High Voltage Protection for Telecommunications
Part 44 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
There is growing concern that new engineers, planners, and field technicians are not aware of the danger and reliability issues surrounding proper protection of telecommunications circuits. Using a practical, hands-on approach, “High Voltage Protection for Telecommunications” combines all the essential information and key issues into one book. Designed for professional training and self-study, the text will help guide managers, engineers, planners, and technicians through the process of planning, designing, installing, and maintaining safe and reliable data and voice communications circuits that are exposed to High Voltage events.
Probabilistic Transmission System Planning
Part 59 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The book is composed of 12 chapters and three appendices, and can be divided into four parts. The first part includes Chapters 2 to 7, which discuss the concepts, models, methods and data in probabilistic transmission planning. The second part, Chapters 8 to 11, addresses four essential issues in probabilistic transmission planning applications using actual utility systems as examples. Chapter 12, as the third part, focuses on a special issue, i.e. how to deal with uncertainty of data in probabilistic transmission planning. The fourth part consists of three appendices, which provide the basic knowledge in mathematics for probabilistic planning.
Modular Multilevel Converters
Analysis, Control, and Applications
Part 67 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
An invaluable academic reference for the area of high-power converters, covering all the latest developments in the field
High-power multilevel converters are well known in industry and academia as one of the preferred choices for efficient power conversion. Over the past decade, several power converters have been developed and commercialized in the form of standard and customized products that power a wide range of industrial applications. Currently, the modular multilevel converter is a fast-growing technology and has received wide acceptance from both industry and academia. Providing adequate technical background for graduate- and undergraduate-level teaching, this book includes a comprehensive analysis of the conventional and advanced modular multilevel converters employed in motor drives, HVDC systems, and power quality improvement.
Modular Multilevel Converters: Analysis, Control, and Applications provides an overview of high-power converters, reference frame theory, classical control methods, pulse width modulation schemes, advanced model predictive control methods, modeling of ac drives, advanced drive control schemes, modeling and control of HVDC systems, active and reactive power control, power quality problems, reactive power, harmonics and unbalance compensation, modeling and control of static synchronous compensators (STATCOM) and unified power quality compensators. Furthermore, this book:
• Explores technical challenges, modeling, and control of various modular multilevel converters in a wide range of applications such as transformer and transformerless motor drives, high voltage direct current transmission systems, and power quality improvement
• Reflects the latest developments in high-power converters in medium-voltage motor drive systems
• Offers design guidance with tables, charts graphs, and MATLAB simulations Modular Multilevel Converters: Analysis, Control, and Applications is a valuable reference book for academic researchers, practicing engineers, and other professionals in the field of high power converters. It also serves well as a textbook for graduate-level students.
Restructured Electric Power Systems
Analysis of Electricity Markets with Equilibrium Models
Part 71 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The latest practical applications of electricity market equilibrium models in analyzing electricity markets.
Electricity market deregulation is driving the power energy production from a monopolistic structure into a competitive market environment. The development of electricity markets has necessitated the need to analyze market behavior and power. “Restructured Electric Power Systems” reviews the latest developments in electricity market equilibrium models and discusses the application of such models in the practical analysis and assessment of electricity markets.
Drawing upon the extensive involvement in the research and industrial development of the leading experts in the subject area, the book starts by explaining the current developments of electrical power systems towards smart grids and then relates the operation and control technologies to the aspects in electricity markets. It explores:
• The problems of electricity market behavior and market power
• Mathematical programs with equilibrium constraints (MPEC) and equilibrium problems with equilibrium constraints (EPEC)
• Tools and techniques for solving the electricity market equilibrium problems
• Various electricity market equilibrium models
• State-of-the-art techniques for computing the electricity market equilibrium problems
• The application of electricity market equilibrium models in assessing the economic benefits of transmission expansions for market environments, forward and spot markets, short-term power system security, and analysis of reactive power impact
Also featured are computational resources to allow readers to develop algorithms on their own, as well as future research directions in modeling and computational techniques in electricity market analysis. “Restructured Electric Power Systems” is an invaluable reference for electrical engineers and power system economists from power utilities and for professors, postgraduate students, and undergraduate students in electrical power engineering, as well as those responsible for the design, engineering, research, and development of competitive electricity markets and electricity market policy.
Operation and Control of Electric Energy Processing Systems
Part 72 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The purpose of this book is to provide a working knowledge and an exposure to cutting edge developments in operation and control of electric energy processing systems. The book focuses on the modeling and control of interdependent communications and electric energy systems, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), and the interdisciplinary education component of the EPNES initiative.
Power Conversion and Control of Wind Energy Systems
Part 76 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The book presents the latest power conversion and control technology in modern wind energy systems. It has nine chapters, covering technology overview and market survey, electric generators and modeling, power converters and modulation techniques, wind turbine characteristics and configurations, and control schemes for fixed-and variable-speed wind energy systems. The book also provides in-depth steady-state and dynamic analysis of squirrel cage induction generator, doubly fed induction generator, and synchronous generator-based wind energy systems.
To illustrate the key concepts and help the reader tackle real-world issues, the book contains more than 30 case studies and 100 solved problems in addition to simulations and experiments. The book serves as a comprehensive reference for academic researchers and practicing engineers. It can also be used as a textbook for graduate students and final year undergraduate students.
Integration of Distributed Generation in the Power System
Part 80 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The integration of new sources of energy like wind power, solar-power, small-scale generation, or combined heat and power in the power grid is something that impacts a lot of stakeholders: network companies (both distribution and transmission), the owners and operators of the DG units, other end-users of the power grid (including normal consumers like you and me) and not in the least policy makers and regulators.
There is a lot of misunderstanding about the impact of DG on the power grid, with one side (including mainly some but certainly not all, network companies) claiming that the lights will go out soon, whereas the other side (including some DG operators and large parks of the general public) claiming that there is nothing to worry about and that it's all a conspiracy of the large production companies that want to protect their own interests and keep the electricity price high.
The authors are of the strong opinion that this is NOT the way one should approach such an important subject as the integration of new, more environmentally friendly, sources of energy in the power grid. With this book the authors aim to bring some clarity to the debate allowing all stakeholders together to move to a solution. This book will introduce systematic and transparent methods for quantifying the impact of DG on the power grid.
Doubly Fed Induction Machine
Modeling and Control for Wind Energy Generation
Part 85 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
This book will be focused on the modeling and control of the DFIM based wind turbines. In the first part of the book, the mathematical description of different basic dynamic models of the DFIM will be carried out. It will be accompanied by a detailed steady-state analysis of the machine. After that, a more sophisticated model of the machine that considers grid disturbances, such as voltage dips and unbalances will be also studied. The second part of the book surveys the most relevant control strategies used for the DFIM when it operates at the wind energy generation application. The control techniques studied, range from standard solutions used by wind turbine manufacturers, to the last developments oriented to improve the behavior of high power wind turbines, as well as control and hardware based solutions to address different faulty scenarios of the grid. In addition, the standalone DFIM generation system will be also analyzed.
An Introduction to Wavelet Modulated Inverters
Part 87 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
An authoritative guide to designing and constructing wavelet functions that accurately model complex circuits for better performance.
