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Power System Oscillations : An Introduction to Oscillation Analysis and Control / by Graham Rogers, Ryan T. Elliott, Daniel J. Trudnowski, Felipe Wilches-Bernal, Denis Osipov, Joe H. Chow.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rogers, Graham.
Contributor:
Elliott, Ryan T.
Trudnowski, Daniel J.
Wilches-Bernal, Felipe.
Osipov, Denis.
Chow, Joe H.
Series:
Power Electronics and Power Systems, 2196-3193
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electric power production.
Power electronics.
Automatic control.
Electrical Power Engineering.
Power Electronics.
Mechanical Power Engineering.
Control and Systems Theory.
Local Subjects:
Electrical Power Engineering.
Power Electronics.
Mechanical Power Engineering.
Control and Systems Theory.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (0 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
Since the publication of the first edition of this book, wide-area measurement systems (WAMS) have transformed the way that power system oscillations are monitored and studied. These systems consist of networks of time-synchronized sensors distributed over wide geographic areas—enabling new approaches not only for situational awareness but also for power system control. This fully revised and expanded edition discusses the core ideas behind WAMS, real-time situational awareness, and wide-area control as they pertain to power system oscillations. Major technological advancements since the first edition's release are covered in five new chapters. This new material highlights a first-of-its-kind demonstration project in which a 3.1 GW high-voltage direct current transmission line was used to damp inter-area oscillations in a large interconnection. It also discusses oscillations in systems dominated by inverter-based generation, including forced oscillations, which arise not from resonances but exogenous system inputs. The book includes many worked examples throughout the text using the Power System Toolbox with MATLAB, allowing readers to analyze and/or reproduce every example independently. Power System Oscillations, Second Edition, will be a valuable reference for practicing power system engineers working in the electric utility industry. Professors, students, and research scientists studying power system dynamics will also find it to be a welcomed reference text. Provides a foundation in the theory of electromechanical oscillations; Covers the fundamentals of wide-area measurement systems (WAMS); Includes MATLAB-based software and scripts.
Contents:
Introduction
The Nature of Power System Oscillations
Modal Analysis of Power Systems
Modal Analysis for Control
Power System Structure and Oscillations
Generator Controls
Power System Stabilizers
Power System Stabilizers Problems and Solutions
Robust Control
Damping by Electronic Power System Devices
Wide-Area Measurement Systems
Modal Analysis in the Context of Wide-Area Measurement Systems
Wide-Area Control of Power System Oscillations
Forced Oscillations
Oscillations in Low-Inertia Power Systems
Appendix 1: Model Data Formats and Block Diagrams
Appendix 2: Equal Eigenvalues.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783031805813
303180581X
OCLC:
1496392977

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