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Understanding power quality problems : Voltage Sags and Interruptions

✍ Scribed by Math H. J. Bollen


Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC., IEEE PRESS
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
551
Series
IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERING
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


  1. Front......Page 1
    1. Overview......Page 18
    2. Long Interruptions and Reliability......Page 52
    3. Short Interruptions......Page 131
    4. Voltage Sags Characterization......Page 155
    5. Voltage Sags Equipment Behavior......Page 268
    6. Voltage Sags Stochastic Assessment......Page 339
    7. Mitigation......Page 402
    8. Conclusions......Page 466
    Bibliografy......Page 477
    A......Page 489
    B......Page 492
    C......Page 495
    D......Page 516
    E......Page 534
    Index......Page 538
    Author......Page 551

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