05237nam 2200589 450 991015525540332120221206175402.01-119-22688-01-119-22687-21-119-22689-910.1002/9781119226895(CKB)4330000000009422(MiAaPQ)EBC4770365(CaBNVSL)mat07823164(IDAMS)0b00006485b6fbfd(IEEE)7823164(Au-PeEL)EBL4770365(CaPaEBR)ebr11318072(CaONFJC)MIL979340(OCoLC)967092135(PPN)254666566(EXLCZ)99433000000000942220170210d2016 uy engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierUnderstanding symmetrical components for power system modeling /J.C. DasHoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley and Sons, Inc. :IEEE Press,[2017].[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2016]1 online resource (182 pages)IEEE press series on power engineering1-119-22685-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.UNDERSTANDING SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS FOR POWER SYSTEM MODELING; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1 Symmetrical Components Using Matrix Methods; 1.1 Transformations; 1.2 Characteristic Roots, Eigenvalues, and Eigenvectors; 1.2.1 Definitions; 1.3 Diagonalization of a Matrix; 1.4 Similarity Transformation; 1.5 Decoupling a Three-Phase Symmetrical System; 1.6 Symmetrical Component Transformation; 1.7 Decoupling a Three-Phase Unsymmetrical System; 1.8 Clarke Component Transformation; 1.9 Significance of Selection of Eigenvectors in Symmetrical Components3.1 Impedance Matrix of Three-Phase Symmetrical Line3.2 Three-Phase Line with Ground Conductors; 3.3 Bundle Conductors; 3.4 Carsons Formula; 3.4.1 Approximations to Carsons Equations; 3.5 Capacitance of Lines; 3.5.1 Capacitance Matrix; 3.6 Cable Constants; 3.6.1 Zero Sequence Impedance of the OH lines and Cables; 3.6.2 Concentric Neutral Underground Cable; 3.6.3 Capacitance of Cables; 3.7 EMTP Models; 3.7.1 Frequency Dependent Model, FD; 3.8 Effect of Harmonics on Line Models; 3.9 Transmission Line Equations with Harmonics; References4 Sequence Impedances of Rotating Equipment and Static Load4.1 Synchronous Generators; 4.1.1 Positive Sequence Impedance; 4.1.2 Negative Sequence Impedance; 4.1.3 Negative Sequence Capability of Generators; 4.1.4 Zero Sequence Impedance; 4.1.5 Sequence Component Transformation; 4.1.6 Three-Phase Short-Circuit of a Generator; 4.1.7 Parks Transformation; 4.2 Induction Motors; 4.2.1 Equivalent Circuit; 4.2.2 Negative Sequence Impedance; 4.2.3 Harmonic Impedances; 4.2.4 Zero Sequence Impedance; 4.2.5 Terminal Short-Circuit of an Induction Motor; 4.3 Static Loads4.4 Harmonics and Sequence ComponentsReferences; Further Reading; 5 Three-Phase Models of Transformers and Conductors; 5.1 Three-Phase Models; 5.2 Three-Phase Transformer Models; 5.2.1 Symmetrical Components of Three-Phase Transformers; 5.3 Conductors; References; 6 Unsymmetrical Fault Calculations; 6.1 Line-to-Ground Fault; 6.2 Line-to-Line Fault; 6.3 Double Line-to-Ground Fault; 6.4 Three-Phase Fault; 6.5 Phase Shift in Three-Phase Transformer Windings; 6.5.1 Transformer Connections; 6.5.2 Phase Shifts in Winding as per Standards; 6.5.3 Phase Shift for Negative Sequence ComponentsAn essential guide to studying symmetrical component theory This book utilizes symmetrical components for analyzing unbalanced three-phase electrical systems, by applying single-phase analysis tools. The author covers two approaches for studying symmetrical components; the physical approach, avoiding many mathematical matrix algebra equations, and a mathematical approach, using matrix theory. Divided into seven sections, topics include: symmetrical components using matrix methods, fundamental concepts of symmetrical components, symmetrical component s -transmission lines and cables, sequence components of rotating equipment and static load, three-phase models of transformers and conductors, unsymmetrical fault calculations, and some limitations of symmetrical components. In addition, this book: . Provides concise treatment of symmetrical components. Describes major sequence models of power system components. Discusses Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP) models. Includes worked examples to illustrate the complexity of calculations, followed by matrix methods of solution which have been adopted for calculations on digital computers.IEEE press series on power engineeringElectric power distributionMathematical modelsElectric power distributionMathematical models.333.7932Das J. C.1934-845741CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910155255403321Understanding symmetrical components for power system modeling1900239UNINA