Introduction to Electrical Power Systems Quality Public Class

Monday, August 22 2011 | 1:30 PM (E. South America Standard Time)

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Price:
$10 per attendee
Duration:
60 minutes

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About the Class

In this class basic concepts on single-phase electrical circuits are revised, as well as the power factor definition related to sinusoidal and nonsinusoidal situations. Harmonic analysis is exemplified.
An interesting insight for students and engineers that can help them understand power quality problems in electrical facilities. It will also help them take measures to solve these problems on professional applications.
Power quantities are defined according the IEEE Std 1459/2010.
This is the first of a series of classes on power quality.
Students must have previous knowledge of ac single-phase circuits.
Physicists and mathematicians are wellcome.

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: power systems, power quality, electrical engineering

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About Dalgerti Lelis Milanese
(Teacher)

  • Dalgerti Lelis Milanese
    Dalgerti Lelis Milanese
  • 2 Classes conducted

Profile Summary

I am a retired University Professor from UNESP ( São Paulo State University) Ilha Solteira, SP, Brazil, Ph.D. in electrical engineering from UNICAMP (Campinas State University), Campinas, SP, Brazil; I have been lecturing mainly on Electrical Machines, Electrical Circuits, Power Quality and doing research on power and energy in electrical systems.
I have being to WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) in Worcester, MA, USA, as a visiting professor doing research in power quality, from 1999 to 2000.
I have several articles published by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), Elsevier, IREMOS and others.
I was with the IEEE Working Group for Power on Nonsinusoidal Situations and the IEEE Std 1459/2010.

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