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Instantaneous power theory and applications to power conditioning / Hirofumi Akagi, Edson Hirokazu Watanabe, Mauricio Aredes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IEEE Press series on power engineering ; 31Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, c2007Description: 1 PDF (1 online resource (xiv, 379 pages)) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • electronic
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780470118931
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.3815/324
Online resources: Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Concepts and Evolution of Electric Power Theory -- 1.2. Applications of the p-q Theory to Power Electronics Equipment -- 1.3. Harmonic Voltages in Power Systems -- 1.4. Identified and Unidentified Harmonic-Producing Loads -- 1.5. Harmonic Current and Voltage Sources -- 1.6. Basic Principles of Harmonic Compensation -- 1.7. Basic Principles of Power Flow Control -- References -- 2. Electric Power Definitions: Background -- 2.1. Power Definitions Under Sinusoidal Conditions -- 2.2. Voltage and Current Phasors and the Complex Impedance -- 2.3. Complex Power and Power Factor -- 2.4. Concepts of Power Under Non-Sinusoidal Conditions -Conventional Approaches -- 2.5. Electric Power in Three-Phase Systems -- 2.6. Summary -- References -- 3 The Instantaneous Power Theory -- 3.1. Basis of the p-q Theory -- 3.2. The p-q Theory in Three-Phase, Three-Wire Systems -- 3.3. The p-q Theory in Three-Phase, Four-Wire Systems -- 3.4. Instantaneous abc Theory -- 3.5. Comparisons between the p-q Theory and the abc Theory -- 3.6. Summary -- References -- 4 Shunt Active Filters -- 4.1. General Description of Shunt Active Filters -- 4.2. Three-Phase, Three-Wire Shunt Active Filters -- 4.3. Three-Phase, Four-Wire Shunt Active Filters -- 4.4. Shunt Selective Harmonic Compensation -- 4.5. Summary -- References -- 5 Hybrid and Series Active Filters -- 5.1. Basic Series Active Filter -- 5.2. Combined Series Active Filter and Shunt Passive Filter -- 5.3. Series Active Filter Integrated with a Double-Series Diode Rectifier -- 5.4. Comparisons Between Hybrid and Pure Active Filters -- 5.5. Conclusions -- References -- 6 Combined Series and Shunt Power Conditioners -- 6.1. The Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) -- 6.2. The Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) -- 6.3. The Universal Active Power Line Conditioner (UPLC) -- 6.4. Summary -- References -- Index.
Summary: This book presents a deep review of various power theories and shows how the instantaneous active and reactive power theory provides an important basic knowledge for understanding and designing active filters for power conditioning. The only book of its kind, it also demonstrates how the instantaneous active and reactive power theory can be used for combined shunt-series filters and in Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Concepts and Evolution of Electric Power Theory -- 1.2. Applications of the p-q Theory to Power Electronics Equipment -- 1.3. Harmonic Voltages in Power Systems -- 1.4. Identified and Unidentified Harmonic-Producing Loads -- 1.5. Harmonic Current and Voltage Sources -- 1.6. Basic Principles of Harmonic Compensation -- 1.7. Basic Principles of Power Flow Control -- References -- 2. Electric Power Definitions: Background -- 2.1. Power Definitions Under Sinusoidal Conditions -- 2.2. Voltage and Current Phasors and the Complex Impedance -- 2.3. Complex Power and Power Factor -- 2.4. Concepts of Power Under Non-Sinusoidal Conditions -Conventional Approaches -- 2.5. Electric Power in Three-Phase Systems -- 2.6. Summary -- References -- 3 The Instantaneous Power Theory -- 3.1. Basis of the p-q Theory -- 3.2. The p-q Theory in Three-Phase, Three-Wire Systems -- 3.3. The p-q Theory in Three-Phase, Four-Wire Systems -- 3.4. Instantaneous abc Theory -- 3.5. Comparisons between the p-q Theory and the abc Theory -- 3.6. Summary -- References -- 4 Shunt Active Filters -- 4.1. General Description of Shunt Active Filters -- 4.2. Three-Phase, Three-Wire Shunt Active Filters -- 4.3. Three-Phase, Four-Wire Shunt Active Filters -- 4.4. Shunt Selective Harmonic Compensation -- 4.5. Summary -- References -- 5 Hybrid and Series Active Filters -- 5.1. Basic Series Active Filter -- 5.2. Combined Series Active Filter and Shunt Passive Filter -- 5.3. Series Active Filter Integrated with a Double-Series Diode Rectifier -- 5.4. Comparisons Between Hybrid and Pure Active Filters -- 5.5. Conclusions -- References -- 6 Combined Series and Shunt Power Conditioners -- 6.1. The Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) -- 6.2. The Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) -- 6.3. The Universal Active Power Line Conditioner (UPLC) -- 6.4. Summary -- References -- Index.

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This book presents a deep review of various power theories and shows how the instantaneous active and reactive power theory provides an important basic knowledge for understanding and designing active filters for power conditioning. The only book of its kind, it also demonstrates how the instantaneous active and reactive power theory can be used for combined shunt-series filters and in Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS).

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