International Series of Monographs in Electrical Engineering, Volume 3: Power Systems Engineering and Mathematics focuses on the principles, methodologies, and approaches employed in power systems engineering and mathematics. <br><br>The publication first elaborates on engineering design and mathema
Power Systems Engineering and Mathematics
โ Scribed by U. G. Knight and D. J. Silverleaf (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Power Systems Engineering And Mathematics, by Knight, U.G
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page xi
INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS, Pages xiii-xvi
CHAPTER 1 - ENGINEERING DESIGN AND MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, Pages 3-13
CHAPTER 2 - AN OUTLINE OF POWER SYSTEM PLANNING AND OPERATION, Pages 14-27
CHAPTER 3 - SOME FREQUENTLY USED ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES, Pages 28-51
CHAPTER 4 - THE ESTIMATION OF DEMAND AND TOTAL GENERATION REQUIREMENT, Pages 55-72
CHAPTER 5 - STANDARDISATION STUDIES FOR NETWORK PLANT, Pages 73-96,96a,97-100,100a,101-104
CHAPTER 6 - GENERATION EXPANSION STUDIES, Pages 105-123
CHAPTER 7 - NETWORK CONFIGURATION STUDIES, Pages 124-159
CHAPTER 8 - PROBABILITY AND PLANNING, Pages 160-174
CHAPTER 9 - TIME SCALES AND COMPUTATIONIN SYSTEM OPERATION, Pages 177-180
CHAPTER 10 - LOAD PREDICTION AND GENERATION CAPACITY, Pages 181-188
CHAPTER 11 - SECURITY ASSESSMENT, Pages 189-202
CHAPTER 12 - THE SCHEDULING OF GENERATING PLANT, Pages 203-209
CHAPTER 13 - THE DISPATCHING OF GENERATION, Pages 210-237
CONCLUSION, Pages 238-239
APPENDIX 1 - SOME CONCEPTS IN PROBABILITY THEORY, Pages 240-248
APPENDIX 2 - MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, Pages 249-260
APPENDIX 3 - TERMS AND SYMBOLS USED, Pages 261-264
REFERENCES, Pages 265-270
INDEX, Pages 271-274
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Page 275
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