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The generation, transmission, and distribution of the electricity is the business of the large utility companies, being performed through complex networks of interconnected generators, transformers, transmission lines, control, monitoring, measurement, and protection equipment, developed over a century. The chapter starts with a brief power system description and presentation, some details on major power system components, and functions. Various fuels (e.g., coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear energy, or water power) or energy sources (e.g., wind energy, solar energy, ocean energy, or geothermal energy) are used to generate electricity in modern power systems. Most of the modern power systems are three-phase, as it enabled more efficient and economical energy generation and transmission to the users. Power is changed from three-phase to single-phase only for consumers living very near. However, the power distribution is usually changed from three-phase to single-phase networks near consumers (end-users). In modern power systems, the generator voltages are transformed into high voltages for the efficient and economic transmission at long distances, then the voltages are lowered to the levels required by the consumers near the industrial and residential locations. The chapter also contains a brief introduction on the per-unit system, a very useful tool to simplify calculations and analysis of the power system. A brief discussion of the frequency characteristics and issues is the focus of the last section of the chapter. The chapter topics are the basics to understand the electric motor, transformer, and generator operations and characteristics, so it is vital that the readers must have good understanding of three-phase and per-unit systems and must be able to apply them.
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电力系统基础
电力的产生、传输和分配是大型公用事业公司的业务,通过由相互连接的发电机、变压器、输电线路、控制、监测、测量和保护设备组成的复杂网络来完成,这种网络已经发展了一个多世纪。本章首先简要介绍了电力系统,并详细介绍了电力系统的主要组成部分和功能。在现代电力系统中,各种燃料(如煤、天然气、石油、核能或水力)或能源(如风能、太阳能、海洋能或地热能)被用来发电。大多数现代电力系统是三相的,因为它能够更有效和经济地向用户提供能源。只有住得很近的消费者才会把三相电换成单相电。然而,电力分配通常从三相网络改为靠近消费者(最终用户)的单相网络。在现代电力系统中,发电机电压被转换成高电压,以便在远距离高效和经济地传输,然后将电压降低到工业和住宅附近的用户所需的水平。本章还简要介绍了单位系统,这是一个非常有用的工具,可以简化电力系统的计算和分析。对频率特性和问题的简要讨论是本章最后一部分的重点。本章的主题是了解电动机、变压器和发电机运行和特性的基础,因此读者必须对三相和单单元系统有很好的理解,并且必须能够应用它们,这一点至关重要。
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