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This book offers a concise overview on storing electric energy in magnetic fields of superconducting coils, a technology that avoids the need for lithium for batteries. The book covers principles, control, use of SMES for power quality and stability, use with AI, and cybersecurity.
Smart power grids. --- Magnetic energy storage. --- Engineering --- Technology & Engineering --- Engineering --- Technology & Engineering
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Second-Generation High-Temperature Superconducting Coils and Their Applications for Energy Storage addresses the practical electric power applications of high-temperature superconductors. It validates the concept of a prototype energy storage system using newly available 2G HTS conductors by investigating the process of building a complete system from the initial design to the final experiment. It begins with a clear introduction of the related background and then presents a comprehensive design of a superconducting energy storage system that can store maximum energy using a limited length of superconductors. The author has created a modeling environment for analysis of the system and also presents experimental results that are highly consistent with his theoretical calculations.
Engineering. --- High temperature superconductors. --- Magnetic energy storage. --- Thin films. --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Materials at high temperatures. --- Superconductors. --- Superconducting magnets. --- Energy storage. --- Superconductivity. --- Storage of energy --- Magnets, Superconducting --- Superconducting high-field magnets --- Superconducting materials --- Superconductive devices --- Renewable energy resources. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Alternate energy sources. --- Green energy industries. --- Renewable and Green Energy. --- Electric conductivity --- Critical currents --- Superfluidity --- Force and energy --- Power (Mechanics) --- Flywheels --- Pulsed power systems --- Electromagnets --- Superconductors --- Electric power --- Energy storage --- Superconducting magnets --- Cryoelectronics --- Electronics --- Solid state electronics --- High temperatures --- Materials --- Strength of materials --- Materials at low temperatures --- Alternate energy sources --- Alternative energy sources --- Energy sources, Renewable --- Sustainable energy sources --- Power resources --- Renewable natural resources --- Agriculture and energy
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Power quality (PQ) is receiving more and more attention from consumers, distribution system operators, transmission system operators, and other entities related to electrical power systems. As PQ problems have direct implications for business productivity, causing high economic losses, the research and development monitoring technologies and power electronics solutions that ensure the PQ of the power systems are matters of utmost importance. This book is a collection of high quality papers published in the “Power Electronics and Power Quality” Special Issue of the journal Energies. It reflects on the latest investigations and the new trends in this field.
p-q theory --- Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) --- power system protection --- modeling --- comtrade --- space vector modulation (SVM) --- propulsion inverter control system position estimator --- frequency adaption --- wavelet transform --- Simulink --- SGDFT --- indirect matrix converter (IMC) --- hysteresis current control --- switching transients --- input power factor --- high speed maglev --- harmonics --- optimization --- robust control --- protection relay --- variation in voltage --- FBMMC --- MMC --- microinverter --- digital control --- state-space model --- four-leg inverter --- phase-leading capacitor --- histogram --- pulse width modulation --- energy shaping passivity (ESP)-based control --- time multiplier setting (TMS) --- reactive power --- continuous particle swarm optimization (CPSO) --- power control --- microgrid (MG) --- passive method --- Matlab --- voltage control --- switching frequency --- Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) --- Omicron CMC 256plus --- distance protection --- low voltage direct-current residential microgrid --- Full-bridge --- series active filter --- static var compensator --- photovoltaic systems --- Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) --- long-stator synchronous motor --- SC --- constant power load --- CSC --- superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) --- hybrid power filter --- renewable power generation --- Lagrange-interpolation method --- multilevel converter --- multi-grounded neutral (MGN) system --- temperature --- computer simulation --- thyristor-controlled reactor --- hybrid static var compensator --- static synchronous compensator --- power semiconductor device --- DC short-circuit handling --- cost-effectiveness --- current control --- half-bridge inverters --- Hybrid HVDC --- power inverter --- input filter --- machine learning --- enerlyzer --- matrix converter (MC) --- DC-DC converter --- Shunt Active Power Filter --- neutral integrity detection --- overcurrent relay coordination (OCR) --- power quality --- event detection --- voltage source inverter --- Multiterminal HVDC --- distorted grid conditions --- hybrid active filter --- primary neutral integrity
