Table of Content 1. Introduction to Control Systems 2. Measurement 3. Laplace Transforms 4. Control System Models 5. Static and Dynamic Response 6. Stability 7. Frequency Response Analysis 8. Root Locus 9. State Space Analysis 10. Introduction to Digital Control Systems 11. Z-Transform and the Difference Equation 12. Discrete Control Systems 13. Stability of Discrete Control Systems 14. Discrete State Space Appendices Odd Problem Solutions
Salient Features Coverage of All major topics 120 worked examples drawn from practical applications An entire chapter devoted to Sensors Coverage of Laplace Transforms Essential features of Programmable Logic Controller technology Over 250 chapter-end problems
Control Systems Engineering: For Anna University Author: S. K. Bhattacharya
Table of Content Preface to the Second Edition Preface 1. Introduction 2. Modelling a Control SystemTransfer Function Approach 3. Modelling a Control SystemBlock Diagram Representation 4. Modelling a Control SystemSignal Flow Graphs 5. Feedback Control SystemCharacteristics and Performance 6. Time Response Analysis 7. Concept of Stability and Routh-Hurwitz Criteria 8. The Root Locus Technique 9. Frequency Response Analysis 10. Design and Compensation 11. Concept of State Variable Modelling 12. Introduction to Digital Control Systems
Appendix 1: Laplace Transform Appendix 2: Matlab Fundamentals Appendix 3: Key Terms Bibliography Solved Question Papers Index Salient Features Rouths criteria, Bode plot, Nyquist criteria and the root-locus technique are discussed in detail with solved examples Extensive discussion of compensating networks Digital Control System is explained in detail Solved numerical problems, practice problems and objective-type questions with answers Each chapter contains MATLAB programming on analysis of control systems
Control Systems Engineering, 3/e Author: S. K. Bhattacharya
Table of Content Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Modelling a Control System- Transfer Function Approach Chapter 3 Modelling a Control System-Block Diagram Representation Chapter 4 Modelling a Control System Signal Flow Graphs Chapter 5 Feedback Control System- Characteristics and Performance Chapter 6 Error Analysis Chapter 7 Time Response Analysis Chapter 8 Concept of Stability and Routh- Hurwitz Criteria Chapter 9 The Root Locus Technique Chapter 10 Frequency Response Analysis Chapter 11 Design and Compensation Chapter 12 Concept of State Variable Modelling Chapter 13 Control Components
Salient Features Routh's criteria, Bode plot, Nyquist criteria and Root-Locus technique discussed in detail with solved examples State-space analysis and control system components discussed in separate chapters Solved numerical problems, practice problems and objective-type questions with answers Each chapter contains MATLAB programming on the analysis of control systems Appendices on Laplace transform, MATLAB fundamentals and fuzzy logic
Table of Content About the author Preface Introduction 1. Power System Network 2. Matrices-1 3. Power System Network 4. Matrices-2 5. Power Flow Studies - 1 6. Power Flow Studies - 2 Salient Features In-depth coverage of Symmetrical fault analysis and unbalanced fault analysis Exclusive chapters on power flow studies A comprehensive chapter on transient stability Precise explanation supported by suitable examples The book is replete with objective questions and review 7. Short Circuit Analysis 1(Symmetrical Fault Analysis) 8. Short Circuit Analysis 2 (Unbalanced Fault Analysis) 9. Power System Steady-State stability Analysis 10. Transient Stability Answer to selected Competitive Examination QuestionsIndex questions
Power Systems Analysis, 2/e Author(s): Arthur R. Bergen Vijay Vittal
Table of Content 1. Background 2. Basic Principles 3. Transmission-Line Parameters 4. Transmission-Line Modeling 5. Transformer Modeling and the per Unit System 6. Generator Modeling I (Machine Viewpoint) 7. Generator Modeling II (Circuit Viewpoint) 8. Generator Voltage Control 9. Network Matrices 10. Power Flow Analysis 11. Automatic Generation Control and the 12. New Market Environment 13. Unbalanced System Operation 14. System Protection 15. Power System Stability Salient Features Describes the new market environment of the electric utility industry. Emphasizes computer application and design and reflects current industry practice. A computer-based design problem dealing with the calculations of transmission line parameters is introduced. Students can use available software or develop software using MATLAB. A New chapter on network matrices, their construction and manipulation. Many additional worked-out examples and problemsIncludes several problems which can be solved using MATLAB. Clearly stated objectives and explanation of material without sacrificing necessary rigor and understanding.
