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Author: Edvard Csanyi (Technical Articles)

Edvard Csanyi

1750 awesome technical articles

Edvard Csanyi - Author at EEP-Electrical Engineering Portal

Hi, I'm an electrical engineer, programmer and founder of EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. I worked twelve years at Schneider Electric in the position of technical support for low- and medium-voltage projects and the design of busbar trunking systems.

I'm highly specialized in the design of LV/MV switchgear and low-voltage, high-power busbar trunking (<6300A) in substations, commercial buildings and industry facilities. I'm also a professional in AutoCAD programming.

Biography: https://electrical-engineering-portal.com/edvard-csanyi

SCADA

SCADA communication vulnerabilities

Cyber security engineering is expensive. However, the presence of vulnerabilities requires it. In this section we list vulnerabilities we typically see in SCADA systems. The order in the list of vulnerabilities does not reflect a priority in terms of likelihood… Read more

Jul 04, 2011 | By

SCADA communication vulnerabilities
Energy and Power

Fuel cells in power section

In 1839, a British Jurist and an amateur physicist named William Grove first discovered the principle of the fuel cell. Grove utilized four large cells, each containing hydrogen and oxygen, to produce electricity and water which was then used to… Read more

Jul 01, 2011 | By

The Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) fuel cells
Wind Power

Large and Small Wind Turbines are Different

Wind turbines are generally divided into two broad categories based on their rated capacity and their intended applications. Small wind turbines are typically less than 50 kW in size, but can be as large as 250 kW and are designed… Read more

Jun 29, 2011 | By

Large and Small Wind Turbines are Different
Energy and Power

Who was James Prescott Joule?

James Prescott Joule was born on Christmas Eve 1818 into a wealthy Salford brewing family. A sickly child, he was tutored at home where he indulged his fascination for electricity by using a voltaic cell to give electric shocks to… Read more

Jun 27, 2011 | By

James Prescott Joule
Biomass Energy

Typical applications of biomass

During Second World War the gasifiers were mainly employed for transportation purposes. However, in recent years the gasifiers have been employed mainly for stationary applications. For generating electricity, the producer gas from the biomass gasifier is first cleaned and cooled… Read more

Jun 26, 2011 | By

Typical applications of biomass
Lighting

Technical analysis of LED light

A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device which converts electricity into light. Each diode is about 1/4 inch in diameter and uses about ten milliamps to operate at about a tenth of a watt. LEDs are small in… Read more

Jun 24, 2011 | By

Technical analysis of LED light
Environment

How much for the geothermal energy? Impacts, hm?

Geothermal power requires no fuel, and is therefore immune to fuel cost fluctuations, but capital costs tend to be high. Drilling accounts for over half the costs, and exploration of deep resources entails significant risks. A typical well doublet in… Read more

Jun 22, 2011 | By

Economics and environmental impact of geothermal power
Wind Power

What about the world’s wind resources?

When evaluating different methods of power generation some of the main questions inevitably concern the fuel proposed. Is there enough of it? Is it in the right places? It is available when you want it? What does it cost? What… Read more

Jun 18, 2011 | By

Causeymire Wind Farm
High Voltage

HIS – Highly Integrated Switchgear, Type 8DQ1

No more losing sleep over space restrictions: HIS, the gas-insulated switchgear for indoor and outdoor use requires less than half the space of comparable air-insulated switchgear. The 8DQ1-type HIS is a compact switchgear solution for rated voltages of up to… Read more

Jun 17, 2011 | By

HIS - Highly Integrated Switchgear, Type 8DQ1
Energy and Power

Thumbs down to the nuclear energy

Although for decades the arguments against nuclear power have been –and still are- strong and valid, there is an increasing group of nuclear companies supported by scientists and politicians, who say we need nuclear power to fight climate change and… Read more

Jun 15, 2011 | By

Thumbs down to the nuclear energy
Energy Efficiency

How to achieve energy-efficient lighting?

Technological development has focused primarily on such things as the fluorescent lamp and the ballast and has chiefly been geared to boosting their luminous efficacy. The chart “Milestones to energy conservation with modern lighting” shows how much has been achieved… Read more

Jun 13, 2011 | By

How to achieve energy efficent lighting?
Low Voltage

How residual current device (RCD) works?

The residual current device (rcd) is used to detect earth fault currents and to interrupt supply if an earth current flows. The main application is to prevent electrocution but RCDs can also be used to protect equipment, especially against fire…. Read more

Jun 11, 2011 | By

Figure 1 - Residual current device components


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