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Masoum 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston $cAcademic Press/Elsevier$dc2008 215 $a1 online resource (659 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-369536-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront cover; Power Quality in Power Systems and Electrical Machines; Copyright page; Preface; Table of contents; CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Power Quality; 1.1 DEFINITION OF POWER QUALITY; 1.2 CAUSES OF DISTURBANCES IN POWER SYSTEMS; 1.3 CLASSIFICATION OF POWER QUALITY ISSUES; 1.4 FORMULATIONS AND MEASURES USED FOR POWER QUALITY; 1.5 EFFECTS OF POOR POWER QUALITY ON POWER SYSTEM DEVICES; 1.6 STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REFERRING TO POWER QUALITY; 1.7 HARMONIC MODELING PHILOSOPHIES; 1.8 POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES; 1.9 SUMMARY; 1.10 PROBLEMS; 1.11 REFERENCES; 1.12 ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 327 $aCHAPTER 2: Harmonic Models of Transformers 2.1 SINUSOIDAL (LINEAR) MODELING OF TRANSFORMERS; 2.2 HARMONIC LOSSES IN TRANSFORMERS; 2.3 DERATING OF SINGLE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS; 2.4 NONLINEAR HARMONIC MODELS OF TRANSFORMERS; 2.5 FERRO RESONANCE OF POWER TRANSFORMERS; 2.6 EFFECTS OF SOLAR-GEOMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES ON POWER SYSTEMS AND TRANSFORMERS; 2.7 GROUNDING; 2.8 MEASUREMENT OF DERATING OF THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS; 2.9 SUMMARY; 2.10 PROBLEMS; 2.11 REFERENCES; 2.12 ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER 3: Modeling and Analysis of Induction Machines 327 $a3.1 COMPLETE SINUSOIDAL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF A THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINE 3.2 MAGNETIC FIELDS OF THREE-PHASE MACHINES FOR THE CALCULATION OF INDUCTIVE MACHINE PARAMETERS; 3.3 STEADY-STATE STABILITY OF A THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINE; 3.4 SPATIAL (SPACE) HARMONICS OF A THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINE; 3.5 TIME HARMONICS OF A THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINE; 3.6 FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC TORQUES OF AN INDUCTION MACHINE; 3.7 MEASUREMENT RESULTS FOR THREE- AND SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES; 3.8 INTER- AND SUBHARMONIC TORQUES OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES 327 $a3.9 INTERACTION OF SPACE AND TIME HARMONICS OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES 3.10 CONCLUSIONS CONCERNING INDUCTION MACHINE HARMONICS; 3.11 VOLTAGE-STRESS WINDING FAILURES OF AC MOTORS FED BY VARIABLE-FREQUENCY, VOLTAGE- AND CURRENT-SOURCE PWM INVERTERS; 3.12 NONLINEAR HARMONIC MODELS OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES; 3.13 STATIC AND DYNAMIC ROTOR ECCENTRICITY OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES; 3.14 OPERATION OF THREE-PHASE MACHINES WITHIN A SINGLE-PHASE POWER SYSTEM; 3.15 CLASSIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES; 3.16 SUMMARY; 3.17 PROBLEMS; 3.18 REFERENCES 327 $a3.19 ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 4: Modeling and Analysis of Synchronous Machines; 4.1 SINUSOIDAL STATE-SPACE MODELING OF A SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE IN THE TIME DOMAIN; 4.2 STEADY-STATE, TRANSIENT, AND SUBTRANSIENT OPERATION; 4.3 HARMONIC MODELING OF A SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE; 4.4 SUMMARY; 4.5 PROBLEMS; 4.6 REFERENCES; 4.7 ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER 5: Interaction of Harmonics with Capacitors; 5.1 APPLICATION OF CAPACITORS TO POWER-FACTOR CORRECTION; 5.2 APPLICATION OF CAPACITORS TO REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION; 5.3 APPLICATION OF CAPACITORS TO HARMONIC FILTERING 327 $a5.4 POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH CAPACITORS 330 $aThis book helps readers understand the causes and effects of power quality problems and provides techniques to mitigate these problems. 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