Generation and Utilization of Electrical Energy Author(s):
Table of Content 1. Conventional Power Generation 2. Non-Conventional Power Generation 3. Conservation 4. Electric Heating 5. Electric Welding 6. Fundamentals of Illumination 7. Various Illumination methods 8. Electric Drives 9. Electric Traction I 10. Electric Traction II 11. Electrolysis 12. Refrigeration and Air- conditioning Salient Features Elucidates the need for energy conservation methods, power factor improvement, various tariff methods, and power quality It also deals with the concept of distributed generation and deregulation Exclusive chapter on refrigeration and air-conditioning with applications supported by practical examples The book is replete with objective questions, short questions and answers, exercise problems, and review questions to fulfill the readers requirements
oxford Electric Machinery and Transformers, 3/e Author(s): Bhag S. Guru & Huseyin R. Hiziroglu 9780198089827 Paperback 16 Aug 2012 720 Pages Price: 550.00 Printer Friendly
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The Nature of Electricity Electrical Standards and Conventions Ohm's Law and Power Direct-Current Series Circuits Direct-Current Parallel Circuits Batteries Kirchhoff's Laws Network Calculations Magnetism and Electromagnetism Direct-Current Generators and Motors Principles of Alternating Current Inductance, Inductive Reactance, and Inductive Circuits Capacitance, Capacitine Reactance, and Capacitive Circuits Single-Phase Circuits Alternating Current Generators and Motors Transforms Three-Phase Systems Series and Parallel Resonance Waveforms and Time Constants Electrical Measurements
Schaum's Outline of Electrical Power Systems Syed Nasar
1 Fundamentals of Electric Power Systems 2 Power System Representation 3 Transmission-Line Parameter 4 Transmission-Line Calculations 5 Underground Cables 6 Fault Calculations 7 General Methods For Network Calculations 8 Power-Flow Studies 9 Power System Operation and Control 10 Power System Stability 11 Power-System Protection Index
Electrical Power Systems Quality, Third Edition Roger C. Dugan, Mark F. McGranaghan, Surya Santoso, H. Wayne Beaty
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. Terms and Definitions Ch. 3. Voltage Sags and Interruptions Ch. 4. Transient Overvoltages Ch. 5. Fundamentals of Harmonics Ch. 6. Applied Harmonics Ch. 7. Long-Duration Voltage Variations Ch. 8. Power Quality Benchmarking Ch. 9. Distributed Generation and Power Quality Ch. 10. Wiring and Grounding Ch. 11. Power Quality Monitoring Index
Part 1 Wind Power Basics Ch 1 How Wind Power Works Prevailing wind patterns Wind volume vs. speed Wind categories Environmental impact of wind power Myths Ch 2 Why Wind Power Is Growing Global rise of wind power Potential for local, small-scale wind The electricity grid system and ramifications on clean energy Part 2 Install Your Own Small Wind Power Ch 3 How to Evaluate Your Site for Wind Factors that determine whether your site is suitable for wind power and how the basic wind velocity and duration determine the power capacity of your wind turbine. Ch 4 How to Get the Permits to Install Small Wind Power Setback distances and height Lot size Aesthetics Sound Property values Insurance Urban and building-integrated installations Potential of structural or electrical failure Ch 5 What are major components of a small wind power system? Small scale system from the wind turbine to the tower types (free standing and guyed). Ch 6 How to Connect Your System Ramifications of grid-connected, stand-alone, or a hybrid system on the balance of the system that is not part of the turbine or tower. Part 3 Make Your Environment Small Wind Power Friendly Ch 7 How do I pay for my system? Financial incentives, including buydowns of the initial capital costs to operational incentives such as ?net-metering.? Ch 8 Overcoming the Zoning Hurdles Greatest challenges for small-scale renewables Ways to make the zoning permit process more affordable, streamlined, and accountable. Ch 9 Tapping into Green Power Markets Safety and interconnection requirements Insurance, indemnification and other consumer issues. Several case examples will explore the emergence of green power markets Part 4 What?s Around the Corner Ch 11 New Breakthroughs and Developments in Wind Power ?Best of what?s new? in both technological breakthroughs, design and efficiency, innovations in policy, integrating wind power into the nation?s electricity grid. Ch 12 Resources for Small Wind Power