This is the first book to provide details, analysis, development, implementation, and performances of wavelet modulated (WM) inverters, a novel technique that keeps power systems stable and minimizes energy waste while enhancing power quality and efficiency. Written by experts in the power electronics field, it provides step-by-step procedures to implement the WM technique for single-and three-phase inverters. Also presented are key sample performance results for the new WM power inverters for different load types, which demonstrate the inverters' simplicity, efficacy, and robustness.
Beginning with the fundamentals of inverter technology, the book then describes wavelet basis functions and sampling theory with particular reference to the switching model of inverters. From there, comprehensive chapters explain:
• The connection between the non-uniform sampling theorem and wavelet functions to develop an ideal sampling-reconstruction process to operate an inverter
• The development of scale-based linearly combined basis functions in order to successfully operate single-phase WM inverters
• Performances of single-phase WM inverters for static, dynamic, and non-linear loads
• The simulation and experimental performances of three-phase wavelet modulated voltage source inverters for different loads at various operating conditions
The book establishes, for the first time, a direct utilization of different concepts of the sampling theorem and signal processing in accurate modeling of the operation of single-and three-phase inverters. Figures are provided to help develop the basis of utilizing concepts of the sampling, signal processing, and wavelet theories in developing a new tool and technology for inverters. Also included are easy-to-follow mathematical derivations, as well as procedures and flowcharts to facilitate the implementation of the WM inverters. These items make this unique reference of great interest to academic researchers, industry-based researchers, and practicing engineers. It is ideally suited for senior undergraduate and graduate-level students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, applied signal processing, and power electronics courses.
Control of Electric Machine Drive Systems
Part 88 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A unique approach to sensorless control and regulator design of electric drives
Based on the author's vast industry experience and collaborative works with other industries, Control of Electric Machine Drive Systems is packed with tested, implemented, and verified ideas that engineers can apply to everyday problems in the field. Originally published in Korean as a textbook, this highly practical updated version features the latest information on the control of electric machines and apparatus, as well as a new chapter on sensorless control of AC machines, a topic not covered in any other publication.
The book begins by explaining the features of the electric drive system and trends of development in related technologies, as well as the basic structure and operation principles of the electric machine. It also addresses steady state characteristics and control of the machines and the transformation of physical variables of AC machines using reference frame theory in order to provide a proper foundation for the material.
The heart of the book reviews several control algorithms of electric machines and power converters, explaining active damping and how to regulate current, speed, and position in a feedback manner. Seung-Ki Sul introduces tricks to enhance the control performance of the electric machines, and the algorithm to detect the phase angle of an AC source and to control DC link voltages of power converters. Topics also covered are:
• Vector control
• Control algorithms for position/speed sensorless drive of AC machines
• Methods for identifying the parameters of electric machines and power converters
• The matrix algebra to model a three-phase AC machine in d-q-n axes
Every chapter features exercise problems drawn from actual industry experience. The book also includes more than 300 figures and offers access to an FTP site, which provides MATLAB programs for selected problems. The book's practicality and realworld relatability make it an invaluable resource for professionals and engineers involved in the research and development of electric machine drive business, industrial drive designers, and senior undergraduate and graduate students.
To obtain instructor materials please send an email to pressbooks@ieee.org
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MATLAB codes are also downloadable from Wiley Booksupport Site at http://booksupport.wiley.com
Handbook of Electrical Power System Dynamics
Modeling, Stability, and Control
Part 92 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
This book aims to provide insights on new trends in power systems operation and control and to present, in detail, analysis methods of the power system behavior (mainly its dynamics) as well as the mathematical models for the main components of power plants and the control systems implemented in dispatch centers. Particularly, evaluation methods for rotor angle stability and voltage stability as well as control mechanism of the frequency and voltage are described. Illustrative examples and graphical representations help readers across many disciplines acquire ample knowledge on the respective subjects.
Extruded Cables for High-Voltage Direct-Current Transmission
Advances in Research and Development
Part 93 of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The only book on the market that provides current, necessary, and comprehensive technical knowledge of extruded cables and high-voltage direct-current transmission.
This is the first book to fully address the technical aspects of high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) link projects with extruded cables. It covers design and engineering techniques for cable lines, insulation materials, and accessories, as well as cable performance and life span and reliability issues.
Beginning with a discussion on the fundamentals of HVDC cable transmission theory, Extruded Cables for High-Voltage “Direct-Current Transmission: Advances in Research and Development” covers:
• Both the cable and the accessories (joints and terminations), each of which affects cable line performance
• The basic designs of HVDC cables-including a comparison of mass insulated non-draining cables with extruded HVDC cables
• The theoretical elements on which the design of HVDC cables is based-highlighting the differences between HVAC and HVDC cables
• Space charge-related problems that have a critical impact on extruded insulation for HVDC application
• Recent advances in extruded compounds for HVDC cables such as additives and nano-fillers
• The improved design of extruded HVDC cable systems-with emphasis on design aspects relevant to accessories
• Cable line reliability problems and the impact on cable system design
Including more than 200 illustrations, “Extruded Cables for High-Voltage Direct-Current Transmission” fills a gap in the field, providing power cable engineers with complete, up-to-date guidance on HVDC cable lines with extruded insulation.
Intelligent Data Mining and Analysis in Power and Energy Systems
Models and Applications for Smarter Efficient Power Systems
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A hands-on and current review of data mining and analysis and their applications to power and energy systems
In “Intelligent Data Mining and Analysis in Power and Energy Systems: Models and Applications for Smarter Efficient Power Systems”, the editors assemble a team of distinguished engineers to deliver a practical and incisive review of cutting-edge information on data mining and intelligent data analysis models as they relate to power and energy systems. You'll find accessible descriptions of state-of-the-art advances in intelligent data mining and analysis and see how they drive innovation and evolution in the development of new technologies.
The book combines perspectives from authors distributed around the world with expertise gained in academia and industry. It facilitates review work and identification of critical points in the research and offers insightful commentary on likely future developments in the field. It also provides:
• A thorough introduction to data mining and analysis, including the foundations of data preparation and a review of various analysis models and methods
• In-depth explorations of clustering, classification, and forecasting
• Intensive discussions of machine learning applications in power and energy systems
Perfect for power and energy systems designers, planners, operators, and consultants, “Intelligent Data Mining and Analysis in Power and Energy Systems” will also earn a place in the libraries of software developers, researchers, and students with an interest in data mining and analysis problems.
A New Swing-Contract Design for Wholesale Power Markets
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Provides comprehensive information on swing contracts for flexible reserve provision in wholesale power markets
This book promotes a linked swing-contract market design for centrally-managed wholesale power markets to facilitate increased reliance on renewable energy resources and demand-side participation. The proposed swing contracts are firm or option two-part pricing contracts permitting resources to offer the future availability of dispatchable power paths (reserve) with broad types of flexibility in their power attributes.
