Table of Contents:
Theory of Load Compensation
Theory of Steady-State Reactive Power Control in Electric Transmission Systems
Reactive Power Compensation and the Dynamic Performance of Transmission Systems
Principles of Static Compensators
Design of Thyristor Controllers
An Example of a Modern Static Compensator
Series Capacitors
Synchronous Condensers
Reactive Compensation and the Electric Arc Furnace
Harmonics
Reactive Power Coordination
Selected Bibliography
Index
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