Asymmetric operation of AC power transmission system
Auteurs : MARCEAU Richard J., SANA Abdou-R, MCGILLIS Donald T.
Chapter 1 - The Modern Power System
Introduction. Power System Engineering. Symmetric Versus Asymmetric Operation.
Chapter 2 - Introduction to Asymmetric Operation of PowerTransmission Systems
Concept of Asymmetric Operation. System Security. Strategies of Implementation. Reactive Power Management.
Chapter 3 - Probabilistic Aspects of Asymmetric Operation
Introduction. The Binomial Law. The Poisson Distribution. The Weibull Distribution. Application to Asymmetric Operation.
Chapter 4 - Asymmetric Operation of a Corridor with Multiple Lines
Introduction. Asymmetric Operation Using Conventional Compensating Devices: Lossless Line With Lumped Parameters. Asymmetric Operation Using Conventional Compensating Devices: Uncoupled Line With Distributed Parameters. Asymmetric Operation Using FACTS Controllers.
Chapter 5 - Asymmetric Operation of a Corridor With a Single Line
Introduction. Compensation With Conventional Devices. Compensation With FACTS Devices. Paired and Versatile Negative-sequence and Zero-sequence Currents Filtering.
Chapter 6 - Economic Analysis
Introduction. Estimating Costs. Investment Costs of Asymmetric Operation Using Conventional and Modern Compensating Devices. Investment Costs of Asymmetric Operation Compared to the Cost of the LOLE and the Cost of a New Line. Effect of the Number of Lines. Scenario Studies.
Chapter 7 - Enhancing the Flexibility of Power System Operation
Introduction. Review of the Three-phase N _ 1 Criterion. The Single-line Corridor. Distributed Generation. The Distribution System.
Chapter 8 - Conclusion
Appendix A - Underlying Concepts of Symmetrical Three-phase System Planning
Appendix B - Simulation Results
This book is an invaluable tool for professionals working in industry, government and research as well as students and professors in electrical engineering and applied science.
• Abdou-R. Sana, Eng., Ph.D., is an independent consultant in electric energy systems.
• Donald T. McGillis, Eng., is an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at both McGill University and Concordia University.
Date de parution : 12-2006
Ouvrage de 264 p.
17x25 cm