A New Swing-Contract Design for Wholesale Power Markets begins with a brief introduction to the subject, followed by two chapters that cover: general goals for wholesale power market design, history, operations, and conceptual concerns for current U.S. RTO/ISO-managed wholesale power markets, and the relationship of the present study to previous swing-contract research. The next eight chapters cover: a general swing-contract formulation for centrally-managed wholesale power markets, illustrative swing-contract reserve offers, inclusion of reserve offers with price swing, inclusion of price-sensitive reserve bids, and extension to a linked collection of swing-contract markets. Operations in current U.S. RTO/ISO-managed markets are reviewed in the following four chapters, and conceptual and practical advantages of the linked swing-contract market design are carefully considered. The book concludes with an examination of two key issues: How might current U.S. RTO/ISO-managed markets transition gradually to a swing-contract form? And how might independent distribution system operators, functioning as linkage entities at transmission and distribution system interfaces, make use of swing contracts to facilitate their participation in wholesale power markets as providers of ancillary services harnessed from distribution-side resources? In summary, this title:
• Addresses problems with current wholesale electric power markets by developing a new swing-contract market design from concept to practical implementation
• Provides introductory chapters that explain the general principles motivating the new market design, hence why a new approach is required
• Develops a new type of swing contract suitable for wholesale power markets with increasing reliance on renewable energy and active demand-side participation
A New Swing-Contract Design for Wholesale Power Markets is an ideal book for electric power system professionals and for students specializing in electric power systems.
Coordinated Operation and Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity Incorporated Networks
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A practical resource presenting the fundamental technologies and solutions for real-world problems in modern heat and electricity incorporated networks (MHEINs)
“Coordinated Operation and Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity Incorporated Networks” covers the foundations of multi-carrier energy networks (MCENs), highlights potential technologies and multi-energy systems in this area, and discusses requirements for coordinated operation and planning of heat and electricity hybrid networks. The book not only covers the coordinated operation of heat and electricity networks (HENs) but also supports the planning of HENs to provide more clarity regarding HENs' presence in the future modern MCENs.
The first part of “Coordinated Operation and Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity Incorporated Networks” provides a conceptual introduction with more emphasis on definition, structure, features, and challenges of the one and multidimensional energy networks as well as optimal operation and planning of the MHEINs. The second part of the book covers potential technologies and systems for energy production, communication, transmission and distribution, hybrid energy generation, and more. The third and fourth parts of the book investigate the optimal coordinated operation and planning of the MHEINs.
Topics covered in the book also include:
• Considerations of hybrid energy storage systems, business models, hybrid transitional energy markets, and decision-making plans
• Requirements for switching from the traditional independent energy networks to modern interdependent energy grids
• The key role of multi-carrier energy systems in the optimal integration of modern heat and electricity incorporated networks
• Technical and theoretical analysis of the coordinated operation and planning of the modern heat and electricity incorporated networks, especially in terms of hybrid energy storage systems
“Coordinated Operation and Planning of Modern Heat and Electricity Incorporated Networks” is an invaluable resource and authoritative reference for the researchers and the system engineers focusing on advanced methods for deployment of state of art technologies in the modern structure of the multi-carrier energy networks.
Practical Power System Operation
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Power system operation from an operator's perspective
Power systems are operated with the primary objectives of safety, reliability, and efficiency. “Practical Power System Operation” is the first book to provide a comprehensive picture of power system operation for both professional engineers and students alike. The book systematically describes the operator's functions, the processes required to operate the system, and the enabling technology solutions deployed to facilitate the processes. In his book, Dr. Ebrahim Vaahedi, an expert practitioner in the field, presents a holistic review of:
• The current state and workings of power system operation
• Problems encountered by operators and solutions to remedy the problems
• Individual operator functions, processes, and the enabling technology solutions
• Deployment of real-time assessment, control, and optimization solutions in power system operation
• Energy Management Systems and their architecture
• Distribution Management Systems and their architecture
• Power system operation in the changing energy industry landscape and the evolving technology solutions
Because power system operation is such a critical function around the world, the consequences of improper operation range from financial repercussions to societal welfare impacts that put people's safety at risk. Practical Power System Operation includes a step-by-step illustrated guide to the operator functions, processes, and decision support tools that enable the processes. As a bonus, it includes a detailed review of the emerging technology and operation solutions that have evolved over the last few years. Written to the standards of higher education and university curriculums, “Practical Power System Operation” has been classroom tested for excellence and is a must-read for anyone looking to learn the critical skills they need for a successful career in power system operations.
Understanding Symmetrical Components for Power System Modeling
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
An essential guide to studying symmetrical component theory
• Provides concise treatment of symmetrical components
• Describes major sequence models of power system components
• Discusses Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP) models
• Includes worked examples to illustrate the complexity of calculations, followed by matrix methods of solution which have been adopted for calculations on digital computers
Distributed Energy Management of Electrical Power Systems
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Go in-depth with this comprehensive discussion of distributed energy management.
“Distributed Energy Management of Electrical Power Systems” provides the most complete analysis of fully distributed control approaches and their applications for electric power systems available today. Authored by four respected leaders in the field, the book covers the technical aspects of control, operation management, and optimization of electric power systems.
In each chapter, the book covers the foundations and fundamentals of the topic under discussion. It then moves on to more advanced applications. Topics reviewed in the book include:
• System-level coordinated control
• Optimization of active and reactive power in power grids
• The coordinated control of distributed generation, elastic load and energy storage systems
“Distributed Energy Management” incorporates discussions of emerging and future technologies and their potential effects on electrical power systems. The increased impact of renewable energy sources is also covered.
Perfect for industry practitioners and graduate students in the field of power systems, Distributed Energy Management remains the leading reference for anyone with an interest in its fascinating subject matter.
Power System Protection
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A newly updated guide to the protection of power systems in the 21st century.
“Power System Protection”, 2nd Edition combines brand new information about the technological and business developments in the field of power system protection that have occurred since the last edition was published in 1998.
The new edition includes updates on the effects of short circuits on:
• Power quality
• Multiple setting groups
• Quadrilateral distance relay characteristics
• Loadability
It also includes comprehensive information about the impacts of business changes, including deregulation, disaggregation of power systems, dependability, and security issues. “Power System Protection” provides the analytical basis for design, application, and setting of power system protection equipment for today's engineer. Updates from protection engineers with distinct specializations contribute to a comprehensive work covering all aspects of the field.
New regulations and new components included in modern power protection systems are discussed at length. Computer-based protection is covered in-depth, as is the impact of renewable energy systems connected to distribution and transmission systems.
Wireless Power Transfer
Principles and Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Presents a detailed overview of multiple-objective wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies, including the latest research developments and emerging applications
“Wireless Power Transfer: Principles and Applications” offers comprehensive coverage of all key aspects of wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies, including fundamental theory, intelligent control, configuration analysis, and emerging power electronics techniques. This unique resource is the first book of its kind to provide in-depth discussion of energy transmission control schemes with emphasis on omni-directional vector control, energy-encryption-based security control, demand-based optimal designs for transmitter, pickup, and self-resonance coils, multiple-objective power distribution, and maximum efficiency and power control under various conditions.
In addition, this text:
• Presents the methodologies and approaches of emerging multiple-objective WPT technologies
• Discusses various applications for wireless charging techniques, including contactless power for electric vehicles, in-flight charging for unmanned aerial vehicles, and underwater wireless charging
• Covers both intermittent and continuous impedance matching methods for different classes of coils
• Features more than 400 high-quality illustrations and numerous figures and tables throughout
“Wireless Power Transfer: Principles and Applications” is an invaluable technical reference for academic researchers and industry professionals in power and energy engineering, and an excellent textbook for postgraduate courses in relevant areas of industrial and electronic engineering.
