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Electric power systems
- ISBN:9781848210080
- ISBN:1848210086
- Call Number : TK 1001 .C59413 2008
- Main Entry:Commande et regulation des reseaux electriques. English
- Title:Electric power systems [electronic resource] / edited by Michel Crappe.
- Publisher:London, UK : ISTE, 2008.
- Physical Description:xii, 376 p.: ill.; 25 cm
- Notes:"First published in France in 2003 by Hermes Science/Lavoisier under the titles 'Commande et régulation des réseaux électriques' and 'Stabilité et sauvegarde des réseaux électriques'"--T.p. verso
- Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
- Subject:Electric power systems.
- Subject:Commande et regulation des reseaux electriques. English
- Added Entry:Crappe, Michel.
- Electric PowerSystems
- Table of Contents
- General Aspects of the Control, Regulation and Security of the Energy Network in Alternating Current
- Evolution of European Electric Power Systems in the Face of New Constraints: Impact of Decentralized Generation
- 2.1. Introduction: a new paradigm
- 2.2. Structure of modern electric transmission and distribution networks
- 2.2.1.
- 2.2.2.
- 2.3. Recent development in the European networks and new constraints
- 2.3.1.
- 2.3.2.
- 2.3.3.
- 2.3.4.
- 2.4. The specific characteristics of electrical energy
- 2.4.1.
- 2.4.2.
- 2.4.3.
- 2.4.4.
- 2.4.5.
- 2.5. Decentralized power generation
- 2.5.1.
- 2.5.2.
- 2.5.3.
- 2.5.4.
- 2.6. Specific problems in integrating decentralized production in the networks 2.6.1.
- 2.6.2.
- 2.6.3.
- 2.6.4.
- 2.6.5.
- 2.6.6.
- 2.6.7.
- 2.7. New requirements in research and development
- 2.7.1.
- 2.7.2.
- 2.8. Conclusion: a challenge and an opportunity for development for the electrical sector
- 2.9. Bibliography
- Planning Methods for Generation and Transmission of Electrical Energy
- Power Quality
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.1.1.
- 4.1.2.
- 4.2. Degradation of the voltage quality – disturbance phenomena
- 4.2.1.
- 4.2.2.
- 4.2.3.
- 4.2.4.
- 4.2.5.
- 4.2.6
- 4.2.7.
- 4.2.8.
- 4.3. Basic concepts of standardization
- 4.4. Quality indices
- 4.4.1.
- 4.4.2.
- 4.5. Evaluation of quality 4.5.1.
- 4.5.2.
- 4.6. Connection of the disturbance facilities 4.6.1.
- 4.6.2.
- 4.6.3.
- 4.6.4.
- 4.7. Controlling power quality
- 4.7.1.
- 4.7.2.
- 4.8. Quality in a competitive market – role of the regulators
- 4.9. Bibliography
- Applications of Synchronized Phasor Measurements to Large Interconnected Electric Power Systems
- Voltage Instability
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Voltage instability phenomena 6.2.1.
- 6.2.2
- 6.2.3
- 6.2.4
- 6.2.5
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- 6.3. Countermeasures for voltage instability
- 6.3.1
- 6.3.2.
- 6.3.3.
- 6.3.4
- 6.3.5
- 6.4. Analysis methods of voltage stability and security
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- 6.5. Conclusion
- 6.6. Bibliography
- Transient Stability: Assessment and Control
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Transient stability 7.2.1.
- 7.2.2.
- 7.2.3.
- 7.3. Transient stability assessment methods: brief history 7.3.1.
- 7.3.2.
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- 7.3.3.
- 7.4. The SIME method 7.4.1.
- 7.4.2.
- 7.4.3.
- 7.5. Different descriptions of transient stability phenomena
- 7.6. The preventive SIME method
- 7.6.1.
- 7.6.2.
- 7.6.3.
- 7.6.4.
- EMS pre-processing functions EMS man-machine interface functions
- Contingency Filtering Ranking and Assessment
- Transient Stability Control
- Optimal Power Flow
- Transient Stability Assessment
- Figure 7.
- 7.6.5.
- 7.7. Emergency SIME method 7.7.1.
- 7.7.2.
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- 7.7.3.
- 7.7.4.
- 7.7.5.
- 7.7.6.
- 7.8. Bibliography
- Security of Large Electric Power Systems – Defense Plans – Numerical Simulation of Electromechanical Transients
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Degradation mechanisms of network operation 8.2.1.
- 8.2.2.
- 8.2.3.
- 8.2.4.
- 8.3. Defense action and the notion of a defense plan
- 8.3.1.
- 8.3.2.
- 8.3.3.
- 8.3.4.
- 8.3.5.
- 8.4. The extended electromechanical model 8.4.1.
- 8.4.2.
- 8.4.3.
- 8.4.4.
- 8.5. Examples of defense action study 8.5.1.
- 8.5.2.
- 8.5.3.
- 8.5.4.
- 8.6. Future prospects
- 8.6.1.
- 8.6.2.
- 8.6.3.
- 8.6.4.
- 8.7. Bibliography
- System Control by Power Electronics or Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems
- 9.1. Introduction: direct current links and FACTS
- 9.2. General concepts of power transfer control 9.2.1
- 9.2.2.
- 9.2.3.
- 9.2.4.
- 9.2.5.
- 9.2.6.
- 9.3. Control of power transits in the networks
- 9.3.1.
- 9.3.2.
- 9.4. Classification of control systems according to the connection mode in the network
- 9.4.1.
- 9.4.2.
- 9.4.3
- 9.5. Improvement of alternator transient stability 9.5.1.
- 9.5.2.
- 9.5.3.
- 9.5.4.
- 9.5.5.
- 9.5.6.
- 9.5.7.
- 9.5.8.
- 9.6. Damping of oscillations
- 9.7. Maintaining the voltage plan
- 9.8. Classification and existing applications of FACTS
- 9.8.1
- 9.8.2.
- 9.8.3.
- 9.9. Control and protection of FACTS
- 9.10. Modeling and numerical simulation
- 9.10.1.
- 9.10.2.
- 9.10.3.
- 9.10.4.
- 9.10.5.
- 9.11. Future prospects
- 9.12. Bibliography