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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesVoltage quality in electrical power systems / J. Schlabbach
Titre : Voltage quality in electrical power systems Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : J. Schlabbach, Auteur ; D. Blume, Auteur ; T. Stephanblome, Auteur Editeur : London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 241 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-85296-975-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : Problems of voltage quality and their solutions are becoming increasingly important with the growth in power electronics and the high sensitivity of electronic equipment. Translated and updated from the German original published by VDE-Verlag, this book successfully details the theoretical and practical background to low voltage conducted disturbances including harmonics, voltage fluctuation/flicker and asymmetrical voltages.
Each chapter is illustrated with practical examples and exercises based on the authors' experience of application problems, including measurement, assessment and remedial measures. The book is set in the context of European standards.
This book will be of interest to electrical engineers in industry, utilities and universities, as well as companies interested in planning, operating and designing power system equipment.Note de contenu : Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Harmonics and interharmonics
Chapter 3: Voltage fluctuations and flicker
Chapter 4: Voltage unbalance
Chapter 5: Measurement and assessment of system perturbations
Chapter 6: Countermeasures
Chapter 7: Notes on practical proceduresVoltage quality in electrical power systems [texte imprimé] / J. Schlabbach, Auteur ; D. Blume, Auteur ; T. Stephanblome, Auteur . - London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers, 2001 . - 241 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-85296-975-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : Problems of voltage quality and their solutions are becoming increasingly important with the growth in power electronics and the high sensitivity of electronic equipment. Translated and updated from the German original published by VDE-Verlag, this book successfully details the theoretical and practical background to low voltage conducted disturbances including harmonics, voltage fluctuation/flicker and asymmetrical voltages.
Each chapter is illustrated with practical examples and exercises based on the authors' experience of application problems, including measurement, assessment and remedial measures. The book is set in the context of European standards.
This book will be of interest to electrical engineers in industry, utilities and universities, as well as companies interested in planning, operating and designing power system equipment.Note de contenu : Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Harmonics and interharmonics
Chapter 3: Voltage fluctuations and flicker
Chapter 4: Voltage unbalance
Chapter 5: Measurement and assessment of system perturbations
Chapter 6: Countermeasures
Chapter 7: Notes on practical proceduresExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 388 10-05-28 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 388 The switching function / C.C. Marouchos
Titre : The switching function : analysis of power electronic circuits Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : C.C. Marouchos, Auteur Editeur : London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers Année de publication : 2006 Collection : IEE Circuits, Devices and systemsseries 17 Importance : 297 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-86341-351-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : This book demonstrates the usefulness of the switching function in analyzing powers electronic circuits in the steady state. A procedure is suggested for the effective application of this effective application of this method for the analysis of all types of power electronic circuits. The Kirchoff's Laws and the Superposition theorem are applied by introducing the appropriate switching functions in order to derive Unified Expressions of voltage and current in switched circuits valid at all times. The exact expressions of the current in each semiconductor device in the circuit enables the circuit designer to collect all the relevant data to set the ratings of the device such as rms, average and peak values of voltage and current. The order of the voltage and current harmonics at any point in the circuit are derived with simple arithmetic. Compact expressions are derived for Sinusoidal PWM signals based on the switching function. The order, magnitude and phase of each component are derived directly from the expression with simple arithmetic. The educator has a simple way to present to his students the mechanism of operation of complex switched circuits where all the statements regarding their operation are actually presented in the model of the circuit. Note de contenu : Contents:
Part 1: The switching function
Chapter 1: The switching function: Application and properties
Chapter 2: Voltage-current relations in switched circuits
Chapter 3: Pulse width modulation
Part 2: AC to DC conversion
Chapter 4: Analysis of the single phase ac to dc phase controlled converter with R-L load
Chapter 5: The single phase full-wave diode rectifier - RC load
Chapter 6: The three-phase half-wave phase controlled converter
Chapter 7: The three-phase full-wave phase controlled rectifier
Chapter 8: Overlap in ac to dc three-phase converters
Part 3: DC to DC converters
Chapter 9: The step down converter
Chapter 10: The step up or boost converter
Chapter 11: The buck boost dc to dc converter
Chapter 12: The CUK dc to dc converter
Chapter 13: The PWM full bridge dc to dc converter
Part 4: Frequency changers
Chapter 14: Three by three matrix converter
Chapter 15: The single pulse PWM inverter
Chapter 16: The sinusoidally PWM inverter
Chapter 17: The envelope cyclo-converter
Part 5: Active filters
Chapter 18: The thyristor-controlled reactor
Chapter 19: The switched capacitor active filters
Chapter 20: The inverter configuration active filter
Chapter 21: Single phase rectification with active line shapingThe switching function : analysis of power electronic circuits [texte imprimé] / C.C. Marouchos, Auteur . - London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers, 2006 . - 297 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.. - (IEE Circuits, Devices and systemsseries 17) .
