Computer Modelling of Electrical Power Systems
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Book Description
Computer models can be used to simulate the changing states of electrical power systems. Such simulations enable the power engineer to study performance and predict disturbances.
Focusing on the performance of the power system boosted by the FACTS. (Flexible Alternate Current Transmission Systems), this timely update of a highly successful text responds to recent developments in power electronics.
Comprehensive coverage includes
? The mathematical background, algorithms and the basic tools needed to study complex power systems, their interaction and likely response to different types of network pathologies or disturbances
? The latest improvements in network modelling techniques
? Power electronics equipment
Written by an internationally renowned author in the field, this text is a valuable reference resource for practising engineers responsible for power supply systems as well as electrical engineering postgraduates.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Describes the use of power system component models and efficient computational techniques in the development of a new generation of programs representing the steady and dynamic states of electrical power systems. Presents main computational and transmission system developments. Derives steady state models of a.c. and d.c. power systems plant components, describes a general purpose phase a.c. load flow program emphasizing Newton Fast Decoupled Algorithm, and more. Considers all aspects of the power system in the dynamic state.
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Computer Modelling of Electrical Power Systems
Computer Modelling of Electrical Power Systems,Jos Arrillaga,Neville R. Watson,John Wiley & Sons,0471872490,Applied,Computer Engineering,Computer Simulation,Data processing,Electric Power Systems,Electricity,Engineering - Electrical & Electronic,Mathematical models,Power Resources,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Computer modelling & simulation,Power generation & distribution,Power networks, systems, stations & plants,Technology / Power Resources
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