Electromagnetic Analysis and Condition Monitoring of Synchronous Generators
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Discover an insightful and complete overview of electromagnetic analysis and fault diagnosis in large synchronous generators.
In “Electromagnetic Analysis and Condition Monitoring of Synchronous Generators”, a team of distinguished engineers delivers a comprehensive review of the electromagnetic analysis and fault diagnosis of synchronous generators. Beginning with an introduction to several types of synchronous machine structures, the authors move on to the most common faults found in synchronous generators and their impacts on performance.
The book includes coverage of different modeling tools, including the finite element method, winding function, and magnetic equivalent circuit, as well as various types of health monitoring systems focusing on the magnetic field, voltage, current, shaft flux, and vibration. Finally, “Electromagnetic Analysis and Condition Monitoring of Synchronous Generators” covers signal processing tools that can help identify hidden patterns caused by faults and machine learning tools enabling automated condition monitoring.
The book also includes:
• A thorough introduction to condition monitoring in electric machines and its importance to synchronous generators
• Comprehensive explorations of the classification of synchronous generators, including armature arrangement, machine construction, and applications
• Practical discussions of different types of electrical and mechanical faults in synchronous generators, including short circuit faults, eccentricity faults, misalignment, core-related faults, and broken damper bar faults
• In-depth examinations of the modeling of healthy and faulty synchronous generators, including analytical and numerical methods
Perfect for engineers working in electrical machine analysis, maintenance, and fault detection, “Electromagnetic Analysis and Condition Monitoring of Synchronous Generators” is also an indispensable resource for professors and students in electrical power engineering.
Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in a Smart City
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A comprehensive review of the advances of smart cities' smart energy, transportation, infrastructure, and health
“Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in a Smart City” offers an essential guide to the functions, characteristics, and domains of smart cities and the energy technology necessary to sustain them. The authors-noted experts on the topic-include theoretical underpinnings, practical information, and potential benefits for the development of smart cities.
The book includes information on various financial models of energy storage, the management of networked micro-grids, coordination of virtual energy storage systems, reliability modeling and assessment of cyber space, and the development of a vehicle-to-grid voltage support. The authors review smart transportation elements such as advanced metering infrastructure for electric vehicle charging, power system dispatching with plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and best practices for low power wide area network technologies. In addition, the book explores smart health that is based on the Internet of Things and smart devices that can help improve patient care processes and decrease costs while maintaining quality. This important resource:
• Examines challenges and opportunities that arise with the development of smart cities
• Presents state-of-the-art financial models of smart energy storage
• Clearly explores elements of a smart city based on the advancement of information and communication technology
• Contains a review of advances in smart health for smart cities
• Includes a variety of real-life case studies that illustrate various components of a smart city
Written for practicing engineers and engineering students, “Smart Energy for Transportation and Health in Smart Cities” offers a practical guide to the various aspects that create a sustainable smart city.
Graph Database and Graph Computing for Power System Analysis
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Graph Database and Graph Computing for Power System Analysis
Understand a new way to model power systems with this comprehensive and practical guide
Graph databases have become one of the essential tools for managing large data systems. Their structure improves over traditional table-based relational databases in that it reconciles more closely to the inherent physics of a power system, enabling it to model the components and the network of a power system in an organic way. The authors' pioneering research has demonstrated the effectiveness and the potential of graph data management and graph computing to transform power system analysis.
Graph Database and Graph Computing for Power System Analysis presents a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this research and its emerging applications. Programs and applications conventionally modeled for traditional relational databases are reconceived here to incorporate graph computing. The result is a detailed guide which demonstrates the utility and flexibility of this cutting-edge technology.
The book's readers will also find:
• Design configurations for a graph-based program to solve linear equations, differential equations, optimization problems, and more
• Detailed demonstrations of graph-based topology analysis, state estimation, power flow analysis, security-constrained economic dispatch, automatic generation control, small-signal stability, transient stability, and other concepts, analysis, and applications
• An authorial team with decades of experience in software design and power systems analysis
Graph Database and Graph Computing for Power System Analysis is essential for researchers and academics in power systems analysis and energy-related fields, as well as for advanced graduate students looking to understand this particular set of technologies.
Transportation Electrification
Breakthroughs in Electrified Vehicles, Aircraft, Rolling Stock, and Watercraft
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Dive deep into the latest breakthroughs in electrified modes of transport
In “Transportation Electrification”, an accomplished team of researchers and industry experts delivers a unique synthesis of detailed analyses of recent breakthroughs in several modes of electric transportation and a holistic overview of how those advances can or cannot be applied to other modes of transportation. The editors include resources that examine electric aircraft, rolling stock, watercraft, and vehicle transportation types and comparatively determine their stages of development, distinctive and common barriers to advancement, challenges, gaps in technology, and possible solutions to developmental problems.
This book offers readers a breadth of foundational knowledge combined with a deep understanding of the issues afflicting each mode of transportation. It acts as a roadmap and policy framework for transportation companies to guide the electrification of transportation vessels.
Readers will benefit from an overview of key standards and regulations in the electrified transportation industry, as well as:
• A thorough introduction to the various modes of electric transportation, including recent advances in each mode, and the technological and policy challenges posed by them
• An exploration of different vehicle systems, including recent advanced in hybrid and EV powertrain architectures and advanced energy management strategies
• Discussions of electrified aircraft, including advanced technologies and architecture optimizations for cargo air vehicle, passenger air vehicles, and heavy lift vertical take-off and landing craft
• In-depth examinations of rolling stock and watercraft-type vehicles, and special vehicles, including various system architectures and energy storage systems relevant to each
Perfect for practicing professionals in the electric transport industry, “Transportation Electrification” is also a must-read resource for standardization body members, regulators, officials, policy makers, and undergraduate students in electrical and electronics engineering.
Advanced Solutions in Power Systems
HVDC, FACTS, and Artificial Intelligence
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Provides insight on both classical means and new trends in the application of power electronic and artificial intelligence techniques in power system operation and control.
This book presents advanced solutions for power system controllability improvement, transmission capability enhancement and operation planning. The book is organized into three parts. The first part describes the CSC-HVDC and VSC-HVDC technologies, the second part presents the FACTS devices, and the third part refers to the artificial intelligence techniques. All technologies and tools approached in this book are essential for power system development to comply with the smart grid requirements.
• Discusses detailed operating principles and diagrams, theory of modeling, control strategies and physical installations around the world of HVDC and FACTS systems
• Covers a wide range of Artificial Intelligence techniques that are successfully applied for many power system problems, from planning and monitoring to operation and control
• Each chapter is carefully edited, with drawings and illustrations that helps the reader to easily understand the principles of operation or application
“Advanced Solutions in Power Systems: HVDC, FACTS, and Artificial Intelligence” is written for graduate students, researchers in transmission and distribution networks, and power system operation. This book also serves as a reference for professional software developers and practicing engineers.
Resilient Control Architectures and Power Systems
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Master the fundamentals of resilient power grid control applications with this up-to-date resource from four industry leaders.