FOREWORD PREFACE PART I: CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN POWER SYSTEMS 1. General Characteristics of Modern Power Systems 2. Introduction to the Power System Stability Problem PART II: EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS AND MODELLING 3. Synchronous Machine Theory and Modelling 4. Synchronous Machine Parameters 5. Synchronous Machine Representation in Stability Studies 6.AC Transmission 7. Power System Loads 8. Excitation Systems 9. Prime Movers and Energy Supply Systems 10. High-Voltage Direct-Current Transmission 11. Control of Active Power and Reactive Power PART III:SYSTEM STABILITY: Physical aspects, analysis, and improvement 12. Small Signal Stability 13. Transient Stability 14. Voltage Stability 15. Subsynchronous Oscillations 16. Mid-Term and Long-Term Stability 17. Methods of Improving System Stability INDEX
1- REVIEW OF THERMODYNAMICS PRINCIPLES 2- STEAM POWER PLANTS 3- STEAM TURBINE COMPONENTS 4- STEAM TURBINES AND AUXILIARIES 5- POWER STATION PERFORMANCE MONITORING 6- THE TURBINE GOVERNING SYSTEMS 7- STEAM CHESTS AND VALVES 8- TURBINE PROTECTIVE DEVICES 9- TURBINE INSTRUMENTATION 10- LUBRICATION SYSTEMS 11- GLAND SEALING SYSTEM 12- GAS TURBINE FUNDAMENTALS 13- AN OVERVIEW OF GAS TURBINES 14- GAS TURBINE COMPRESSORS 15- GAS TURBINE DESIGN 16- GAS TURBINE CALCULATIONS 17- GAS TURBINE COMBUSTORS 18- AXIAL-FLOW TURBINES 19- GAS TURBINE MATERIALS 20- GAS TURBINE LUBRICATION AND FUEL SYSTEMS 21- GAS TURBINE BEARINGS AND SEALS 22- GAS TURBINE INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 23- GAS TURBINE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 24- GAS TURBINE OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS 25- GAS TURBINE EMISSION GUIDELINES AND CONTROL METHODS 26- COMBINED CYCLES 27- ABSORPTION CHILLERS 28- SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS OF COMBINED CYCLES AND CO-GENERATION PLANTS 29- APPLICATION OF CO-GENERATION AND COMBINED CYCLE PLANTS 30- CO-GENERATION APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS 31- CENTRAL STEAM, CO-GENERATION, AND DISTRICT HEATING PLANT 32- ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR COMBINED-CYCLE PERFORMANCE--ENHANCEMENT OPTIONS 33- WIND POWER GENERATION 34- ECONOMICS OF WIND POWER 35- SOLAR POWER 36- SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGIES 37- ECONOMICS OF SOLAR POWER SYSTEMS 38- FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 39- INTRODUCTION TO MACHINERY PRINCIPLES 40- TRANSFORMERS 41- TRANSFORMER COMPONENTS AND MAINTENANCE 42- AC MACHINE FUNDAMENTALS 43- SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS 44- GENERATOR COMPONENTS, AUXILIARIES, AND EXCITATION 45- GENERATOR TESTING, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE 46- MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS ON THERMODYNAMIC PRINCIPLES INDEX
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Scitech Control Systems Engineering - 3rd Edn. Author: Ananda Natarajan et.al. ISBN-978-81-8371-360-3
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Category: Engg., Tech., Professional & Mgmt Courses Subject: Engineering Class: Degree Pages: 481 Binding: Swing Language: English First Edition:(2004) Revised/Reprint Edition: Board: ANNA UNIV Chapters: 6 Description: (Strictly as per Anna University B.E. Syllabus-ECE, EEE, E&I I&C Branches).There are over 300 worked examples given as part of this book with good explanation of the background theory necessary to solve the problems. At the end of the each chapter, short questions with answers have been. Unsolved problems and exercises have also been given at the end of each chapter. Solutions to various problems which appeared in the University Examinations have been given, which is the key strength of the book.
Contents: CONTENTS: l Basic Concepts and System Representation l Time Response Analysis and Design l Frequency Response Analysis and Design l Stability l Compensation Design l State Space Variable l Objective Questions with Answers l University Question Papers l Appendix l Bibliography
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