Handbook of Power QualityISBN: 978-0-470-06561-7
Hardcover
642 pages
April 2008
Other Available Formats: E-book
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Handbook of Power Quality examines of the full panorama of PQ disturbances, with background theory and guidelines on measurement procedures and problem solving. It uses the perspectives of both power suppliers and electricity users, with contributions from experts in all aspects of PQ supplying a vital balance of scientific and practical information on the following:
- frequency variations;
- the characteristics of voltage, including dips, fluctuations and flicker;
- the continuity and reliability of electricity supply, its structure, appliances and equipment;
- the relationship of PQ with power systems, distributed generation, and the electricity market;
- the monitoring and cost of poor PQ;
- rational use of energy.
An accompanying website hosts case studies for each chapter, demonstrating PQ practice; how problems are identified, analysed and resolved. The website also includes extensive appendices listing the current standards, mathematical formulas, and principles of electrical circuits that are critical for the optimization of solutions.
This comprehensive handbook explains PQ methodology with a hands-on approach that makes it essential for all practising power systems engineers and researchers. It simultaneously acts as a reference for electrical engineers and technical managers who meet with power quality issues and would like to further their knowledge in this area.