ISBN : 978-0-86341-351-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : This book demonstrates the usefulness of the switching function in analyzing powers electronic circuits in the steady state. A procedure is suggested for the effective application of this effective application of this method for the analysis of all types of power electronic circuits. The Kirchoff's Laws and the Superposition theorem are applied by introducing the appropriate switching functions in order to derive Unified Expressions of voltage and current in switched circuits valid at all times. The exact expressions of the current in each semiconductor device in the circuit enables the circuit designer to collect all the relevant data to set the ratings of the device such as rms, average and peak values of voltage and current. The order of the voltage and current harmonics at any point in the circuit are derived with simple arithmetic. Compact expressions are derived for Sinusoidal PWM signals based on the switching function. The order, magnitude and phase of each component are derived directly from the expression with simple arithmetic. The educator has a simple way to present to his students the mechanism of operation of complex switched circuits where all the statements regarding their operation are actually presented in the model of the circuit. Note de contenu : Contents:
Part 1: The switching function
Chapter 1: The switching function: Application and properties
Chapter 2: Voltage-current relations in switched circuits
Chapter 3: Pulse width modulation
Part 2: AC to DC conversion
Chapter 4: Analysis of the single phase ac to dc phase controlled converter with R-L load
Chapter 5: The single phase full-wave diode rectifier - RC load
Chapter 6: The three-phase half-wave phase controlled converter
Chapter 7: The three-phase full-wave phase controlled rectifier
Chapter 8: Overlap in ac to dc three-phase converters
Part 3: DC to DC converters
Chapter 9: The step down converter
Chapter 10: The step up or boost converter
Chapter 11: The buck boost dc to dc converter
Chapter 12: The CUK dc to dc converter
Chapter 13: The PWM full bridge dc to dc converter
Part 4: Frequency changers
Chapter 14: Three by three matrix converter
Chapter 15: The single pulse PWM inverter
Chapter 16: The sinusoidally PWM inverter
Chapter 17: The envelope cyclo-converter
Part 5: Active filters
Chapter 18: The thyristor-controlled reactor
Chapter 19: The switched capacitor active filters
Chapter 20: The inverter configuration active filter
Chapter 21: Single phase rectification with active line shapingExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 923 10-05-38 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 923 Asymptotic And Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics / Iran Andronov
Titre : Asymptotic And Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Iran Andronov, Auteur ; Daniel Bouche, Auteur ; Frédéric Molinet, Auteur Editeur : London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers Année de publication : 2005 Collection : IEE Electromagnetic Waves Series Importance : 249 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-86341-447-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Mots-clés : Electromagnetic waves electromagnetic wave diffraction. Index. décimale : 10-06 Electromagnétisme Résumé : There have been significant developments in the field of numerical methods for diffraction problems in recent years, and as a result, it is now possible to perform computations with more than ten million unknowns. However, the importance of asymptotic methods should not be overlooked. Not only do they provide considerable physical insight into diffraction mechanisms, and can therefore aid the design of electromagnetic devices such as radar targets and antennas, some objects are still too large in terms of wavelengths to fall in the realm of numerical methods. Furthermore, very low Radar Cross Section objects are often difficult to compute using multiple methods. Finally, objects that are very large in terms of wavelength, but with complicated details, are still a challenge both for asymptotic and numerical methods. The best, but now widely explored, solution for these problems is to combine various methods in so called hybrid methods. Note de contenu : Contents
1 Asymptotic theory of diffraction
1.1 Introduction to the geometrical theory of diffraction
1.2 Boundary-layer method
2 Electromagnetic creeping waves
2.1 Creeping waves on a general surface
2.2 Special cases
2.3 Creeping waves on elongated objects
2.4 Creeping and whispering gallery waves at interfaces
3 Hybrid diffraction coefficients
3.2 Spectral representation of the fock field on a smooth surface
