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Power Theories for Improved Power Quality [electronic resource] / edited by Grzegorz Benysek, Marian Pasko.

By: Benysek, Grzegorz [editor.].
Contributor(s): Pasko, Marian [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Power Systems: 1Publisher: London : Springer London, 2012Description: IX, 213p. 207 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447127864.Subject(s): Engineering | System safety | Production of electric energy or power | Engineering | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks | Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk | ControlDDC classification: 621.317 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Principles of Electrical Power Control -- Active Power Quality Compensators -- Realization of Digital Control Algorithm -- Power Theories Applications to Control Active Compensators -- Practical Applications of Active Compensators.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Power quality describes a set of parameters of electric power and the load’s ability to function properly under specific conditions. It is estimated that problems relating to power quality costs the European industry hundreds of billions of Euros annually. In contrast, financing for the prevention of these problems amount to fragments of these costs. Power Theories for Improved Power Quality addresses this imbalance by presenting and assessing a range of methods and problems related to improving the quality of electric power supply. Focusing particularly on active compensators and the DSP based control algorithms, Power Theories for Improved Power Quality introduces the fundamental problems of electrical power. This introduction is followed by chapters which discuss: •‘Power theories’ including their historical development and application to practical problems, •operational principles of active compensator’s DSP control based algorithms using examples and results from laboratory research, and •the key areas of application for these methods and suggested practical solutions. Power Theories for Improved Power Quality is a key study resource for students in engineering and technical degrees as well as a reference for professional and practitioners in the electrical energy sector working with power quality.
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Principles of Electrical Power Control -- Active Power Quality Compensators -- Realization of Digital Control Algorithm -- Power Theories Applications to Control Active Compensators -- Practical Applications of Active Compensators.

Power quality describes a set of parameters of electric power and the load’s ability to function properly under specific conditions. It is estimated that problems relating to power quality costs the European industry hundreds of billions of Euros annually. In contrast, financing for the prevention of these problems amount to fragments of these costs. Power Theories for Improved Power Quality addresses this imbalance by presenting and assessing a range of methods and problems related to improving the quality of electric power supply. Focusing particularly on active compensators and the DSP based control algorithms, Power Theories for Improved Power Quality introduces the fundamental problems of electrical power. This introduction is followed by chapters which discuss: •‘Power theories’ including their historical development and application to practical problems, •operational principles of active compensator’s DSP control based algorithms using examples and results from laboratory research, and •the key areas of application for these methods and suggested practical solutions. Power Theories for Improved Power Quality is a key study resource for students in engineering and technical degrees as well as a reference for professional and practitioners in the electrical energy sector working with power quality.

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