“Resilient Control Architectures and Power Systems” delivers a unique perspective on the singular challenges presented by increasing automation in society. In particular, the book focuses on the difficulties presented by the increased automation of the power grid. The authors provide a simulation of this real-life system, offering an accurate and comprehensive picture of a how a power control system works and, even more importantly, how it can fail.
The editors invite various experts in the field to describe how and why power systems fail due to cyber security threats, human error, and complex interdependencies. They also discuss promising new concepts researchers are exploring that promise to make these control systems much more resilient to threats of all kinds. Finally, resilience fundamentals and applications are also investigated to allow the reader to apply measures that ensure adequate operation in complex control systems.
Among a variety of other foundational and advanced topics, you'll learn about:
• The fundamentals of power grid infrastructure, including grid architecture, control system architecture, and communication architecture
• The disciplinary fundamentals of control theory, human-system interfaces, and cyber security
• The fundamentals of resilience, including the basis of resilience, its definition, and benchmarks, as well as cross-architecture metrics and considerations
• The application of resilience concepts, including cyber security challenges, control challenges, and human challenges
• A discussion of research challenges facing professionals in this field today
Perfect for research students and practitioners in fields concerned with increasing power grid automation, “Resilient Control Architectures and Power Systems” also has a place on the bookshelves of members of the Control Systems Society, the Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society, the Computer Society, the Power and Energy Society, and similar organizations.
Applications of Modern Heuristic Optimization Methods in Power and Energy Systems
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Reviews state-of-the-art technologies in modern heuristic optimization techniques and presents case studies showing how they have been applied in complex power and energy systems problems.
Written by a team of international experts, this book describes the use of metaheuristic applications in the analysis and design of electric power systems. This includes a discussion of optimum energy and commitment of generation (nonrenewable & renewable) and load resources during day-to-day operations and control activities in regulated and competitive market structures, along with transmission and distribution systems.
“Applications of Modern Heuristic Optimization Methods in Power and Energy Systems” begins with an introduction and overview of applications in power and energy systems before moving on to planning and operation, control, and distribution. Further chapters cover the integration of renewable energy and the smart grid and electricity markets. The book finishes with final conclusions drawn by the editors.
“Applications of Modern Heuristic Optimization Methods in Power and Energy Systems”:
• Explains the application of differential evolution in electric power systems' active power multi-objective optimal dispatch
• Includes studies of optimization and stability in load frequency control in modern power systems
• Describes optimal compliance of reactive power requirements in near-shore wind power plants
• Features contributions from noted experts in the field
Ideal for power and energy systems designers, planners, operators, and consultants, “Applications of Modern Heuristic Optimization Methods in Power and Energy Systems” will also benefit engineers, software developers, researchers, academics, and students.
Advances in Electric Power and Energy Systems
Load and Price Forecasting
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A comprehensive review of state-of-the-art approaches to power systems forecasting from the most respected names in the field, internationally
Advances in Electric Power and Energy Systems is the first book devoted exclusively to a subject of increasing urgency to power systems planning and operations. Written for practicing engineers, researchers, and post-grads concerned with power systems planning and forecasting, this book brings together contributions from many of the world's foremost names in the field who address a range of critical issues, from forecasting power system load to power system pricing to post-storm service restoration times, river flow forecasting, and more.
In a time of ever-increasing energy demands, mounting concerns over the environmental impacts of power generation, and the emergence of new, smart-grid technologies, electricity price forecasting has assumed a prominent role within both the academic and industrial arenas. Short-run forecasting of electricity prices has become necessary for power generation unit schedule, since it is the basis of every maximization strategy. This book fills a gap in the literature on this increasingly important topic.
Following an introductory chapter offering background information necessary for a full understanding of the forecasting issues covered, this book:
• Introduces advanced methods of time series forecasting, as well as neural networks
• Provides in-depth coverage of state-of-the-art power system load forecasting and electricity price forecasting
• Addresses river flow forecasting based on autonomous neural network models
• Deals with price forecasting in a competitive market
• Includes estimation of post-storm restoration times for electric power distribution systems
• Features contributions from world-renowned experts sharing their insights and expertise in a series of self-contained chapters
Advances in Electric Power and Energy Systems is a valuable resource for practicing engineers, regulators, planners, and consultants working in or concerned with the electric power industry. It is also a must read for senior undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers involved in power system planning and operation.
Alternative Liquid Dielectrics for High Voltage Transformer Insulation Systems
Performance Analysis and Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A comprehensive reference and guide on the usage of the alternative dielectric fluids for transformer insulation systems
Liquid-filled transformers are one of the most important and expensive components involved in the transmission and distribution of power to industrial and domestic loads. Although petroleum-based insulating oils have been used in transformers for decades, recent environmental concerns, health and safety considerations, and various technical factors have increased the need for new alternative and biodegradable liquids.
“Alternative Liquid Dielectrics for High Voltage Transformer Insulation Systems” is an up-to-date reference and guide on natural and synthetic ester-based biodegradable insulating liquids. Covering the operational behavior, performance analysis, and maintenance of transformers filled with biodegradable insulating liquids, this comprehensive resource helps researchers and utility engineers expand their knowledge of the benefits, challenges, and application of ester-filled transformers. In-depth chapters written by experienced researchers addresses critical topics including transformer condition monitoring, high voltage insulation testing, biodegradable insulating material processing and evaluation, and more. A unique and significant contribution to existing literature on the subject, this authoritative volume:
• Covers condition monitoring, diagnostic testing, applications, maintenance, and in-service experiences
• Explores current challenges and future prospects of ester-filled transformers
• Discusses significant research progress and identifies the topics in need of further emphasis
• Compares the differences and similarities between mineral oils and ester liquids
• Includes in-depth behavioral observations and performance analysis of ester-based insulating liquids
“Alternative Liquid Dielectrics for High Voltage Transformer Insulation Systems: Performance Analysis and Applications” is a must-have reference for utility engineers, electrical power utilities, transformer owners, manufacturers, and researchers.
Power Grid Operation in a Market Environment
Economic Efficiency and Risk Mitigation
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Covers the latest practices, challenges and theoretical advancements in the domain of balancing economic efficiency and operation risk mitigation.
This book examines both system operation and market operation perspectives, focusing on the interaction between the two. It incorporates up-to-date field experiences, presents challenges, and summarizes the latest theoretic advancements to address those challenges. The book is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the fundamentals of integrated system and market operations, including market power mitigation, market efficiency evaluation, and the implications of operation practices in energy markets. The second part discusses developing technologies to strengthen the use of the grid in energy markets. System volatility and economic impact introduced by the intermittency of wind and solar generation are also addressed. The third part focuses on stochastic applications, exploring new approaches of handling uncertainty in Security Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) as well as the reserves needed for power system operation. The fourth part provides ongoing efforts of utilizing transmission facilities to improve market efficiency, via transmission topology control, transmission switching, transmission outage scheduling, and advanced transmission technologies. Besides the state-of-the-art review and discussion on the domain of balancing economic efficiency and operation risk mitigation, this book:
• Describes a new approach for mass market demand response management, and introduces new criteria to improve system performance with large scale variable generation additions
• Reviews mathematic models and solution methods of SCUC to help address challenges posed by increased operational uncertainties with high-penetration of renewable resources
• Presents a planning framework to account for the value of operational flexibility in transmission planning and to provide market mechanism for risk sharing
“Power Grid Operations in a Market Environment: Economic Efficiency and Risk Mitigation” is a timely reference for power engineers and researchers, electricity market traders and analysts, and market designers.
