Power system dynamics : [Book] stability and control / K.R. Padiyar.
Material type: TextPublication details: Tunbridge Wells : Anshan, 2004.Edition: Second editionDescription: xvi, 571 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781904798019 (hardback)
- 1904798012 (hardback)
- Electric power system stability
- Electric power systems -- Control
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Books | Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad 2nd Floor | 621.31 PAD-P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 55462 |
Published by arrangement with B S Publications, Hyderabad, India and Viva Books Private Limited, New Delhi, India.
Modern power system tend to be very complex not only due to increasing demand for quality power, but also on account of extensive interconnections and increasing dependence on control for optimum utilization for existing resources. A good knowledge of system dynamics and control is essential for secure operation of the system. This book is intended to serve the needs of the student and practicing engineers. Basic concepts of stability and analysis, system model, small signal stability analysis, Sub synchronous Resonance (SSR) phenomenon — its analysis and counter measures, transient stability problems and direct methods of stability analysis are described in detail. SALIENT FEATURES • Large number of illustrative examples are included to provide an insight into the applications of the theory. • A separate chapter on voltage stability is added The book is divided into five parts with a total of 14 chapters. The first part begins by introducing the basic concepts of stability. The second part develops the system model in detail. Part three presents the small signal stability analysis applied to the problem of low frequency oscillations. Part four presents the SSR phenomenon and part five deals with the transient stability problem. The basic concepts of voltage stability and methods of analysis are discussed in Appendix A
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