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9780470472095

Operation and Control of Electric Energy Processing Systems

by Momoh, James A.; Mili, Lamine
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    9780470472095

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    047047209X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-08-09
  • Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press

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Summary

The purpose of this book is to provide a working knowledge and an exposure to cutting edge developments in operation and control of electric energy processing systems. The book focuses on the modeling and control of interdependent communications and electric energy systems, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), and the interdisciplinary education component of the EPNES initiative.

Author Biography

James Momoh was chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at Howard University and director of the Center for Energy Systems and Control. In 1987, Momoh received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Presidential Young Investigator Award. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Distinguished Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE). His current research activities for utility firms and government agencies span several areas in systems engineering, optimization, and energy systems' control of complex and dynamic networks.

Lamine Mili is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. An IEEE Senior Member, Dr. Mili is also a member of Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association. His research interests include risk assessment and management of critical infrastructures; power system analysis and control; bifurcation theory and chaos; and robust statistics as applied to engineering problems.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Contributorsp. xi
A Framework for Interdisciplinary Research and Educationp. 1
Introductionp. 1
Power System Challengesp. 4
The Power System Modeling and Computational Challengep. 5
Modeling and Computational Techniquesp. 6
New Interdisciplinary Curriculum for the Electric Power Networkp. 6
Solution of the EPNES Architecturep. 6
Modular Description of the EPNES Architecturep. 6
Some Expectations of Studies Using EPNES Benchmark Test Bedsp. 7
Test Beds for EPNESp. 8
Power System Model for the Navyp. 8
Civil Test Bed-179-Bus WSCC Benchmark Power Systemp. 10
Examples of Funded Research Work in Response to the EPNES Solicitationp. 10
Funded Research by Topical Areas/Groups under the EPNES Awardp. 10
EPNES Award Distributionp. 12
Future Directions of EPNESp. 13
Conclusionsp. 14
Dynamical Models in Fault-Tolerant Operation and Control of Energy Processing Systemsp. 15
Introductionp. 15
Model-Based Fault Detectionp. 16
Fault Detection via Analytic Redundancyp. 17
Failure Detection Filtersp. 17
Detuning Detection and Accommodation on IFOC-Driven Induction Motorsp. 19
Detuned Operation of Current-Fed Indirect Field-Oriented Controlled Induction Motorsp. 20
Detection of the Detuned Operationp. 24
Estimation of the Magnetizing Fluxp. 26
Accommodation of the Detuning Operationp. 27
Simulationsp. 28
Broken Rotor Bar Detection on IFOC-Driven Induction Motorsp. 28
Squirrel Cage Induction Motor Model with Broken Rotor Barsp. 29
Broken Rotor Bar Detectionp. 31
Fault Detection on Power Systemsp. 35
The Modelp. 35
Class of Eventsp. 37
The Navy Electric Ship Examplep. 38
Fault Detection Schemep. 39
Numerical Simulationsp. 41
Conclusionsp. 43
Intelligent Power Routers: Distributed Coordination for Electric Energy Processing Networksp. 47
Introductionp. 47
Overview of the Intelligent Power Router Conceptp. 48
IPR Architecture and Software Modulep. 50
IPR Communication Protocolsp. 55
State of the Artp. 55
Restoration of Electrical Energy Networks with IPRsp. 59
Mathematical Formulationp. 60
IPR Network Architecturep. 60
Islanding-Zone Approach via IPRp. 61
Negotiation in Two Phasesp. 62
Experimental Resultsp. 65
Risk Assessment of a System Operating with IPRp. 65
IPR Componentsp. 65
Configurationp. 66
Examplep. 66
Distributed Control Modelsp. 71
Distributed Control of Electronic Power Distribution Systemsp. 71
Integrated Power System in Ship Architecturep. 74
DC Zonal Electric Distribution Systemp. 76
Implementation of the Reconfiguration Logicp. 77
Conclusionp. 77
Reconfigurationp. 79
Economics Issues of the Intelligent Power Router Servicep. 79
The Standard Market Design (SMD) Environmentp. 80
The Ancillary Service (A/S) Contextp. 81
Reliability Aspects of Ancillary Servicesp. 81
The IPR Technical/Social/Economical Potential for Optimalityp. 81
Proposed Definition for the Intelligent Power Router Ancillary Servicep. 82
Summaryp. 82
Conclusionsp. 82
Power Circuit Breaker Using Micromechanical Switchesp. 87
Introductionp. 87
Overview of Technologyp. 88
Medium Voltage Circuit Breakerp. 88
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Switches (MEMS)p. 90
The Concept of a MEMS-Based Circuit Breakerp. 92
Circuit Descriptionp. 92
Operational Principlep. 93
Current Interruptionp. 94
Switch Closingp. 94
Investigation of Switching Array Operationp. 95
Model Developmentp. 97
Analysis of Current Interruption and Load Energizationp. 97
Effect of Delayed Opening of Switchesp. 100
A Block of Switch Fails to Openp. 102
Effect of Delayed Closing of Switchesp. 103
One Set of Switches Fails to Closep. 103
Summary of Simulation Resultsp. 104
Reliability Analysesp. 105
Approximations to Estimate Reliabilityp. 106
Computational Resultsp. 108
Proof of Principle Experimentp. 109
Circuit Breaker Constructionp. 109
Control Circuitp. 111
Circuit Breaker Designp. 114
Conclusionsp. 115
GIS-Based Simulation Studies for Power Systems Educationp. 119
Overviewp. 119
Case Studiesp. 121
Generic Decision Model Structurep. 123
Simulation Modelingp. 126
Interfacingp. 130
Concepts for Modeling Power System Management and Controlp. 133
Large-Scale Optimization and Hierarchical Planningp. 133
Sequential Decision Processes and Adaptationp. 137
Stochastic Decisions and Risk Modelingp. 140
Group Decision Making and Marketsp. 141
Power System Simulation Objectsp. 142
Grid Operation Models and Methodsp. 143
Randomized Load Simulatorp. 144
Market Makerp. 146
The Commitment Plannerp. 150
Implementationp. 153
Distributed Generation and Momentum Change in the American Electric Utility System: A Social-Science Systems Approachp. 157
Introductionp. 157
Overview of Conceptsp. 158
Using the Systems Approach to Understand Change in the Utility Systemp. 158
Origins and Growth of Momentum in the Electric Utility Systemp. 159
Politics and System Momentum Changep. 161
Application of Principlesp. 163
The Possibility of Distributed Generation and New Momentump. 164
Impediments to Decentralized Electricity Generationp. 166
Practical Consequences: Distributed Generation as a Business Enterprisep. 168
Aggregated Dispatch as a Means to Stimulate Economic Momentum with DGp. 170
Conclusionp. 172
Indexp. 177
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