Electricity Markets
Theories and Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A comprehensive resource that provides the basic concepts of electric power systems, microeconomics, and optimization techniques.
“Electricity Markets: Theories and Applications” offers students and practitioners a clear understanding of the fundamental concepts of the economic theories, particularly microeconomic theories, as well as information on some advanced optimization methods of electricity markets. The authors-noted experts in the field-cover the basic drivers for the transformation of the electricity industry in both the United States and around the world and discuss the fundamentals of power system operation, electricity market design and structures, and electricity market operations.
The text also explores advanced topics of power system operations and electricity market design and structure including zonal versus nodal pricing, market performance and market power issues, transmission pricing, and the emerging problems electricity markets face in smart grid and micro-grid environments. The authors also examine system planning under the context of electricity market regime. They explain the new ways to solve problems with the tremendous amount of economic data related to power systems that is now available. This important resource:
• Introduces fundamental economic concepts necessary to understand the operations and functions of electricity markets
• Presents basic characteristics of power systems and physical laws governing operation
• Includes mathematical optimization methods related to electricity markets and their applications to practical market clearing issues
“Electricity Markets: Theories and Applications” is an authoritative text that explores the basic concepts of the economic theories and key information on advanced optimization methods of electricity markets.
Current Signature Analysis for Condition Monitoring of Cage Induction Motors
Industrial Application and Case Histories
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Provides coverage of Motor Current Signature Analysis (MCSA) for cage induction motors
This book is primarily for industrial engineers. It has 13 chapters and contains a unique data base of 50 industrial case histories on the application of MCSA to diagnose broken rotor bars or unacceptable levels of airgap eccentricity in cage induction motors with ratings from 127 kW (170 H.P.) up to 10,160 kW (13,620 H.P.). There are also unsuccessful case histories, which is another unique feature of the book. The case studies also illustrate the effects of mechanical load dynamics downstream of the motor on the interpretation of current signatures. A number of cases are presented where abnormal operation of the driven load was diagnosed. Chapter 13 presents a critical appraisal of MCSA including successes, failures and lessons learned via industrial case histories.
• The case histories are presented in a step-by-step format, with predictions and outcomes supported by current spectra and photographic evidence to confirm a correct or incorrect diagnosis
• The case histories are presented in detail, so readers fully understand the diagnosis
• The authors have 108 years of combined experience in the installation, maintenance, repair, design, manufacture, operation and condition monitoring of SCIMs
• There are 10 questions at the end of chapters 1 to 12 and answers can be obtained via the publisher
“Current Signature Analysis for Condition Monitoring of Cage Induction Motors” serves as a reference for professional engineers, head electricians and technicians working with induction motors.
Power Magnetic Devices
A Multi-Objective Design Approach
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Power Magnetic Devices
Discover a cutting-edge discussion of the design process for power magnetic devices.
In the newly revised second edition of “Power Magnetic Devices: A Multi-Objective Design Approach”, accomplished engineer and author Dr. Scott D. Sudhoff delivers a thorough exploration of the design principles of power magnetic devices such as inductors, transformers, and rotating electric machinery using a systematic and consistent framework.
The book includes new chapters on converter and inverter magnetic components (including three-phase and common-mode inductors) and elaborates on characteristics of power electronics that are required knowledge in magnetics. New chapters on parasitic capacitance and finite element analysis have also been incorporated into the new edition. The work further includes:
• A thorough introduction to evolutionary computing-based optimization and magnetic analysis techniques
• Discussions of force and torque production, electromagnet design, and rotating electric machine design
• Full chapters on high-frequency effects such as skin-and proximity-effect losses, core losses and their characterization, thermal analysis, and parasitic capacitance
• Treatments of dc-dc converter design, as well as three-phase and common-mode inductor design for inverters
• An extensive open-source MATLAB code base, PowerPoint slides, and a solutions manual
Perfect for practicing power engineers and designers, “Power Magnetic Devices” will serve as an excellent textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in electromechanical and electromagnetic design.
Control of Power Electronic Converters with Microgrid Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Discover a systematic approach to design controllers for power electronic converters and circuits
In “Control of Power Electronic Converters with Microgrid Applications”, distinguished academics and authors Drs. Arindam Ghosh and Firuz Zare deliver a systematic exploration of design controllers for power electronic converters and circuits. The book offers readers the knowledge necessary to effectively design intelligent control mechanisms. It covers the theoretical requirements, like advanced control theories and the analysis and conditioning of AC signals as well as controller development and control.
The authors provide readers with discussions of custom power devices, as well as both DC and AC microgrids. They also discuss the harmonic issues that are crucial in this area, as well as harmonic standardization. The book addresses a widespread lack of understanding in the control philosophy that can lead to a stable operation of converters, with a focus on the application of power electronics to power distribution systems.
Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
• A thorough introduction to controller design for different power electronic converter configurations in microgrid systems (both AC and DC)
• A presentation of emerging technology in power distribution systems to integrate different renewable energy sources
• Chapters on DC-DC converters and DC microgrids, as well as DC-AC converter modulation techniques and custom power devices, predictive control, and AC microgrids
Perfect for manufacturers of power converters, microgrid developers and installers, as well as consultants who work in this area, “Control of Power Electronic Converters with Microgrid Applications” is also an indispensable reference for graduate students, senior undergraduate students, and researchers seeking a one-stop resource for the design of controllers for power electronic converters and circuits.
Power System Harmonics and Passive Filter Designs
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
As new technologies are created and advances are made with the ongoing research efforts, power system harmonics has become a subject of great interest. The author presents these nuances with real-life case studies, comprehensive models of power system components for harmonics, and EMTP simulations.
• Comprehensive coverage of power system harmonics
• Presents new harmonic mitigation technologies
• In-depth analysis of the effects of harmonics
• Foreword written by Dr. Jean Mahseredijan, world renowned authority on simulations of electromagnetic transients and harmonics
Risk Assessment of Power Systems
Models, Methods, and Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Extended models, methods, and applications in power system risk assessment.
“Risk Assessment of Power Systems: Models, Methods, and Applications”, Second Edition fills the gap between risk theory and real-world application. Author Wenyuan Li is a leading authority on power system risk and has more than twenty-five years of experience in risk evaluation. This book offers real-world examples to help readers learn to evaluate power system risk during planning, design, operations, and maintenance activities.
Some of the new additions in the Second Edition include:
• New research and applied achievements in power system risk assessment
• A discussion of correlation models in risk evaluation
• How to apply risk assessment to renewable energy sources and smart grids
• Asset management based on condition monitoring and risk evaluation
• Voltage instability risk assessment and its application to system planning
The book includes theoretical methods and actual industrial applications. It offers an extensive discussion of component and system models, applied methods, and practical examples, allowing readers to effectively use the basic concepts to conduct risk assessments for power systems in the real world. With every original chapter updated, two new sections added, and five entirely new chapters included to cover new trends, “Risk Assessment of Power Systems” is an essential reference.
