Electrical energy is one of the main elements for the economical development of society. The just aspirations of modern societies to economical growth have forced us to secure more continual energy resources. On the other hand, climate change and international treaties aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have prompted all of us to be increasingly concerned about energy efficiency and conservation. With the rapid growth of the information-based economy, widespread expansion of electronic devices has become a prevalent phenomenon in both the public and private sectors. Their suitability to…mehr
Electrical energy is one of the main elements for the economical development of society. The just aspirations of modern societies to economical growth have forced us to secure more continual energy resources. On the other hand, climate change and international treaties aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have prompted all of us to be increasingly concerned about energy efficiency and conservation. With the rapid growth of the information-based economy, widespread expansion of electronic devices has become a prevalent phenomenon in both the public and private sectors. Their suitability to perform various functions such as storage, management, processing and exchange of digital data and information, are essential support for information and communication technology (ICT). Although the consumption of energy may increase, influenced by the increase in the necessary communications infrastructure, the use of renewable energy may contribute to a more rational consumption of energy, reducing the impact on the environment. The current trend toward miniaturization in microelectronics, increased processing speed and greater functionality results in a particular sensitiveness to certain kinds of electromagnetic perturbations. Thus, this situation is not only bringing about a greater demand for electricity, but in addition higher levels of power quality and reliability (PQR) needs, in quantities and time frames that have not been experienced before.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Antonio Moreno-Muñoz is a full professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Universidad de Córdoba, Spain, where he is Chair of the Industrial Electronics and Power Quality R&D Group. Dr Moreno-Muñoz received his Ph.D. and B.Sc. degrees from UNED "Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia", Spain in 1998 and 1992 respectively. Since 1992 he has been at the Universidad de Córdoba. His research interests are focused on power quality, power electronics, electronic instrumentation, and usability of complex systems.
Inhaltsangabe
Power-quality Monitoring.- Joint Time-Frequency Analysis of the Electrical Signal.- Measurement and Analysis of Voltage Events.- Transient Mitigation Methods on ASDs.- Modern Arrangement for Reduction of Voltage Perturbations.- Static Shunt PE Voltage-quality Controllers.- Static Series and Shunt-series PE Voltage-quality Controllers.- Active Power-line Conditioners.- Distributed Generation.- Electronic Loads and Power-quality.- Power-quality Factor for Electrical Networks.- IEC 61850 and Power-quality Monitoring and Recording.
Power-quality Monitoring.- Joint Time-Frequency Analysis of the Electrical Signal.- Measurement and Analysis of Voltage Events.- Transient Mitigation Methods on ASDs.- Modern Arrangement for Reduction of Voltage Perturbations.- Static Shunt PE Voltage-quality Controllers.- Static Series and Shunt-series PE Voltage-quality Controllers.- Active Power-line Conditioners.- Distributed Generation.- Electronic Loads and Power-quality.- Power-quality Factor for Electrical Networks.- IEC 61850 and Power-quality Monitoring and Recording.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "This book on power quality introduces advanced topics on power quality. It covers topics on measurement methods and mitigation technologies used to improve power quality. The book gives a good introduction to some basic concepts in power quality ... . It is recommended for those in academia or for engineers studying power quality who have not studied or used the methods presented in the book and would like to learn more about various mitigation methods." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, Vol. 24 (2), 2008)
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