Power System Dynamics and Control
β Scribed by Harry G. Kwatny, Karen Miu-Miller (auth.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Series
- Control Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This monograph explores a consistent modeling and analytic framework that provides the tools for an improved understanding of the behavior and the building of efficient models of power systems. It covers the essential concepts for the study of static and dynamic network stability, reviews the structure and design of basic voltage and load-frequency regulators, and offers an introduction to power system optimal control with reliability constraints. A set of Mathematica tutorial notebooks providing detailed solutions of the examples worked-out in the text, as well as a package that will enable readers to work out their own examples and problems, supplements the text.
A key premise of the book is that the design of successful control systems requires a deep understanding of the processes to be controlled; as such, the technical discussion begins with a concise review of the physical foundations of electricity and magnetism. This is followed by an overview of nonlinear circuits that include resistors, inductors, capacitors, and memristors, along with an examination of basic circuit mathematical models and formulations. AC power systems are considered next, in which models for their basic components are derived. The following chapters address power system dynamics using both the ordinary differential equation and differential-algebraic equation models of a power network, as well as bifurcation analysis and the behavior of a network as it approaches voltage instability. Two classic control problems β voltage regulation and load-frequency control β are then described, including the coordination of economic dispatch with load-frequency control. Finally, power system control problems involving operation in highly nonlinear regimes and subjected to discrete failure modes are discussed.
Power System Dynamics and Control will appeal to practicing power system engineers, control systems engineers interested in power systems, and graduate students in these areas. Because it provides sufficient information about their modelling and behavior, control engineers without a background in power systems will also find it to be a valuable resource.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Basics of Electricity and Magnetism....Pages 5-15
Electric Circuits and Devices....Pages 17-61
AC Power Systems....Pages 63-105
Power System Dynamics: Foundations....Pages 107-153
Power System Dynamics: Bifurcation Behavior....Pages 155-189
Elements of Power Systems Control....Pages 191-218
Power System Management....Pages 219-249
Back Matter....Pages 251-271
β¦ Subjects
Systems Theory, Control; Control, Robotics, Mechatronics
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