Handbook of Electrical Power System Dynamics: Modeling, Stability, and Control
- Publisher
- Wiley-IEEE Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 968
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Complete guidance for understanding electrical power system dynamics and blackouts
This handbook offers a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of power system dynamics. Addressing the full range of topics, from the fundamentals to the latest technologies in modeling, stability, and control, Handbook of Electrical Power System Dynamics provides engineers with hands-on guidance for understanding the phenomena leading to blackouts so they can design the most appropriate solutions for a cost-effective and reliable operation.
Focusing on system dynamics, the book details analytical methods of power system behavior along with models for the main components of power plants and control systems used in dispatch centers. Special emphasis is given to evaluation methods for rotor angle stability and voltage stability as well as the control mechanism for frequency and voltage. With contributions from international experts in both academia and industry, the book features:
- Critical insight into new trends in power system operation and control
- Numerous examples and graphics, including more than 600 figures and 1,200 equations
- In-depth coverage of wind generation, an alternative energy system
- An easily accessible presentation for readers with varied experience, from students to practicing engineers
An invaluable resource for power system engineers and smart grid analysts, this is also an excellent reference for system operators, utility workers, manufacturers, consultants, vendors, and researchers.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β6): Mircea Eremia and Mohammad Shahidehpour
Chapter 2 Synchronous Generator and Induction Motor (pages 9β135): Mircea Eremia and Constantin Bulac
Chapter 3 Modeling the Main Components of the Classical Power Plants (pages 137β178): Mohammad Shahidehpour, Mircea Eremia and Lucian Toma
Chapter 5 Short?Circuit Currents Calculation (pages 229β290): Nouredine Hadjsaid, Ion Trisstiu and Lucian Toma
Chapter 6 Active Power and Frequency Control (pages 291β339): Les Pereira
Chapter 7 Voltage and Reactive Power Control (pages 340β450): Sandro Corsi and Mircea Eremia
Chapter 4 Wind Power Generation (pages 179β228): Mohammad Shahidehpour and Mircea Eremia
Chapter 8 Background of Power System Stability (pages 453β475): S. S. (mani) Venkata, Mircea Eremia and Lucian Toma
Chapter 9 Small?Disturbance Angle Stability and Electromechanical Oscillation Damping (pages 477β569): Roberto Marconato and Alberto Berizzi
Chapter 10 Transient Stability (pages 570β656): Nikolai Voropai and Constantin Bulac
Chapter 11 Voltage Stability (pages 657β736): Mircea Eremia and Constantin Bulac
Chapter 12 Power System Protection (pages 737β785): Klaus?Peter Brand and Ivan De Mesmaeker
Chapter 13 Major Grid Blackouts: Analysis, Classification, and Prevention (pages 789β863): Yvon Besanger, Mircea Eremia and Nikolai Voropai
Chapter 14 Restoration Processes after Blackouts (pages 864β899): Alberto Borghetti, Carlo Alberto Nucci and Mario Paolone
Chapter 15 Computer Simulation of Scale?Bridging Transients in Power Systems (pages 900β927): Kai Strunz and Feng Gao
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