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Electric Power Principles: Sources, Conversion, Distribution and Use - ISBN 9780470686362

Electric Power Principles: Sources, Conversion, Distribution and Use

ISBN 9780470686362

Autor: James L. Kirtley

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

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ISBN13:      

9780470686362

ISBN10:      

0470686367

Autor:      

James L. Kirtley

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2010-08-06

Ilość stron:      

404

Wymiary:      

251x170

Tematy:      

TJ

This text starts with an introduction covering sources of electric energy, topology and historical development. It then goes on to analyse AC power in polyphase networks. An eposition of transformers is covered in one entire chapter, followed by a detailed look at transmission and distribution systems in the next. Load flow and symmetrical components are considered, as is  system protection. The basics of electromechanics are included.
This book is unique in its teaching of synchronous machines, DC machines and permanent magnet machines. It also helpfully covers induction machine models. Towards the end of the book, the reader will find information about power electronic converters. An appendix contains a review of elementary network theory.

Spis treści:
Preface
1 Electric Power Systems
1.1 Electric Utility Systems
1.2 Energy and Power
1.3 Sources of Electric Power
1.4 Electric Power Plants and Generation
1.5 Problems
2 AC Voltage, Current and Power
2.1 Sources and Power
2.2 Resistors, Inductors and Capacitors
2.3 Problems
3 Transmission Lines
3.1 Modeling: Telegrapher’s Equations
3.2 Problems
4 Polyphase Systems
4.0.1 Two Phase Systems
4.1 Three Phase Systems
4.2 Line–Line Voltages
4.3 Problems
5 Electrical and Magnetic Circuits
5.1 Electric Circuits
5.2 Magnetic Circuit Analogs
5.3 Problems
6 Transformers
6.1 Single Phase Transformers
6.2 Three–Phase Transformers
6.2.1 Example
6.3 Problems
7 Polyphase Lines and Single–Phase Equivalents
7.1 Polyphase Transmission and Distribution Lines
7.1.1 Example
7.2 Introduction To Per–Unit Systems
7.3 Appendix: Inductances of Transmission Lines
7.4 Problems
8 Electromagnetic Forces and Loss Mechanisms
8.1 Energy Conversion Process
8.2 Continuum Energy Flow
8.3 Surface Impedance of Uniform Conduct ors
8.4 Semi–EmpiricalMethod of Handling Iron Loss
8.5 Problems
References
9 Synchronous Machines
9.1 Round Rotor Machines: Basics
9.2 Reconciliation of Models
9.3 Per–Unit Systems:
9.4 Normal Operation:
9.5 Salient Pole Machines: Two–Reaction Theory
9.6 SynchronousMachine Dynamics
9.7 SynchronousMachine Dynamic Model
9.8 Statement of Simulation Model
9.9 Appendix: Transient Stability Code
9.10 Appendix:Winding Inductance Calculation
9.11 Problems
10 System Analysis and Protection
10.1 The Symmetrical Component Transformation
10.2 Sequence Impedances
10.3 Fault Analysis
10.4 System Protection
10.5 Switches
10.6 Coordination
10.7 Impedance Relays
10.8 Differential Relays
10.9 Zones of System Protection
10.10Problems
11 Load Flow
11.1 Two Ports and Lines
11.2 Load Flow In A Network
11.3 Gauss–Seidel Iterative Technique
11.4 Bus Admittance
11.5 Example: Simple Program
11.6 MATLAB Script for the Load Flow Example
References
11.7 Problems
12 Power Electronics and Converters in Power Systems
12.1 Switching Devices
12.2 Rectifier Circuits
12.3 DC–DC Converters
12.4 Canonical Cell
12.5 Three Phase Bridge Circuits
12.6 High Voltage DC Transmission
12.7 Basic Operation of a Converter Bridge
12.8 Achieving High Voltage
12.9 Problems
References
13 Induction Machines
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Induction Machine TransformerModel
13.3 Squirrel–CageMachines
13.4 Single Phase Induction Motors
13.5 Induction Generators
13.6 Induction Motor Control
13.7 Doubly Fed Induction Machines
13.8 Appendix 1: Squirrel Cage Machine Model
13.9 Appendix 2: Single Phase Squirrel Cage Model
13.10 Appendix 3: Induction MachineWinding Schemes
13.11 Problems
References
14 DC (Commutator)Machines
14.1 Geometry
14.2 Torque Production
14.3 Back V oltage
14.4 Operation
14.5 Series Connection
14.6 Universal Motors
14.7 Commutator:
14.8 CompoundWound DC Machines
14.9 Problems
15 Permanent Magnets in Electric Machines
15.1 Permanent Magnets:
15.2 CommutatorMachines
15.3 Brushless PM Machines
15.4 Motor Morphologies
References
15.5 Problems


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