High-Power Converters and AC Drives
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A comprehensive reference of the latest developments in MV drive technology in the area of power converter topologies
This new edition reflects the recent technological advancements in the MV drive industry, such as advanced multilevel converters and drive configurations. It includes three new chapters, Control of Synchronous Motor Drives, Transformerless MV Drives, and Matrix Converter Fed Drives. In addition, there are extensively revised chapters on Multilevel Voltage Source Inverters and Voltage Source Inverter-Fed Drives. This book includes a systematic analysis on a variety of high-power multilevel converters, illustrates important concepts with simulations and experiments, introduces various megawatt drives produced by world leading drive manufacturers, and addresses practical problems and their mitigations methods. This new edition:
• Provides an in-depth discussion and analysis of various control schemes for the MV synchronous motor drives
• Examines new technologies developed to eliminate the isolation transformer in the MV drives
• Discusses the operating principle and modulation schemes of matrix converter (MC) topology and multi-module cascaded matrix converters (CMCs) for MV drives, and their application in commercial MV drives
Power System Control and Stability
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The revised third edition of “Power System Control and Stability” continues to offer a comprehensive text on the fundamental principles and concepts of power system stability and control as well as new material on the latest developments in the field. This edition offers a revised overview of power system stability and a section that explores the industry convention of q axis leading d axis in modeling of synchronous machines.
In addition, the third edition focuses on simulations that utilize digital computers and commercial simulation tools, it offers an introduction to the concepts of the stability analysis of linear systems together with a detailed formulation of the system state matrix. The authors also include a revised chapter that explores both implicit and explicit integration methods for transient stability. “Power System Control and Stability” offers an in-depth review of essential topics and:
• Discusses topics of contemporary and future relevance in terms of modeling, analysis and control
• Maintains the approach, style, and analytical rigor of the two original editions
• Addresses both power system planning and operational issues in power system control and stability
• Includes updated information and new chapters on modeling and simulation of round-rotor synchronous machine model, excitation control, renewable energy resources such as wind turbine generators and solar photovoltaics, load modeling, transient voltage instability, modeling and representation of three widely used FACTS devices in the bulk transmission network, and the modeling and representation of appropriate protection functions in transient stability studies
• Contains a set of challenging problems at the end of each chapter
Written for graduate students in electric power and professional power system engineers, “Power System Control and Stability” offers an invaluable reference to basic principles and incorporates the most recent techniques and methods into projects.
Power Electronics in Renewable Energy Systems and Smart Grid
Technology and Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The comprehensive and authoritative guide to power electronics in renewable energy systems.
Power electronics plays a significant role in modern industrial automation and high-efficiency energy systems. With contributions from an international group of noted experts, “Power Electronics in Renewable Energy Systems and Smart Grid: Technology and Applications” offers a comprehensive review of the technology and applications of power electronics in renewable energy systems and smart grids. The authors cover information on a variety of energy systems including wind, solar, ocean, and geothermal energy systems as well as fuel cell systems and bulk energy storage systems. They also examine smart grid elements, modeling, simulation, control, and AI applications.
The book's twelve chapters offer an application-oriented and tutorial viewpoint and also contain technology status review. In addition, the book contains illustrative examples of applications and discussions of future perspectives. This important resource:
• Includes descriptions of power semiconductor devices, two level and multilevel converters, HVDC systems, FACTS, and more
• Offers discussions on various energy systems such as wind, solar, ocean, and geothermal energy systems, and also fuel cell systems and bulk energy storage systems
• Explores smart grid elements, modeling, simulation, control, and AI applications
• Contains state-of-the-art technologies and future perspectives
• Provides the expertise of international authorities in the field
Written for graduate students, professors in power electronics, and industry engineers, “Power Electronics in Renewable Energy Systems and Smart Grid: Technology and Applications” offers an up-to-date guide to technology and applications of a wide-range of power electronics in energy systems and smart grids.
Reference Frame Theory
Development and Applications
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Discover the history, underpinnings, and applications of one of the most important theories in electrical engineering
In Reference Frame Theory, author Paul Krause delivers a comprehensive and thorough examination of his sixty years of work in reference frame theory. From the arbitrary reference frame, to the coining of the title "reference frame theory," to the recent establishment of the basis of the theory, the author leaves no stone unturned in his examination of the foundations and niceties of this area.
The book begins with an integration of Tesla's rotating magnetic field with reference frame theory before moving on to describe the link between reference frame theory and symmetrical induction machines and synchronous machines. Additional chapters explore the field orientation of brushless DC drives and induction machine drives. The author concludes with a description of many of the applications that make use of reference frame theory.
The comprehensive and authoritative Reference Frame Theory also covers topics like:
• A brief introduction to the history of reference frame theory
• Discussions of Tesla's rotating magnetic field and its basis of reference frame theory
• Examinations of symmetrical induction and synchronous machines, including flux-linkage equations and equivalent circuits
• Applications of reference frame theory to neglecting stator transients, multiple reference frames, and symmetrical components
Perfect for power engineers, professors, and graduate students in the area of electrical engineering, Reference Frame Theory also belongs on the bookshelves of automotive engineers and manufacturing engineers who frequently work with electric drives and power systems. This book serves as a powerful reference for anyone seeking assistance with the fundamentals or intricacies of reference frame theory.
Maintaining Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environment
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The new edition of the leading single-volume resource on designing, operating, and managing mission critical infrastructure.
“Maintaining Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environment” provides in-depth coverage of operating, managing, and maintaining power quality and emergency power systems in mission critical facilities. This extensively revised third edition provides invaluable insight into the mission critical environment, helping professionals and students alike understand how to sustain continuous functionality, minimize the occurrence of costly unexpected downtime, and guard against power disturbances that can damage any organization's daily operations.
Bridging engineering, operations, technology, and training, this comprehensive volume covers each component of specialized systems used in mission critical infrastructures worldwide. Throughout the text, readers are provided the up-to-date information necessary to design and analyze mission critical systems, reduce risk, comply with current policies and regulations, and maintain an appropriate level of reliability based on a facility's risk tolerance. Topics include safety, fire protection, energy security, and the myriad challenges and issues facing industry engineers today. Emphasizing business resiliency, data center efficiency, cyber security, and green power technology, this important volume:
• Features new and updated content throughout, including new chapters on energy security and on integrating cleaner and more efficient energy into mission critical applications
• Defines power quality terminology and explains the causes and effects of power disturbances
• Provides in-depth explanations of each component of mission critical systems, including standby generators, raised access floors, automatic transfer switches, uninterruptible power supplies, and data center cooling and fuel systems
• Contains in-depth discussion of the evolution and future of the mission critical facilities industry
• Includes PowerPoint presentations with voiceovers and a digital/video library of information relevant to the mission critical industry
“Maintaining Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environment” is a must-read reference and training guide for architects, property managers, building engineers, IT professionals, data center personnel, electrical & mechanical technicians, students, and others involved with all types of mission critical equipment.
Electrical Railway Transportation Systems
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Allows the reader to deepen their understanding of various technologies for both fixed power supply installations of railway systems and for railway rolling stock.
This book explores the electric railway systems that play a crucial role in the mitigation of congestion and pollution caused by road traffic. It is divided into two parts: the first covering fixed power supply systems, and the second concerning the systems for railway rolling stock. In particular, after a historical introduction to the framework of technological solutions in current use, the authors investigate electrification systems for the power supply of rail vehicles, trams, and subways.
