Power system transients [Book] : theory and applications / Akihiro Ametani, Naoto Nagaoka, Yoshihiro Baba, Teruo Ohno.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press,Taylor & Francis Group, c2014.Description: xxiii, 492 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 1466577843 (hardback)
- 9781466577848 (hardback)
- 621.319 21 23
- 621.31921
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As a transient phenomenon can shut down a building or an entire city, transient analysis is crucial to managing and designing electrical systems. Power System Transients: Theory and Applications discusses the basic theory of transient phenomena—including lumped- and distributed-parameter circuit theories—and provides a physical interpretation of the phenomena. It covers novel and topical questions of power system transients and associated overvoltages. Using formulas simple enough to be applied using a pocket calculator, the book presents analytical methods for transient analysis. It examines the theory of numerical simulation methods such as the EMTP (circuit-theory based approach) and numerical electromagnetic analysis. The book highlights transients in clean or sustainable energy systems such as smart grids and wind farms, since they require a different approach than overhead lines and cables. Simulation examples provided include arcing horn flashover, a transient in a grounding electrode, and an induced voltage from a lightning channel.
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