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OverviewPowers and compensation in circuits with nonsinusoidal currents discusses one of the most controversial problems in electrical engineering; the definitions of electrical powers and compensation. Many approaches to explain the power properties of electrical circuits and their compensation has occurred over a vast number of publications and referred to as the Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prof Leszek Czarnecki (Distinguished Professor, Distinguished Professor, Louisiana State University, Louisiana, US)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780198879206ISBN 10: 0198879202 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 21 November 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of ContentsA: Circuits with Nonsinusoidal Currents and Voltages Analysis Currents' Physical Components and Powers Introduction 1: Doubts and Questions 1.1 Steinmetz's Experiment 1.2 Does the Reactive Power Occur Because of Energy Oscillations? 1.3 Does Energy Oscillate in Three-Phase Supply Lines? 1.4 Do Energy Oscillations Degrade Power Factor? 1.5 What are Harmonics and Their Complex rms Value 1.6 Do Harmonics Exist as Physical Entities? 1.7 How to Describe Single-Phase Circuits in Terms of Powers? 1.8 How to Describe Harmonics Generating Loads in Terms of Powers? 1.9 How to Calculate the Apparent Power in Three-Phase Circuit? 1.10 Is the Common Power Equation of Three-Phase Circuits Right? 1.11 Is the Reactive Power Caused by Energy Storage? 1.12 Why can Capacitive Compensator Degrade Power Factor? 1.13 Why the Term:ReviewsAuthor InformationLeszek S. Czarnecki received M.Sc., Ph.D., and D.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from the Silesian University of Technology, Poland. For two years he was with the Power Engineering Section of the National Research Council of Canada, and for two years with the Electrical Engineering Dept. at Zielona Gora University, Poland. In 1989 Dr. Czarnecki joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. For developing a power theory of three-phase systems with nonsinusoidal and asymmetrical voltages and currents and for methods of compensation he was elected to the grade of Fellow IEEE. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |