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This book offers a unique reference-guide to magnetically controlled shunt reactors. In particular, it focuses on simulating and estimating the efficiency of the application of controlled shunt reactors with different operating principles and design. It offers extensive details on computer simulation and related automatic control systems, and reports on practical case studies. This book, which is based on practical investigations performed by the authors at the Department of Electrical Systems and Networks of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, offers the first comprehensive guide to the operation and design of magnetically controlled shunt reactors. It addresses both researchers and engineers in the field of power systems.



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Brief History of Controlled Shunt Reactor Invention.- Controlled Shunt Compensation.- Operating Principle and Design Features of a Magnetically Controlled Shunt Reactor.- Method of Controlled Shunt Reactor Computer Simulation.- Operating Conditions of CSR, Simulation and Operation of the Automatic Control System (ACS).- Internal Overvoltages on Overhead Transmission Lines with Controlled Shunt Reactors.- Single-phase Auto-Reclosure of Overhead Transmission Lines with Reactors.- Limiting Aperiodic Currents of Line Circuit Breakers with the Help of CSR.- Voltage Stability Enhancement by Use of Reactive Power Compensation.- Analysis of the Overvoltage Affecting the Converter and the Insulation of the CSR Control Winding.- Special Topics in Design and Commissioning of CSR Complexes.

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    A Hardback by G.A. Evdokunin, M.V. Dmitriev, A. S. Karpov

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 16/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031259562, 978-3031259562
      ISBN10: 3031259564

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book offers a unique reference-guide to magnetically controlled shunt reactors. In particular, it focuses on simulating and estimating the efficiency of the application of controlled shunt reactors with different operating principles and design. It offers extensive details on computer simulation and related automatic control systems, and reports on practical case studies. This book, which is based on practical investigations performed by the authors at the Department of Electrical Systems and Networks of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, offers the first comprehensive guide to the operation and design of magnetically controlled shunt reactors. It addresses both researchers and engineers in the field of power systems.



      Table of Contents
      Brief History of Controlled Shunt Reactor Invention.- Controlled Shunt Compensation.- Operating Principle and Design Features of a Magnetically Controlled Shunt Reactor.- Method of Controlled Shunt Reactor Computer Simulation.- Operating Conditions of CSR, Simulation and Operation of the Automatic Control System (ACS).- Internal Overvoltages on Overhead Transmission Lines with Controlled Shunt Reactors.- Single-phase Auto-Reclosure of Overhead Transmission Lines with Reactors.- Limiting Aperiodic Currents of Line Circuit Breakers with the Help of CSR.- Voltage Stability Enhancement by Use of Reactive Power Compensation.- Analysis of the Overvoltage Affecting the Converter and the Insulation of the CSR Control Winding.- Special Topics in Design and Commissioning of CSR Complexes.

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