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Reactive Power Control In Electric Systems By T.J.E.Miller



Contents
· Theory of Load Compensation. · Theory of Steady-State Reactive Power Control in Electric Transmission Systems. · Reactive Power Compensation and the Dynamic Performance of Transmission Systems. · Principles of Static Compensators. · Design of Thyristor Controllers. · An Example of a Modern Static Compensator. · Series Capacitors. · Synchronous Condensers. · Reactive Compensation and the Electric Arc Furnace. · Harmonics. · Reactive Power Coordination. Selected Bibliography. Index.

High Voltage Direct Current Transmission By Jos Arrillaga


Since the first edition of this book in 1983, HVDC technology has continued to develop and few power systems can now escape its influence. Fully revised, updated and expanded, this second edition builds on its predecessor's coverage of HVDC systems and describes the variety of reasons justifying the use of DC transmission as well as the basic concepts and techniques involved in the AC-DC and DC-AC conversion processes. Updates include the main technical advances of the past 15 years, such as improvements in the ratings and reliability of thyristor valves and other semiconductor devices, more controllable solid state devices, cost reduction techniques and discussion of the widening applications of DC that continue to make HVDC a competitive technology.


Power Electronics By Dr.P.S.Bimbhra Ebook


The book begins with the study of salient features of power diodes, power transistors, MOS- controlled thyristors and also other related topics. Each chapter begins at an introductory level and is so developed progressively that an average student can comprehend the subject matter easily. The topics covered in this volume include diode circuits and rectifiers, phase-controlled rectifiers, inverters, a.c. voltage controllers, etc. A large number of illustrative figures and a wide variety of worked examples add to the clarity of presentation.



FACTS Controllers In Power Transmission And Distribution By K R Padiyar

K. R. Padiyar, "Facts Controllers in Power Transmission Distribution"
New Age International | 2008 | ISBN: 1848290101 | 532 pages | File type: PDF | 5,1 mb
The emerging technology of Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) enables planning and operation of power systems at minimum costs, without compromising security. This is based on modern high power electronic systems that provide fast controllability to ensure 'flexible' operation under changing system conditions. This book presents a comprehensive treatment of the subject by discussing the operating principles, mathematical models, control design and issues that affect the applications. The concepts are explained often with illustrative examples and case studies. In particular, the book presents an in-depth coverage of:

Applications of SVC, TCSC, GCSC, SPST, STATCOM, SSSC, UPFC, IPFC and IPC for voltage/power control in transmission systems.
Application of DSTATCOM, DVR and UPQC for improving power quality in distribution systems.
Design of Power Oscillation Damping (POD) controllers.
Discrete control of FACTS for improving transient stability.
Mitigation of SSR using series FACTS Controllers.
Issues affecting control design such as electromagnetic and harmonic interactions.

The book can serve as a text or reference for a course on FACTS Controllers. It will also benefit researchers and practicing engineers who wish to understand and apply FACTS technology.