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The essential introduction to magnetic reconnection—written by a leading pioneer of the fieldPlasmas comprise more than 99 percent of the visible universe; and, wherever plasmas are, magnetic reconnection occurs. In this common and yet incompletely understood physical process, oppositely directed magnetic fields in a plasma meet, break, and then reconnect, converting the huge amounts of energy stored in magnetic fields into kinetic and thermal energy. In Magnetic Reconnection, Masaaki Yamada offers an illuminating synthesis of modern research and advances on this important topic. Magnetic reconnection produces such phenomena as solar flares and the northern lights, and occurs in nuclear fusion devices. A better understanding of this crucial cosmic activity is essential to comprehending the universe and varied technological applications, such as satellite communications. Most of our knowledge of magnetic reconnection comes from theoretical and computational models and laboratory experiments, but space missions launched in recent years have added up-close observation and measurements to researchers’ tools. Describing the fundamental physics of magnetic reconnection, Yamada connects the theory with the latest results from laboratory experiments and space-based observations, including the Magnetic Reconnection Experiment (MRX) and the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) Mission. He concludes by considering outstanding problems and laying out a road map for future research.Aimed at advanced graduate students and researchers in plasma astrophysics, solar physics, and space physics, Magnetic Reconnection provides cutting-edge information vital area of scientific investigation.
Magnetic reconnection. --- SCIENCE / Physics / Magnetism. --- Acceleration. --- Accretion disk. --- Ampere. --- Annihilation. --- Astrophysical plasma. --- Astrophysics. --- Bremsstrahlung. --- Collision frequency. --- Collisionality. --- Coronal loop. --- Coronal mass ejection. --- Coulomb collision. --- Current density. --- Current sheet. --- Cyclotron. --- Debye length. --- Diffusion layer. --- Dissipation. --- Drift velocity. --- Dynamo theory. --- Electric field. --- Electrical resistivity and conductivity. --- Electron temperature. --- Electrostatics. --- Energy transformation. --- Experimental physics. --- Fermi acceleration. --- Feynman diagram. --- Field effect (semiconductor). --- Field line. --- Fine structure. --- Flux tube. --- Fusion power. --- Gauge theory. --- Gyroradius. --- Hall effect. --- Inductance. --- Induction equation. --- Instability. --- Interferometry. --- Ion acoustic wave. --- Ionization. --- Kinetic theory of gases. --- Kink instability. --- Landau damping. --- Langmuir probe. --- Length scale. --- Lorentz force. --- Madison Symmetric Torus. --- Magnetar. --- Magnetic confinement fusion. --- Magnetic diffusivity. --- Magnetic dipole. --- Magnetic energy. --- Magnetic field. --- Magnetic flux. --- Magnetic helicity. --- Magnetization. --- Magnetohydrodynamics. --- Magnetopause. --- Magnetosheath. --- Magnetosonic wave. --- Magnetosphere. --- Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution. --- Mean free path. --- Momentum transfer. --- Neutral beam injection. --- Nonlinear optics. --- Nuclear fusion. --- Paramagnetism. --- Particle physics. --- Pitch angle (particle motion). --- Plasma (physics). --- Plasma acceleration. --- Plasma oscillation. --- Plasma parameter. --- Plasma parameters. --- Plasma stability. --- Plasmoid. --- Quadrupole. --- Relativistic plasma. --- Reversed field pinch. --- Safety factor (plasma physics). --- Scattering. --- Skin effect. --- Solar flare. --- Spacecraft. --- Spatial scale. --- Spheromak. --- Stark effect. --- Substorm. --- Synchrotron radiation. --- Thermodynamic equilibrium. --- Thomson scattering. --- Tokamak. --- Two-dimensional space. --- Van Allen radiation belt. --- Weibel instability. --- X-ray. --- Annihilation, Magnetic field --- Magnetic field annihilation --- Magnetic field line merging --- Merging, Magnetic field line --- Reconnection, Magnetic --- Reconnection (Astronomy) --- Astrophysics --- Geophysics --- Magnetic fields
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