Power Electronic Control in Electrical Systems
- 1st Edition - December 20, 2001
- Latest edition
- Authors: Enrique Acha, Vassilios Agelidis, Olimpo Anaya, TJE Miller
- Language: English
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Description
Description
Power Electronic Control in Electrical Systems fundamental concepts associated with the topic of power electronic control are covered alongside the latest equipment and devices, new application areas and associated computer-assisted methods.
Key features
Key features
- A practical guide to the control of reactive power systems
- Ideal for postgraduate and professional courses
- Covers the latest equipment and computer-aided analysis
Readership
Readership
Postgraduates and researchers in electrical power engineering. Professional engineers on short courses and those working in the area seeking to update their skills
Table of contents
Table of contents
Electrical power systems - an overviewPower systems engineering - fundamental conceptsTransmission system compensationPower flows in compensation and control studiesPower semiconductor devices and converter hardware issuesPower electronic equipmentHarmonic studies of power compensating plantTransient studies of FACTS and Custom Power equipmentExamples, problems and exercises
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 8, 2002
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
EA
Enrique Acha
Affiliations and expertise
University of Glasgow, UKVA
Vassilios Agelidis
Affiliations and expertise
University of Glasgow, UKOA
Olimpo Anaya
Affiliations and expertise
University of Glasgow, UKTM
TJE Miller
Affiliations and expertise
University of Glasgow, UKView book on ScienceDirect
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