3.3 Hybrid diffraction coefficients for a curved wedge
3.4 Hybrid diffraction coefficients for curvature discontinuity
3.5 Solution valid at grazing incidence and grazing observation
3.6 Coated surfaces
3.7 Numerical results
4 Asymptotic currents
4.2 Asymptotic currents ON A 2D smooth convex surface
4.3 Asymptotic currents ON A 2D convex surface delimited by sharp edges
4.4 Asymptotic currents ON A 2D concave surface delimited by sharp edges
4.5 Three-dimensional perfectly conducting convex-concave surface
4.6 numerical results
5 Hybrid methods
5.1 Introduction-state-of-the-art
5.2 Equivalence theorem and its consequences
5.3 Application of the equivalence theorem to the hybridisation of the methods
5.4 Generalisation to coated objects
5.5 Brief review of asymptotic solutions adapted to the development of hybrid method
5.6 numerical results
-Index
Asymptotic And Hybrid Methods in Electromagnetics [texte imprimé] / Iran Andronov, Auteur ; Daniel Bouche, Auteur ; Frédéric Molinet, Auteur . - London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers, 2005 . - 249 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.. - (IEE Electromagnetic Waves Series) .
ISBN : 978-0-86341-447-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Mots-clés : Electromagnetic waves electromagnetic wave diffraction. Index. décimale : 10-06 Electromagnétisme Résumé : There have been significant developments in the field of numerical methods for diffraction problems in recent years, and as a result, it is now possible to perform computations with more than ten million unknowns. However, the importance of asymptotic methods should not be overlooked. Not only do they provide considerable physical insight into diffraction mechanisms, and can therefore aid the design of electromagnetic devices such as radar targets and antennas, some objects are still too large in terms of wavelengths to fall in the realm of numerical methods. Furthermore, very low Radar Cross Section objects are often difficult to compute using multiple methods. Finally, objects that are very large in terms of wavelength, but with complicated details, are still a challenge both for asymptotic and numerical methods. The best, but now widely explored, solution for these problems is to combine various methods in so called hybrid methods. Note de contenu : Contents
1 Asymptotic theory of diffraction
1.1 Introduction to the geometrical theory of diffraction
1.2 Boundary-layer method
2 Electromagnetic creeping waves
2.1 Creeping waves on a general surface
2.2 Special cases
2.3 Creeping waves on elongated objects
2.4 Creeping and whispering gallery waves at interfaces
3 Hybrid diffraction coefficients
3.2 Spectral representation of the fock field on a smooth surface
3.3 Hybrid diffraction coefficients for a curved wedge
3.4 Hybrid diffraction coefficients for curvature discontinuity
3.5 Solution valid at grazing incidence and grazing observation
3.6 Coated surfaces
3.7 Numerical results
4 Asymptotic currents
4.2 Asymptotic currents ON A 2D smooth convex surface
4.3 Asymptotic currents ON A 2D convex surface delimited by sharp edges
4.4 Asymptotic currents ON A 2D concave surface delimited by sharp edges
4.5 Three-dimensional perfectly conducting convex-concave surface
4.6 numerical results
5 Hybrid methods
5.1 Introduction-state-of-the-art
5.2 Equivalence theorem and its consequences
5.3 Application of the equivalence theorem to the hybridisation of the methods
5.4 Generalisation to coated objects
5.5 Brief review of asymptotic solutions adapted to the development of hybrid method
5.6 numerical results
-Index
Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 387 10-06-12 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 387 Control engineering solutions / Pedro Albertos
Titre : Control engineering solutions : a practical approach Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pedro Albertos, Auteur ; Roland Strietzel, Auteur ; Neil Mort, Auteur Editeur : London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers Année de publication : 1997 Collection : IEE Control Engineering Series 54 Importance : 297 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-85296-829-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : This book collects together in one volume a number of control engineering solutions, intended to be representative of solutions applicable to a broad class of control problems, and outlines possible alternative approaches to finding them. This is neither a control theory book nor a handbook of laboratory experiments, although it includes both the basic theory of control and practical laboratory set-ups to illustrate the solutions proposed.
