A flexible alternating current transmission system (FACTS) is a system composed of static equipment used for the AC transmission of electrical energy. It is meant to enhance controllability and increase power transfer capability of the network. It is generally a power electronics-based system. FACTS is defined by the IEEE as "a power electronic based system and other static equipment that provide control of one or more AC transmission system parameters to enhance controllability and Technology
Premium Capacitor Transmission line Electric power transmission
Grading Sheet—Single Element Paper Name Score __xx__ Introduction (8 points) _2_Identification of author and title (2) Ok _2_Explanation of context (including summary) (2) Ok _2_Effectiveness of the introduction (2) Ok _2_Adequacy of thesis (2) Ok Body Paragraphs (48 points) _8_Connection of analysis to thesis (8) Ok _8_Accuracy and validity of the analysis (8) Ok _8_Completeness and comprehensiveness
Premium 2005 albums Verb Quotation
High School Biology - Core Concept Master Cheat Sheet Biology‚ 1 of 6 01: The Science of Biology 03: The Cell • Characeristics of life Organization: all lives are well organized Energy use: all lives need energy to support Reproduction: all lives should be able to reproduce itself Growth: all lives grow and develop. Response to stimuli: all lives can respond to internal or external stimuli Homeostasis: all lives have the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment—self-regulation
Premium Cell DNA Gene
CONCEPTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY • Inductive Effect : Inductive effect is defined as permanent displacement of shared electron pair in a carbon chain towards more electronegative atom or group. Types of Inductive effect : 1.Negative Inductive Effect : (—I effect‚ Electron withdrawing effect) when an electronegative atom or group (more electro negative than hydrogen)is attached to the terminal of the carbon chain in a compound‚ the electrons are displaced in the direction of the attached
Premium Chemical bond Atom Benzene
Historical facts In day to day conversation‚ casual historical facts are often brought up. Little thought is actually given in our repetition of these historical facts as to what actually led up to their happening‚ and how they became so well known in the first place. In the article “What are historical facts?” by Carl L. Becker‚ he inquires as to what is actually meant when we talk about “facts” in history. To aid his inquiry‚ he asks 3 simple questions pertaining to the subject: “What is the
Premium Question History Answer
BC. In China‚ it was during the Han dynasty that people dribbled leather balls by kicking it into a small net. Recorded facts also support the fact that Romans and Greeks used to play ball for fun and frolic. Some facts point to Kyoto in Japan where kicking the ball was a popular sport. They say that early growth of the modern soccer started in England. Some amusing facts even mention that the first ball used was the head of some Danish brigand. It is said that during medieval times‚ the old
Premium FIFA World Cup FIFA Association football
A Paper presented on “FACTS & HVDC TRNAMISSION SYSTEMS” PRESENTED BY NITIN K. MOHURLE (T.E.ELECTRICAL) SHRAM SADHANA TRUST’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY BAMBHORI‚ JALGAON E-mail:- nitin.mohurle2000@gmail.com FACTS AND HVDC TRNSMISSION SYSTEMS Nitin Mohurle Shram Sadhana Trust’s College of Engineering And Technology‚ Jalgaon nitin.mohurle2000@gmail.com Abstract — Development of
Premium Electric power transmission Alternating current
COST SHEET – FORMAT |Particulars |Amount |Amount | |Opening Stock of Raw Material | *** | | |Add: Purchase of Raw materials |*** | | |Add: Purchase Expenses
Premium Material Depreciation Salary
SOCIAL FACTS 9/29/2013 1 SOCIOLOGY: A DEFINITION Sociology is the scientific study of human activity in society. More specifically‚ it is study of the social forces that affect human activities and behavior. Social Forces are the human - created ways of doing things that influence‚ pressure‚ or force people to behave‚ interact with others‚ and think in specified ways. SOCIAL FACTS When are “facts” only true because we think they are true? Social Facts are collectively
Premium Sociology
Suicide: Facts‚ Misconceptions‚ Causes‚ And Prevention. by David Holt English 10 Ms. Swicegood May 2004 Holt 1 A sixteen-year old boy sat in his fourth period class crying because he had just broken up with
Premium Suicide Sociology Death