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Power system dynamics with computer based modeling and analysis / Yoshihide Hase, Tanuj Khandelwal, Kazuyuki Kameda.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hase, Yoshihide, 1937- author.
Khandelwal, Tanuj, 1977- author.
Kameda, Kazuyuki, 1947- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electric power systems--Reliability.
Electric power systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1,127 pages)
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, [2020]
Summary:
A unique combination of theoretical knowledge and practical analysis experience Derived from Yoshihide Hases Handbook of Power Systems Engineering, 2 nd Edition , this book provides readers with everything they need to know about power system dynamics. Presented in three parts, it covers power system theories, computation theories, and how prevailed engineering platforms can be utilized for various engineering works. It features many illustrations based on ETAP to help explain the knowledge within as much as possible.? Recompiling all the chapters from the previous book, Power System Dynamics with Computer Based Modeling and Analysis offers nineteen new and improved content with updated information and all new topics, including two new chapters on circuit analysis which help engineers with non-electrical engineering backgrounds. Topics covered include: Essentials of Electromagnetism; Complex Number Notation (Symbolic Method) and Laplace-transform; Fault Analysis Based on Symmetrical Components; Synchronous Generators; Induction-motor; Transformer; Breaker; Arrester; Overhead-line; Power cable; Steady-State/Transient/Dynamic Stability; Control governor; AVR; Directional Distance Relay and R-X Diagram; Lightning and Switching Surge Phenomena; Insulation Coordination; Harmonics; Power Electronics Applications (Devices, PE-circuit and Control) and more.? Combines computer modeling of power systems, including analysis techniques, from an engineering consultants perspective Uses practical analytical software to help teach how to obtain the relevant data, formulate what-if cases, and convert data analysis into meaningful information Includes mathematical details of power system analysis and power system dynamics Power System Dynamics with Computer-Based Modeling and Analysis will appeal to all power system engineers as well as engineering and electrical engineering students.
Contents:
Power systems theories and practices. Essentials of electromagnetism
Complex number notation (symbolic method) and Laplace-transform
Transmission line matrices and symmetrical components
Physics of transmission line and the line constants
Per unit method
Transformer modeling
Fault analysis based on symmetrical components
Fault analysis
Power cable
Synchronous generator. Part 1, Circuit theory
Synchronous generator. Part 2, Characteristics as machinery
Steady-state, transient, dynamic stability
Induction generator and motor (induction machine: IM)
Directional distance relay and R-X diagram
Lightning, switching surge phenomena and breaker switching
Overvoltage phenomena
Insulation coordination
Harmonics and waveform distortion
Power electronics applications. Part 1, Devices
Power electronics application. Part 2, Circuit theory
Power electronics applications. Part 3, Control theory.
Digital computations theories. Digital computation basics
Power flow methods
Short circuit methods
Harmonics
Reliability
Numerical integration methods
Power flow
Analytical practices and examples. One-line diagram
Load flow
Short circuit; fault analysis
Motor starting
Transient stability
Reliability assessment
Protective device coordination.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-119-48747-1
1-119-48746-3
OCLC:
1090278023

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