A number of control problems are identified and discussed, from the initial phase of experimental construction of a model of the process to the final steps of hardware and software implementation, for several illustrative applications including a motor drive and a small scale robot. PID tuning and anti-wind-up, disturbance rejection, time delays and distributed systems, state feedback and observer design, multiloop interaction, fault detection and supervision, and fuzzy logic control are some of the control issues treated.
Written by a team of European experts, the book should interest a broad audience. Control engineering students will find potential applications for control theory and workable examples of practical control problems. Most of the laboratory set-ups will be easy to replicate by control engineering teaching staff, enabling practical activity to complement theoretical and exercise class sessions. Applied control engineers will find guidelines to approach the solution of their own control problems, including discussion of alternative methods and results to be expected. The publication of this book represents the final outcome of a European TEMPUS project to improve educational practiceNote de contenu : able of contents
Chapter 1: Process model identification
Chapter 2: Analogue controller design
Chapter 3: Classic controller design
Chapter 4: Integral wind-up in control and system simulation
Chapter 5: Control of unstable systems
Chapter 6: Control of temperature and heat flow rate: the problem of delays
Chapter 7: Inverted pendulum control
Chapter 8: Disturbance rejection
Chapter 9: Multivariable process control
Chapter 10: Predictive control vs. PID control of thermal treatment processes
Chapter 11: State-space adaptive control for nonlinear systems
Chapter 12: Distributed process control
Chapter 13: Fuzzy control: demonstrated with the inverted pendulum
Chapter 14: Adaptive control supervision
Chapter 15: Model-based fault detection: an online supervision concept
Chapter 16: Microcomputer-based implementations for DC motor-drive control
Chapter 17: Software design for real-time systemsControl engineering solutions : a practical approach [texte imprimé] / Pedro Albertos, Auteur ; Roland Strietzel, Auteur ; Neil Mort, Auteur . - London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1997 . - 297 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.. - (IEE Control Engineering Series 54) .
ISBN : 978-0-85296-829-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : This book collects together in one volume a number of control engineering solutions, intended to be representative of solutions applicable to a broad class of control problems, and outlines possible alternative approaches to finding them. This is neither a control theory book nor a handbook of laboratory experiments, although it includes both the basic theory of control and practical laboratory set-ups to illustrate the solutions proposed.
A number of control problems are identified and discussed, from the initial phase of experimental construction of a model of the process to the final steps of hardware and software implementation, for several illustrative applications including a motor drive and a small scale robot. PID tuning and anti-wind-up, disturbance rejection, time delays and distributed systems, state feedback and observer design, multiloop interaction, fault detection and supervision, and fuzzy logic control are some of the control issues treated.
