Power System Harmonic Analysis 1st Edition by Bruce C. Smith (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1997
  • Number of pages: 382 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 16.67 MB
  • Authors: Bruce C. Smith

Description

Quality of power supply is now a major issue worldwide making harmonic analysis an essential element in power system planning and design. Power System Harmonic Analysis presents novel analytical and modelling tools for the assessment of components and systems, and their interactions at harmonic frequencies. The recent proliferation of power electronic equipment is a significant source of harmonic distortion and the authors present effective techniques to tackle this real engineering problem. Features include: Introduction to the main harmonic modelling philosophiesAnalysis of the behaviour of harmonic sources, stressing the interaction of ac/dc converters with the power systemInformation showing the reader how to predict accurately the levels of voltage and current harmonics throughout the power systemExplanation of the techniques currently used for the prediction of harmonic content and the more advanced algorithms recently developed to determine both characteristic and uncharacteristic harmonic levelsDescription of methods to facilitate accurate assessment of harmonic sources and precise harmonic flow analysisPractical guidance on the prediction of unstable conditions and uncharacteristic harmonics Presenting effective techniques for the analysis and resolution of harmonic interactions, this valuable book will be an asset to engineers and researchers involved in the planning, design and operation of power systems. Power System Harmonic Analysis will also serve as a useful reference for postgraduate students following courses in power systems and power electronics disciplines.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Publisher This book addresses novel analytical and modeling tools for the assessment of power system supply quality. The presence of harmonics (waveform distortion) in power supply has proliferated with the increasing application of power semiconductor devices used in electronic equipment in industry, commerce and the home. Harmonic distortion problems include equipment overheating, motor failures, capacitor fuse blowings and inaccurate power metering. The authors of this book take the reader through time and frequency domain simulation, the standard Fourier analysis requirements, identification of earth and conductor impedances etc., which need to be used for reliable, direct solutions. They then proceed to look at converter characteristics, controls and non-linearities and iterative analysis techniques. From the Inside Flap Quality of power supply is now a major issue worldwide making harmonic analysis an essential element in power system planning and design. Power System Harmonic Analysis presents novel analytical and modelling tools for the assessment of components and systems, and their interactions at harmonic frequencies. The recent proliferation of power electronic equipment is a significant source of harmonic distortion and the authors present effective techniques to tackle this real engineering problem. Features include: Introduction to the main harmonic modelling philosophiesAnalysis of the behaviour of harmonic sources, stressing the interaction of ac/dc converters with the power systemInformation showing the reader how to predict accurately the levels of voltage and current harmonics throughout the power systemExplanation of the techniques currently used for the prediction of harmonic content and the more advanced algorithms recently developed to determine both characteristic and uncharacteristic harmonic levelsDescription of methods to facilitate accurate assessment of harmonic sources and precise harmonic flow analysisPractical guidance on the prediction of unstable conditions and uncharacteristic harmonics Presenting effective techniques for the analysis and resolution of harmonic interactions, this valuable book will be an asset to engineers and researchers involved in the planning, design and operation of power systems. Power System Harmonic Analysis will also serve as a useful reference for postgraduate students following courses in power systems and power electronics disciplines. From the Back Cover Quality of power supply is now a major issue worldwide making harmonic analysis an essential element in power system planning and design. Power System Harmonic Analysis presents novel analytical and modelling tools for the assessment of components and systems, and their interactions at harmonic frequencies. The recent proliferation of power electronic equipment is a significant source of harmonic distortion and the authors present effective techniques to tackle this real engineering problem. Features include: Introduction to the main harmonic modelling philosophiesAnalysis of the behaviour of harmonic sources, stressing the interaction of ac/dc converters with the power systemInformation showing the reader how to predict accurately the levels of voltage and current harmonics throughout the power systemExplanation of the techniques currently used for the prediction of harmonic content and the more advanced algorithms recently developed to determine both characteristic and uncharacteristic harmonic levelsDescription of methods to facilitate accurate assessment of harmonic sources and precise harmonic flow analysisPractical guidance on the prediction of unstable conditions and uncharacteristic harmonics Presenting effective techniques for the analysis and resolution of harmonic interactions, this valuable book will be an asset to engineers and researchers involved in the planning, design and operation of power systems. Power System Harmonic Analysis will also serve as a useful reference for postgraduate students following courses in power systems and power electronics disciplines. About the Author Jos Arrillaga is an experienced author, now an Emeritus Professor from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. He has written 10 books, including five for Wiley on the topic of electrical power systems, such as Power System Harmonics, Second Edition, Computer Modelling of Electrical Power Systems, Second Edition and High Voltage Direct Current Transmission. He has also written over 350 journal and conference papers. During the course of his career he has supervised around 50 PhD and 60 MSc/ME theses, most of them on the subject of high voltage direct current transmission, and he has also participated and convened several working groups. In 1997 he was awarded the Uno Lamm medal for outstanding contributions to HVDC transmission and he was in the New Years Honours list as a member of the New Zealand order of Merit. Neville Watson is a professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Canterbury. His research interests include power systems, power flow and harmonics. He is a senior member of IEEE and member of Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand. Read more

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐This book gives the most needed information on power system Harmonics along with the necessary background theory. It is a most useful piece of information source on the topic of growing concern. However, discussion about mitigation techniques for harmonics is not apparently present in the book.

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