Power system control and stability

Analyzes the dynamic performance of interconnected power systems. * Examines the characteristics of the various components of a power system during normal operating conditions and during disturbances. * Explores the detailed mathematical models of system components and analyzes the system behavior...

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Main Author: Anderson, P. M. (Paul M.)
Corporate Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Other Authors: Fouad, A. A. (Abdel-Aziz A.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York IEEE Press 1994
Edition:Rev. printing
Series:IEEE Press power systems engineering series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Preface to the Revised Printing
  • Ch. 1 Power System Stability
  • Ch. 2 The Elementary Mathematical Model
  • Ch. 3 System Response to Small Disturbances
  • Ch. 4 The Synchronous Machine
  • Ch. 5 The Simulation of Synchronous Machines
  • Ch. 6 Linear Models of the Synchronous Machine
  • Ch. 7 Excitation Systems
  • Ch. 8 Effect of Excitation on Stability
  • Ch. 9 Multimachine Systems with Constant Impedance Loads
  • Appendix A. Trigonometric Identities for Three-Phase Systems
  • Appendix B. Some Computer Methods for Solving Differential Equations
  • Appendix C. Normalization
  • Appendix D. Typical System Data
  • Appendix E. Excitation Control System Definitions
  • Index.