Capacitors for Power Factor Correction, Saving Power & Money
Capacitors for Power Factor Correction, Saving Power & Money, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 31 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 77 subscribers.
You will learn about Basic concepts of alternating current (AC). Difference between resistive loads, inductive loads, and capacitive loads. Meaning of the current is lead, lag, and in-phase. Difference between an electric field and a magnetic field. Explanation of the meaning of the power triangle. Difference between Active Power (P), Reactive Power (Q), and Total or Apparent Power (S). Meaning of Reactive Power (Q). Sources for power factor improvement. Role of capacitors in reducing losses. This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineering college students and various technical institutes – all engineers and technicians in power stations and distribution networks, as well as specialists in the study and treatment of electrical power loss through power factor improvement. It is particularly useful for Engineering college students and various technical institutes – all engineers and technicians in power stations and distribution networks, as well as specialists in the study and treatment of electrical power loss through power factor improvement.
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Summary
Title: Capacitors for Power Factor Correction, Saving Power & Money
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.9
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Basic concepts of alternating current (AC).
- Difference between resistive loads, inductive loads, and capacitive loads.
- Meaning of the current is lead, lag, and in-phase.
- Difference between an electric field and a magnetic field.
- Explanation of the meaning of the power triangle.
- Difference between Active Power (P), Reactive Power (Q), and Total or Apparent Power (S).
- Meaning of Reactive Power (Q).
- Sources for power factor improvement.
- Role of capacitors in reducing losses.
Who Should Attend
- Engineering college students and various technical institutes – all engineers and technicians in power stations and distribution networks, as well as specialists in the study and treatment of electrical power loss through power factor improvement.
Target Audiences
- Engineering college students and various technical institutes – all engineers and technicians in power stations and distribution networks, as well as specialists in the study and treatment of electrical power loss through power factor improvement.
Through my practical experience (20 years) in the field of electrical substations for medium voltage (MV), high voltage (HV), and extra-high voltage (EHV), as well as working with various consulting offices in designing electrical distribution networks for many important projects that require accuracy in various electrical calculations, in addition to obtaining a Master’s degree in Engineering Sciences in Power and Electrical Machines Engineering titled “Detection and Identification of Power Quality Problems using advanced Artificial Intelligence techniques (LSTM)”, this course has been prepared using the best engineering programs that connect academic/theoretical aspects with practical/reality in high voltage and extra-high voltage electrical substations, as well as distribution networks for medium and low voltages.
This unique approach to explanation and course preparation has been designed to cater to all engineering and technical levels, starting from students in engineering universities and various technical institutes, all the way to highly experienced specialized engineers in power systems and electrical distribution, particularly those specializing in studies of power loss or rationalization of electrical energy in electrical substations or distribution networks.
The course has been explained in a practical manner, relying on simplicity in theoretical explanations and placing greater emphasis on visuals and real-life practical examples. This approach allows us to connect academic theoretical study with what actually exists in practical reality for real-world application after completing this course.
The course we have is closely related to power systems and electrical distribution systems. In this course, we provide the following:
* Basic concepts of alternating current (AC).
* Basic concepts of the components of the electrical power system.
* The importance of power stations (generation stations).
* The main source of voltage (V), current (I), frequency (f), and reactive power (Q).
* Types of electrical loads.
* The difference between resistive loads, inductive loads, and capacitive loads.
* The meaning of resistance, inductive reactance, and capacitive reactance.
* Explain how to obtain the frequency (50 Hz) and (60 Hz) in the electrical network through power stations.
* The main source of the phase angle (φ) between voltage and current.
* The real, practical meaning of the phase angle (φ).
* The meaning of the current is lead, lag, and in-phase.
* Explain Ohm’s law.
* The practical reason why the current is leading in the case of a capacitor, lagging in the case of a (conductor) coil, and in-phase in the case of a resistance.
* The difference between an electric field and a magnetic field.
* The difference between electrical energy and electrical power.
* Explanation of the meaning of the power triangle.
* The difference between Active Power (P), Reactive Power (Q), and Total or Apparent Power (S).
* The meaning of Power Factor (P.F).
* The meaning of Reactive Power (Q).
* The relationship between the power factor (P.F) and the reactive power.
* The importance of improving the power factor (P.F) for both the power supply source and the loads.
* Sources for power factor improvement.
* How to calculate the electrical energy (kWH) consumed by the electrical device or electrical load during a specific period or period of time (hour/day/month/year).
* The different methods and detailed steps to improve the power factor.
* The difference between a synchronous motor and an induction motor and the role of each in improving the power factor.
* The different locations to install the capacitor banks needed to improve the power factor and the advantages and disadvantages of each location.
* How to calculate the reactive power (Q) and capacitance (C) of the capacitors needed to improve the power factor (calculation method/table method/using Excel sheet)
* The most important results of installing capacitors and improving the power factor of the electrical power system.
* The internal structure of the low-voltage and medium-voltage capacitor unit.
* Components of low-voltage and medium-voltage capacitor banks.
* Causes of damage and breakdown of units and components of low-voltage and medium-voltage capacitor banks.
* The role of capacitors in reducing losses.
* A practical case study on the importance of improving power factor in enhancing the technical, economic, and environmental performance of the industrial system, specifically, and the power system in general.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Preview & Contents
Lecture 2: Basic Concepts
Chapter 2: Capacitors and Power Factor
Lecture 1: Electric Field & Magnetic Field
Lecture 2: Phase angle (φ) in Practical
Lecture 3: Electrical Power & Electrical Energy
Lecture 4: Power Triangle
Lecture 5: Power Factor & Reactive Power
Lecture 6: Power Factor Correction – Example 1
Lecture 7: Power Factor Correction – Example 2
Lecture 8: Power Factor Correction – Example 3
Lecture 9: Sources of Power Factor Correction
Lecture 10: Meaning of Reactive Power
Chapter 3: Reactive Power Calculations
Lecture 1: Capacitor Reactive Power Calculations – Calculation method
Lecture 2: Capacitor Reactive Power Calculations – Calculation method – Example 1
Lecture 3: Capacitor Reactive Power Calculations – Calculation method – Example 2
Lecture 4: Capacitor Reactive Power Calculations – Table method
Lecture 5: Capacitor Reactive Power Calculations – Table method – Example
Lecture 6: Capacitor Reactive Power Calculations – Excel sheet method & Example
Lecture 7: Different locations of Capacitor Bank
Lecture 8: Results of improving Power Factor
Chapter 4: Capacitor Bank
Lecture 1: Main Components of Capacitor Bank
Lecture 2: Construction of Capacitor Unit
Lecture 3: Construction of Capacitor Unit – Movie
Lecture 4: Breakdown of Capacitor Unit
Chapter 5: Power Factor Correction Calculations
Lecture 1: Example 1: Power Factor Correction
Lecture 2: Example 2: Power Factor Correction
Lecture 3: Example 3: Power Factor Correction
Chapter 6: Factory Case Study
Lecture 1: Factory Case Study – Introduction
Lecture 2: Factory Case Study – Part 1
Lecture 3: Factory Case Study – Part 2
Lecture 4: Factory Case Study – Part 3
Instructors
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Ahmed Hassanin
Electrical Power and Machines Engineer
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