Written by a team of European experts, the book should interest a broad audience. Control engineering students will find potential applications for control theory and workable examples of practical control problems. Most of the laboratory set-ups will be easy to replicate by control engineering teaching staff, enabling practical activity to complement theoretical and exercise class sessions. Applied control engineers will find guidelines to approach the solution of their own control problems, including discussion of alternative methods and results to be expected. The publication of this book represents the final outcome of a European TEMPUS project to improve educational practiceNote de contenu : able of contents
Chapter 1: Process model identification
Chapter 2: Analogue controller design
Chapter 3: Classic controller design
Chapter 4: Integral wind-up in control and system simulation
Chapter 5: Control of unstable systems
Chapter 6: Control of temperature and heat flow rate: the problem of delays
Chapter 7: Inverted pendulum control
Chapter 8: Disturbance rejection
Chapter 9: Multivariable process control
Chapter 10: Predictive control vs. PID control of thermal treatment processes
Chapter 11: State-space adaptive control for nonlinear systems
Chapter 12: Distributed process control
Chapter 13: Fuzzy control: demonstrated with the inverted pendulum
Chapter 14: Adaptive control supervision
Chapter 15: Model-based fault detection: an online supervision concept
Chapter 16: Microcomputer-based implementations for DC motor-drive control
Chapter 17: Software design for real-time systemsExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 382 25-07-13 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 382 Adaptive prediction and predictive control / Partha Pratim Kanjilal
Titre : Adaptive prediction and predictive control Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Partha Pratim Kanjilal, Auteur Editeur : London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers Année de publication : 1995 Collection : IEE Control Engineering Series 52 Importance : 518 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24,4 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-86341-193-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : Control often follows predictions: predictive control has been highly successful in producing robust and practical solutions in many real-life, real-time applications. Adaptive prediction covers a variety of ways of adding 'intelligence' to predictive control techniques. Many different groups, with widely varying disciplinary backgrounds and approaches, are tackling the same problem from different angles; these groups are sometimes unaware of alternative approaches from other disciplines.
This book attempts to give a unified and comprehensive coverage of the principles and methods that these groups have developed. It avoids basing its descriptions on very complex mathematical formulations but still gives a rigorous exposure to the subject, and illustrates the theory with many practical examples. It is chiefly aimed at students, researchers and practitioners, but will also be accessible to the non-specialist.Note de contenu : contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Process models
Chapter 3: Parameter estimation
Chapter 4: Some popular methods of prediction
Chapter 5: Adaptive prediction using transfer-function models
Chapter 6: Kalman filter and state-space approaches
Chapter 7: Orthogonal transformation and modelling of periodic series
Chapter 8: Modellong of nonlinear processes: an introduction
Chapter 9: Modelling of nonlinear processes using GMDH
Chapter 10: Modelling and prediction of nonlinear processes using neural networks
Chapter 11: Modelling and prediction of quasiperiodic series
Chapter 12: Predictive control (Part-I): input-output model based
Chapter 13: Predictive control (Part-II): state-space model based
Chapter 14: Smoothing and filtering
AppendicesAdaptive prediction and predictive control [texte imprimé] / Partha Pratim Kanjilal, Auteur . - London : The Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1995 . - 518 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24,4 cm.. - (IEE Control Engineering Series 52) .
ISBN : 978-0-86341-193-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : Control often follows predictions: predictive control has been highly successful in producing robust and practical solutions in many real-life, real-time applications. Adaptive prediction covers a variety of ways of adding 'intelligence' to predictive control techniques. Many different groups, with widely varying disciplinary backgrounds and approaches, are tackling the same problem from different angles; these groups are sometimes unaware of alternative approaches from other disciplines.
This book attempts to give a unified and comprehensive coverage of the principles and methods that these groups have developed. It avoids basing its descriptions on very complex mathematical formulations but still gives a rigorous exposure to the subject, and illustrates the theory with many practical examples. It is chiefly aimed at students, researchers and practitioners, but will also be accessible to the non-specialist.Note de contenu : contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Process models
Chapter 3: Parameter estimation
Chapter 4: Some popular methods of prediction
Chapter 5: Adaptive prediction using transfer-function models
Chapter 6: Kalman filter and state-space approaches
Chapter 7: Orthogonal transformation and modelling of periodic series
Chapter 8: Modellong of nonlinear processes: an introduction
Chapter 9: Modelling of nonlinear processes using GMDH
Chapter 10: Modelling and prediction of nonlinear processes using neural networks
Chapter 11: Modelling and prediction of quasiperiodic series
Chapter 12: Predictive control (Part-I): input-output model based
Chapter 13: Predictive control (Part-II): state-space model based
Chapter 14: Smoothing and filtering
AppendicesExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 922 25-07-22 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 922 Active sound and vibration control / Osman Tokhi
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