“Electrical Railway Transportation Systems” explores the direct current systems used throughout the world for urban and suburban transport, which are also used in various countries for regional transport. It provides a study of alternating current systems, whether for power supply frequency or for special railway frequency, that are used around the world for the electrification of railway lines, long-distance lines, and high-speed lines. In addition, this resource:
• Analyzes multiple railway systems from a theoretical and realizable vantage point, with particular regard to functionality, electromagnetic compatibility, and interferences with other electrical systems
• Studies electric traction railway vehicles, presenting various types of drives and auxiliary devices currently in circulation
• Discusses solutions employed to ensure interoperability of vehicles that run along lines powered by different systems (e.g., DC and AC, at different frequencies) “Electrical Railway Transportation Systems” is an ideal text for graduate students studying the subject as well as for industry professionals working in the field.
Energy Production Systems Engineering
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Energy Production Systems Engineering presents IEEE, Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA), and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards of engineering systems and equipment in utility electric generation stations.
• Includes fundamental combustion reaction equations
• Provides methods for measuring radioactivity and exposure limits
• Includes IEEE, American Petroleum Institute (API), and National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) standards for motor applications
• Introduces the IEEE C37 series of standards, which describe the proper selections and applications of switchgear
• Describes how to use IEEE 80 to calculate the touch and step potential of a ground grid design
This book enables engineers and students to acquire through study the pragmatic knowledge and skills in the field that could take years to acquire through experience alone.
Electric Distribution Systems
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
A comprehensive review of the theory and practice for designing, operating, and optimizing electric distribution systems, revised and updated
Now in its second edition, Electric Distribution Systems has been revised and updated and continues to provide a two-tiered approach for designing, installing, and managing effective and efficient electric distribution systems. With an emphasis on both the practical and theoretical approaches, the text is a guide to the underlying theory and concepts and provides a resource for applying that knowledge to problem solving. The authors-noted experts in the field-explain the analytical tools and techniques essential for designing and operating electric distribution systems. In addition, the authors reinforce the theories and practical information presented with real-world examples as well as hundreds of clear illustrations and photos.
This essential resource contains the information needed to design electric distribution systems that meet the requirements of specific loads, cities, and zones. The authors also show how to recognize and quickly respond to problems that may occur during system operations, as well as revealing how to improve the performance of electric distribution systems with effective system automation and monitoring. This updated edition:
• Contains new information about recent developments in the field particularly in regard to renewable energy generation
• Clarifies the perspective of various aspects relating to protection schemes and accompanying equipment
• Includes illustrative descriptions of a variety of distributed energy sources and their integration with distribution systems
• Explains the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources, various types of energy storage systems and the role they play to improve power quality, stability, and reliability
Written for engineers in electric utilities, regulators, and consultants working with electric distribution systems planning and projects, the second edition of Electric Distribution Systems offers an updated text to both the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of electrical distribution systems.
Principles of Electrical Safety
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Principles of Electrical Safety discusses current issues in electrical safety, which are accompanied by series' of practical applications that can be used by practicing professionals, graduate students, and researchers.
• Provides extensive introductions to important topics in electrical safety
• Comprehensive overview of inductance, resistance, and capacitance as applied to the human body
• Serves as a preparatory guide for today's practicing engineers
Interval Methods for Uncertain Power System Analysis
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
In “Interval Methods for Uncertain Power System Analysis”, accomplished engineer Dr. Alfredo Vaccaro delivers a comprehensive discussion of the mathematical foundations of range analysis and its application to solving traditional power system operation problems in the presence of strong and correlated uncertainties. The book explores highly relevant topics in the area, from interval methods for uncertainty representation and management to a variety of application examples.
The author offers readers the latest methodological breakthroughs and roadmaps to implementing the mathematics discussed within, as well as best practices commonly employed across the industry. “Interval Methods for Uncertain Power System Analysis” includes examinations of linear and non-linear equations, as well as:
• A thorough introduction to reliable computing, including discussions of interval arithmetic and interval-based operators
• Comprehensive explorations of uncertain power flow analysis, including discussions of problem formulation and sources of uncertainty in power flow analysis
• In-depth examinations of uncertain optimal power flow analysis
• Fulsome discussions of uncertain small signal stability analysis, including treatments of how to compute eigenvalues of uncertain matrices
Perfect for engineers working in power flow and optimal power flow analyses, optimization theory, and computer aided simulation, “Interval Methods for Uncertain Power System Analysis” will also earn a place in the libraries of researchers and graduate students studying decision making under uncertainty in power systems operation.
Introduction to AC Machine Design
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
The only book on the market that emphasizes machine design beyond the basic principles of AC and DC machine behavior.
AC electrical machine design is a key skill set for developing competitive electric motors and generators for applications in industry, aerospace, and defense. This book presents a thorough treatment of AC machine design, starting from basic electromagnetic principles and continuing through the various design aspects of an induction machine. “Introduction to AC Machine Design” includes one chapter each on the design of permanent magnet machines, synchronous machines, and thermal design. It also offers a basic treatment of the use of finite elements to compute the magnetic field within a machine without interfering with the initial comprehension of the core subject matter.
Based on the author's notes, as well as after years of classroom instruction, Introduction to AC Machine Design:
• Brings to light more advanced principles of machine design-not just the basic principles of AC and DC machine behavior
• Introduces electrical machine design to neophytes while also being a resource for experienced designers
• Fully examines AC machine design, beginning with basic electromagnetic principles
• Covers the many facets of the induction machine design
“Introduction to AC Machine Design” is an important text for graduate school students studying the design of electrical machinery, and it will be of great interest to manufacturers of electrical machinery.
Microgrids
Theory and Practice
Part of the IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems series
Microgrids
Understand microgrids and networked microgrid systems
Microgrids are interconnected groups of energy sources that operate together, capable of connecting with a larger grid or operating independently as needed and network conditions require. They can be valuable sources of energy for geographically circumscribed areas with highly targeted energy needs, and for remote or rural areas where continuous connection with a larger grid is difficult. Microgrids' controllability makes them especially effective at incorporating renewable energy sources.
Microgrids: Theory and Practice introduces readers to the analysis, design, and operation of microgrids and larger networked systems that integrate them. It brings to bear both cutting-edge research into microgrid technology and years of industry experience in designing and operating microgrids. Its discussions of core subjects such as microgrid modeling, control, and optimization make it an essential short treatment, valuable for both academic and industrial study. Readers will acquire the skills needed to address existing problems and meet new ones as this crucial area of power engineering develops.
Microgrids: Theory and Practice also features:
• Incorporation of new cyber-physical system technologies for enabling microgrids as resiliency resources
• Theoretical treatment of a wide range of subjects including smart programmable microgrids, distributed and asynchronous optimization for microgrid dispatch, and AI-assisted microgrid protection
• Practical discussion of real-time microgrids simulations, hybrid microgrid design, transition to renewable microgrid networks, and more
Microgrids: Theory and Practice is ideal as a textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in power engineering programs, and a valuable reference for power industry professionals looking to address the challenges posed by microgrids in their work.