Microwave Power Measurement Techniques
Microwave Power Measurement Techniques: Microwave Power Measurement Techniques can be done by the use of wavemeters. A wavemeter is an adjustable resonant circuit provided with a calibration that gives the…
Microwave Power Measurement Techniques: Microwave Power Measurement Techniques can be done by the use of wavemeters. A wavemeter is an adjustable resonant circuit provided with a calibration that gives the…
Working Principle of Digital Multimeter: Analog meters require no power supply, they give a better visual indication of changes and suffer less from electric noise and isolation problems. These meters…
Trends in Voltage Stability of Power Systems: Trends in Voltage Stability of Power Systems - The present day transmission networks are getting more and more stressed due to economic and…
Line Compensation in Power System: Line Compensation - Ideal voltage profile for a transmission line is flat, which can only be achieved by loading the line with its surge impedance…
How to Improve Voltage Stability in Power System: How to Improve Voltage Stability in Power System - Voltage (load) stability, however, is now a main issue in planning and operating…
Recent Trends in Power System Stability: Recent Trends in Power System Stability in design of large alternators tend towards lower short circuit ratio (SCR = 1/Xd), which is achieved by…
Optimum Generation Scheduling: Optimum Generation Scheduling - From the unit commitment table of a given plant, the fuel cost curve of the plant can be determined in the form of…
Decoupled Load Flow Methods (DLF): An important characteristic of any practical electric power transmission system operating in steady state is the strong interdependence between real powers and bus voltages angles…