Handbook of power quality

Handbook of power quality

Baggini, Angelo

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Handbook of Power Quality provides a comprehensive analysis of power quality problems, with background theory and guidelines on measurement procedures and problem solving. With contributions from experts in all aspects of power quality, it gives a balanced presentation of both scientific and practical information, making it attractive to a broad audience of both practicing engineers andresearchers, and those without specific knowledge of power quality. Each chapter is illustrated with a case study to demonstrate the particular applicationor topic discussed and there are extensive appendices listing current standards, mathematical formulas, and principles of electrical circuits. INDICE: Chapter 1. Frequency variations (Hermina Albert, Nicoleae Golovanov, Aleksander Kot and Janusz Brozek). 1.1 Frequency Quality Indices. 1.2 Frequency Measuring. 1.3 Load Frequency Characteristics. 1.4 Frequency Influence Upon Users Equipment Features. 1.5 Governing Of Turbine Speed. 1.6 Frequency Control in Power Systems. References. Chapter 2. Continuity of supply (Tom Short and Krish Gomatom). 2.1 Distribution Reliability. 2.2 Quality of Supply. 2.3 Factors Affecting Reliability Performance. 2.4 Improving Reliability. 2.5 Costs, Markets and Value for Reliability. Reference. Chapter 3. Voltage control in distribution systems (Andrzej Kanicki). 3.1 Description of the Phenomena. 3.2 Disturbance Sources. 3.3 Disturbance Effects. 3.4 Methods of Effect Elimination. 3.5 Standards. References. Chapter 4: Voltage Dips and Short Supply Interruptions (Zbigniew Hanzelka). 4.1. Description of the Phenomena. 4.2. Parameters. 4.3. Sources. 4.4. Effects. 4.5. Mitigation. 4.6. Measurement. 4.7. Contract. 4.8. Standards. 4.9. Alternative Voltage Dip Indices. References. Chapter 5:Voltage fluctuations and flicker (Araceli Hernández Bayo). 5.1 Description ofthe Phenomenon. 5.2 Parameters. 5.3 Measurement. 5.4 Sources. 5.5 Effects. 5.6 Mitigation Strategies. References. Chapter 6. Voltage and Current Unbalance (Irena Wasaik). 6.1 Description of the Phenomena. 6.2 Symmetrical Components of Currents and Voltages. 6.3 Parameters. 6.4 Measurements. 6.5 Sources. 6.6 Effects. 6.7 Mitigation. 6.8 Standards. References. Chapter 7. Voltage and current harmonics (Zbigniew Hanzelka and Angelo Baggini). 7.1 Description of the Phenomena. 7.2 Parameters. 7.3 Measurements. 7.4 Sources of Current Harmonics. 7.5 Voltage and Current Harmonics. 7.6 Effects. 7.7 Mitigation. 7.8 Standards. References. Chapter 8. Overvoltages (Franco Bua, Francesco Buratti and Alan Ascolari). 8.1. Description of The Phenomena. 8.2. Parameters. 8.3. Sources. 8.4. Effects. 8.5. Mitigations. 8.7. Standards. References. Chapter 9: Analysis of Waveforms In Modern Power Systems (Johan Rens and Piet Swart). 9.1 FrequencyAnalysis Of Non-Sinusoidal Waveforms: Practical Considerations. 9.2 Analog toDigital Conversion. 9.3 Sequence Component Analysis. References. Chapter 10: Earthing (Franco Bua, Francesco Buratti And Antoni Klajn). 10.1 Typical Earthing System. 10.2 Electric Resistivity of Soil. 10.3 Electrical Properties of the Earth Electrodes. 10.4 Typical Earth Electrode Constructions. 10.5 Earthing Arrangements in Protection Against Electric Shock. 10.6 Role Of Earthing in Electronic and Telecommunication Systems. 10.7 Life Aspects of the Earthing Arrangements. 10.8 Measurements of Earthing Arrangements. References. Chapter 11: Reliability Of Electricity Supply Structure (Angelo Baggini, David Chapman andFrancesco Buratti). 11.1 Basic Schemes of Electrical Grids. 11.2 General Criteria for the Study and the Choice of the Schemes. References. Chapter 12: Reliability of Electricity Supply: Appliances and Equipments (Roberto Villafáfila and Joan Bergas). 12.1 Power Quality, Reliability and Availability. 12.2 General Aspects of Reliability Appliances. 12.3 Power System Protection Alternatives. 12.4 Emergency and Standby Power Systems. 12.5 Dynamic Ups Systems. 12.6 Static Ups System. 12.7 Good Engineering Practices. References. Chapter 13: Monitoring PQ (Andreas Sumper and Samuel Galceran). 13.1 Monitoring Objectives. 13.2 Measurement Issues. 13.3 Selection of Monitoring Instruments. 13.4 Successful Power Quality Monitoring. References. Chapter 14. Static Converters and Power Quality (Mircea Chindris and Antoni Sudria I Andreu). 14.1 Impact of StaticConverters On The Supply Network. 14.2. Impact of Supply Network DisturbancesOn Static Converters. References. Chapter 15. Compensation of Reactive Power (Stefan Fassbinderi and Alan Ascolari). 15.1 Basics. 15.2 Power Factor Correction. 15.3 Passive Filters. References. Chapter 16. Distributed Generation and Power Quality (Vu Van Thong and Johan Driesen). 16.1. Distribution Network Modelling. 16.2. Power Quality and DG. References. Chapter 17. Electricity Market(Pieter Vermeyen and John Driesen). 17.1 Market Players. 17.2 Contract Types.17.3 Load Management in the Electricity Market. 17.4 Power-Quality in the Electricity Market. References. Chapter 18. Cost of Poor Power Quality (Roman Targosz and Jonathan Manson). 18.1 Exploring Power Quality Cost. 18.2 Studies on Cost of Poor PG. 18.3 Long Interruptions. 18.4 Short Interruptions. 18.5 Voltage Dips. 18.6 Harmonics. 18.7 Other Disturbances. 18.8 Profiles by Sector. 18.9 Cost Per Event of PG Disturbances. 18.10 Power Quality Solutions. 18.11 Investment Analysis to Mitigate Costs of PG. References. Chapter 19. Power Qualityand Rational Use Of Energy (Pieter Vermeyen and Johan Driesen). 19.1 Reasons for Rational Use of Energy. 19.2 Techniques for Rational Use of Energy. 19.3 Impact on Power Quality. References. Chapter 20: Perceived PG (Maurizio Caciotta). 20.1 Customer Definition. 20.2 Customer Requirements. 20.3 Analysis Process of the Customer With Respect to the Requirements Concerning the Product. 20.4 Multiplicity of the Goods: Active Categories on the Territory. References. Appendices.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-06561-7
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 760
  • Fecha Publicación: 11/04/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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