E-Book, Englisch, 445 Seiten
Ponce / Molina / Mata Power System Fundamentals
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-351-37183-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 445 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-351-37183-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Smart grids are linked with smart homes and smart meters. These smart grids are the new topology for generating, distributing, and consuming energy. If these smart devices are not connected in a smart grid, then they cannot work properly; hence, the conventional power systems are swiftly changing in order to improve the quality of electrical energy. This book covers the fundamentals of power systems—which are the pillars for smart grids —with a focus on defining the smart grid with theoretical and experimental electrical concepts. Power System Fundamentals begins by discussing electric circuits, the basic systems in smart grids, and finishes with a complete smart grid concept. The book allows the reader to build a foundation of understanding with basic and advanced exercises that run on simulation before moving to experimental results. It is intended for readers who want to comprehensively cover both the basic and advanced concepts of smart grids.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1 Linear Electric Circuits
1.1 Passive elements in electric circuits
1.2 Type of connection of passive elements
1.3 Frequency-domain analysis
1.4 AC Power Analysis
1.5 Polyphase Circuits
1.6 Harmonics
1.7 Theoretical problems
1.8 Homework problems
1.9 Simulation
2 Power flow and electric machinery basics
2.1 A glance into power flow
2.2 Modeling basics
2.3 Machine parameters
2.4 Mathematical models of electric machinery
2.5 Theoretical problems
2.6 Homework problems
2.7 Simulation
3 Hydroelectricity
3.1 Overall characteristics and operation
3.2 Integration with the infinite bus
3.3 Theoretical problems
3.4 Homework problems
3.5 Simulation
4 Wind Energy
4.1 Wind turbine basic structure
4.2 Worldwide Eolic energy production
4.3 Basics of wind energy
4.4 Aerodynamics of wind turbines
4.5 Constant-Speed turbines versus variable-speed ones
4.6 Wind energy resource
4.7 Power generation system
4.8 Mathematical Model of B2B converter
4.9 Economic factors
4.10 Homework problems
4.11 Simulation
5 Solar energy
5.1 Capturing solar energy
5.2 Introduction to photo-voltaics
5.3 Photo-voltaic panel modeling
5.4 A brief example: Solar umbrella monitoring with LabVIEW
5.5 Exercises
5.6 Homework problems
5.7 Simulation
6 Electric Power Transmission
6.1 Generic structure of a transmission tower
6.2 Transmission line parameters
6.3 Transmission line mathematical model
6.4 Power flow analysis
6.5 Theoretical Problems
6.6 Homework problems
6.7 Simulation
7 Power distribution system, unsymmetrical failures and power system protections
7.1 Types of distribution systems
7.2 Faults on power systems
7.3 Electric protections
7.4 Power Line Carrier
7.5 Theoretical problems
7.6 Homework Problems
7.7 Simulation
8 Renewable Energy
8.1 Energy sources and resources
8.2 Types of Energy
8.3 Types of renewable energies
8.4 Advantages and disadvantages
8.5 Storage
8.6 Energy and society
8.7 Economics
8.8 Solutions
8.9 Theoretical problems
8.10 Homework problems
8.11 Simulation
9 Smart Grid
9.1 Benefits of the Smart Grid
9.2 Cyber-Security
9.3 Exercises
9.4 Homework problems
9.5 Simulation
10 Power electronics in power systems using LabView, LabView-FPGA and Multisim
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Co-Simulation LabVIEW & Multisim
10.3 Case study: Intelligent wind turbine control using LabVIEW Simulation
10.4 Co-simulation LabVIEW FPGA & Multisim
10.5 Case study a Half-Bridge Inverter Control
10.6 Case study the Phase-Lock Loop (PLL)




