The national standard--Safety Specifications for Power Driven VehiclesOperating on Roads--is the most basic technical regulation for safety and technical management ofmotor vehicles in China. It is the safety and tech...The national standard--Safety Specifications for Power Driven VehiclesOperating on Roads--is the most basic technical regulation for safety and technical management ofmotor vehicles in China. It is the safety and technical basis for the Public Security TrafficControl Dept. to register new vehicles, periodic inspection of vehicles under operation andinspection of vehicles involved in traffic accidents. It is also one of the important technicalbases of our country for compulsory inspection of new vehicles on fi-nalization of its model,ex-works inspection of new vehicles and the inspection of imported motor vehicles. Since the formalcountrywide implementation of GB7258-1997 Safety Specifications for Power Driven Vehicles Operatingon Roads on Jan. 1, 1998, the standard has played a very active role in strengthening the operatingsafety management of motor vehicles, improving the operating safety level of motor vehicles, and insafeguarding road traffic safety, etc. However, along with the rapid and sustainable growth of ournational economy, the number of motor vehicles has increased rapidly, especially privately-ownedautomobiles, so that the incidence of road traffic accidents rises yearly and the road trafficsafety situation is becoming increasingly serious. Therefore, the General Administration of QualitySupervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) and theStandardization Administration of China (SAC) have issued the revised standard GB725 8-2004 SafetySpecifications for Power Driven Vehicles Operating on Roads, which will be put into effect onOctober 1, 2004. The timely revision of this standard is very necessary for upgrading the safety andtechnical requirements for motor vehicles in China.展开更多
In developing power grids,setting standards is critical to its success.The development of China’s power industry has proposed new requirements for power systems to ensure secure and stable operations.The principal st...In developing power grids,setting standards is critical to its success.The development of China’s power industry has proposed new requirements for power systems to ensure secure and stable operations.The principal standards for the security and stability of China’s current power systems are analyzed in terms of operational control,generator-grid coordination and simulation.The shortcomings are pointed out and the directions of future development are discussed.In the end,the study highlighted the following key areas that require further research and improvement:the evaluation criteria of power system security and stability should be improved to ensure the secure and stable operation of China’s power systems;the operational control standards should be constantly enhanced to increase the reliability and flexibility of operational control strategies;generatorgrid coordination standards should be upgraded to improve the coordination between the generator control protection system and the grid;and the simulation methodology should be standardized in future power system security and stability research.展开更多
文摘The national standard--Safety Specifications for Power Driven VehiclesOperating on Roads--is the most basic technical regulation for safety and technical management ofmotor vehicles in China. It is the safety and technical basis for the Public Security TrafficControl Dept. to register new vehicles, periodic inspection of vehicles under operation andinspection of vehicles involved in traffic accidents. It is also one of the important technicalbases of our country for compulsory inspection of new vehicles on fi-nalization of its model,ex-works inspection of new vehicles and the inspection of imported motor vehicles. Since the formalcountrywide implementation of GB7258-1997 Safety Specifications for Power Driven Vehicles Operatingon Roads on Jan. 1, 1998, the standard has played a very active role in strengthening the operatingsafety management of motor vehicles, improving the operating safety level of motor vehicles, and insafeguarding road traffic safety, etc. However, along with the rapid and sustainable growth of ournational economy, the number of motor vehicles has increased rapidly, especially privately-ownedautomobiles, so that the incidence of road traffic accidents rises yearly and the road trafficsafety situation is becoming increasingly serious. Therefore, the General Administration of QualitySupervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) and theStandardization Administration of China (SAC) have issued the revised standard GB725 8-2004 SafetySpecifications for Power Driven Vehicles Operating on Roads, which will be put into effect onOctober 1, 2004. The timely revision of this standard is very necessary for upgrading the safety andtechnical requirements for motor vehicles in China.
文摘In developing power grids,setting standards is critical to its success.The development of China’s power industry has proposed new requirements for power systems to ensure secure and stable operations.The principal standards for the security and stability of China’s current power systems are analyzed in terms of operational control,generator-grid coordination and simulation.The shortcomings are pointed out and the directions of future development are discussed.In the end,the study highlighted the following key areas that require further research and improvement:the evaluation criteria of power system security and stability should be improved to ensure the secure and stable operation of China’s power systems;the operational control standards should be constantly enhanced to increase the reliability and flexibility of operational control strategies;generatorgrid coordination standards should be upgraded to improve the coordination between the generator control protection system and the grid;and the simulation methodology should be standardized in future power system security and stability research.