Power Quality Indices in Liberalized Markets (PDF)
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Power Quality (PQ) indices are a powerful tool for quickly
quantifying PQ disturbances. They also serve as the basis for
illustrating the negative impact of electrical disturbances on
components and for assessing compliance with the required...
quantifying PQ disturbances. They also serve as the basis for
illustrating the negative impact of electrical disturbances on
components and for assessing compliance with the required...
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Power Quality (PQ) indices are a powerful tool for quickly
quantifying PQ disturbances. They also serve as the basis for
illustrating the negative impact of electrical disturbances on
components and for assessing compliance with the required standards
and recommendations within a regulating framework.
Within these pages lies a comprehensive overview of both the
traditional PQ indices in use today and new indices likely to be
used in the future.
Key features of this book include:
* a special focus on the metrics for quantifying PQ
disturbances;
* a complete review of methods and indices for assessing
disturbance responsibilities between customers and utilities;
* a survey on PQ objectives around the world, with highlights on
the economic aspects of PQ disturbances.
Inside, you will find a thorough and well-balanced treatment on
theoretical concepts and practical applications, enhanced by
examples and exercises of PQ indices computation and use.
This is an important resource for academics, students of power
quality, reliability and electrical power systems courses, and also
for practicing engineers involved in solving PQ problems in the new
structures of liberalised energy markets.
quantifying PQ disturbances. They also serve as the basis for
illustrating the negative impact of electrical disturbances on
components and for assessing compliance with the required standards
and recommendations within a regulating framework.
Within these pages lies a comprehensive overview of both the
traditional PQ indices in use today and new indices likely to be
used in the future.
Key features of this book include:
* a special focus on the metrics for quantifying PQ
disturbances;
* a complete review of methods and indices for assessing
disturbance responsibilities between customers and utilities;
* a survey on PQ objectives around the world, with highlights on
the economic aspects of PQ disturbances.
Inside, you will find a thorough and well-balanced treatment on
theoretical concepts and practical applications, enhanced by
examples and exercises of PQ indices computation and use.
This is an important resource for academics, students of power
quality, reliability and electrical power systems courses, and also
for practicing engineers involved in solving PQ problems in the new
structures of liberalised energy markets.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS PREFACE acknowledgements 1. Traditional power quality indices 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Background concepts 1.3 Power quality disturbances: indices and objectives 1.4 Conclusions References 2. Assessing responsibilities between customer and utility 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Waveform distortions and voltage unbalances: indices based on a single metering section 2.3 Waveform distortions and voltage unbalances: indices based on distributed measurement systems 2.4 Voltage fluctuations 2.5 Voltage sags 2.6 Voltage transients 2.7 Conclusions References 3. Advanced methods and nonstationary waveforms 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Discrete time waveforms and windowing 3.3 Short-time Fourier transform 3.4 Wavelet transform 3.5 Parametric methods 3.6 Time-frequency distributions 3.7 Transient waveform distortions (bursts) 3.8 Conclusions References 4. Quantifying the quality of the overall supply voltage 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Global Indices based on a comparison between ideal and actual voltages 4.3 Global indices based on the treatment of traditional indices 4.4 Global indices based on the economic impact on the customer 4.5 Comparisons of global indices 4.6 Conclusions References 5. Distribution systems with dispersed generation 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Power quality variation indices 5.3 Impact system indices 5.4 Conclusions References 6. Economic aspects of power quality disturbances 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Economic impact of power quality disturbances 6.3 Some economic mechanisms for improving power quality levels 6.4 Conclusions References Index
Autoren-Porträt von Pierluigi Caramia, Guido Carpinelli, Paola Verde
Pierluigi Caramia is associate professor of Electrical PowerSystems at the University of Napoli 'Parthenope'
(Italy). He received his MS degree in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Cassino in 1991. His research interests concern
power system analysis and power quality. In addition, he is a
co-author of Chapter 8 and Chapter 11 of the book Time-Varying
Waveform Distortions in Power Systems, published by John Wiley
& Sons. He participates in the CIGRE and IEEE Working Group
activities on power quality.
Guido Carpinelli is a full professor of Electrical Power
Systems at the University of Napoli 'Federico II'
(Italy). He received his MS degree in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Napoli in 1978. His research interests concern
electrical power quality and power system analysis. He is the
author of several papers in journals published by IEEE, IEE, IET
and Elsevier. In addition, he is a co-author of Chapter 8 and
Chapter 11 of the book Time-Varying Waveform Distortions in
Power Systems, published by John Wiley & Sons. He
participates in the CIGRE and IEEE Working Group activities on
power quality.
Paola Verde is a full professor of Electrical Power
Systems at the University of Cassino (Italy). She received her MS
degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Napoli
'Federico II' in 1988. Her research interests concern
power quality and power electronics in power systems. She is the
author of several papers in journals published by IEEE, IEE, IET
and Elsevier. In addition, she is a co-author of Chapter 8 and
Chapter 11 of the book Time-Varying Waveform Distortions in
Power Systems, published by John Wiley & Sons. She
participates in the CIGRE and IEEE Working Group activities on
power quality.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Pierluigi Caramia , Guido Carpinelli , Paola Verde
- 2009, 1. Auflage, 288 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 047099438X
- ISBN-13: 9780470994382
- Erscheinungsdatum: 23.07.2009
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