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Electric Power Systems. Automatic Power Systems Control

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  1. , 445 pages. English translation of well known soviet book.
    Preface
    There are many organizations in this country which deal with the design of management control systems in great variety. Such systems are vitally important in power industry since it uses energy production and consumption processes of complex and continuous nature, and consists of hundreds of big utilities spread over a vast territory.
    This book, which is the seventh volume of the treatise "Electric Power Systems", will provide a text for students taking basic courses on the design and operation of management control systems in power industry, and will also serve as a useful reference for engineers-dealing with the associated problems. Such specialists, who may be called power system cyberneticists, must familiarize themselves with various subject-matters, including major power industry production processes and modern methods of their management and control, and this book covers a great deal of the topics concerned.
    Thus the audience for this book will include relatively broad sections of readers, and the material offered is divided into eight chapters concentrically, as in the case of the other volumes of the-treatise. For instance, Introduction deals with general concepts, which are treated in more detail in Chapters 1 and
    2. On the other hand, basic problems associated with power system management and control are dealt with in Chapters 1 and 2 and are then elaborated in Chapters 3-7.
    Chapters 1 and 2 cover the specific features of modern power systems treated as large and rapidly developing systems of cybernetic nature. Here an attempt is made to formulate major tasks to be-tackled in controlling the operating conditions of interconnected power systems and to describe technico-economic aspects concerned with automated means for power system management and control.
    Chapters 3-7 deal with various control equipments, including digital and analog computers, telecontrol and communications facilities designed to gather, transmit and display control data. Chapter 8 gives a thorough discussion of systems engineering and cybernetic aspects of emergency control schemes used to control operating conditions of modern power systems.
    The bibliography at the end of the book will lead the reader to certain additional sources.
    For the first time the book tries to discuss the material concerning power system management and control problems jointly and systematically, and the authors beg to be excused for any errors that might have crept in inadvertently. Suggestions for improving the book will be highly welcome.
    The authors also wish to thank Jacob N. Luginsky for tireless and painstaking scientific revision of the English version of the book's Introduction and Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.4 and 8.
    Contents:
    Preface
    Introduction
    Basic Concepts and Definitions
    An Outline of Trends in the Power Industry
    Management and Control of Energy Systems and Usage of Energy Resources
    Large Energy Systems and the GOELRO Plan
    Ecology and Power Industry
    Development of the Power Industry as a Large System and Its Advantages
    Power System Automatic Control and Quality of Supply
    Dispatch Control and Its Tasks
    Review Questions
    Large Energy Systems. Theory of Management and Control
    General
    Management and Control of Pan-energy System Expansion and Operation
    Power Industry Cybernetics
    Conditions of the Consumption of Electrical Energy
    Control Systems
    Review Questions
    Power System Management and Control
    General
    Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Regulation
    Control of Normal Operation of Power Systems with Free Tie-Line Power Flows
    Control of Normal Operation of Power Systems with Controllable Tie-line Power Flows
    Voltage Control in Networks of Interconnected Power Systems
    Power System Management and Control in the Soviet Union and Its Future Trends
    Organization of Dispatch Control in the Soviet Union
    Review Questions
    Data Display Facilities of Automated Dispatch Control Systems
    Visual Displays. Means and Methods
    CRT Input-Output Display Units
    Data Display Systems at Control Centres
    Review Questions
    Computers in Power System Control
    General
    Computing Centers of Power Dispatching Offices
    Real-time Computer Systems
    Computing Equipment at Power Stations and Substations
    System Effectiveness at Plants and Ways to Improve It
    Review Questions
    Collection and Transmission of Information in ADCS
    Communication Channels. General
    Multichannel Pulse-Coded Modulation Telecontrol Devices
    Information Accuracy
    Data Transmission Systems
    Input, Storage and Processing of Teleinformation
    Review Questions
    Analog Computers and Their Application in Power Industry
    General
    Building Blocks of Analog, Hybrid Computers and Hybrid Computing Systems
    Application of Multipurpose Analog and Hybrid Computers in Power Industry
    Special-Purpose Analog and Hybrid Computing Systems Used in
    Power Systems and Interconnections
    Review Questions
    Use of Digital Computers in Dispatch Control of Power Systems
    General
    Information: Its Formats, Input, Output and Storage
    Data Processing. Central Processing Unit
    Computer Speed
    Channels. Operating System. Data Management
    Mini-Computers
    Review Questions
    Emergency Control of Power Systems
    General
    Principles of Automatic Emergency Control
    Elimination of Emergency Conditions
    Structure of Automatic Emergency Control
    Emergency Situations and Requirements for Emergency Control
    Effect of Emergency Control on Power System Operation under Emergency Conditions
    Criteria and Algorithms of Transients Control Methods
    Review Questions
    Bibliography
    Index

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