Provides students with an understanding of the modeling and
practice in power system stability analysis and control design, as
well as the computational tools used by commercial vendors Bringing
together wind, FACTS, HVDC, and several other modern elements, this
book gives readers everything they need to know about power
systems. It makes learning complex power system concepts, models,
and dynamics simpler and more efficient while providing modern
viewpoints of power system analysis. Power System Modeling,
Computation, and Control provides students with a new and detailed
analysis of voltage stability; a simple example illustrating the
BCU method of transient stability analysis; and one of only a few
derivations of the transient synchronous machine model. It offers a
discussion on reactive power consumption of induction motors during
start-up to illustrate the low-voltage phenomenon observed in urban
load centers. Damping controller designs using power system
stabilizer, HVDC systems, static var compensator, and
thyristor-controlled series compensation are also examined. In
addition, there are chapters covering flexible AC transmission
Systems (FACTS)--including both thyristor and voltage-sourced
converter technology--and wind turbine generation and modeling.
Simplifies the learning of complex power system concepts, models,
and dynamics Provides chapters on power flow solution, voltage
stability, simulation methods, transient stability, small signal
stability, synchronous machine models (steady-state and dynamic
models), excitation systems, and power system stabilizer design
Includes advanced analysis of voltage stability, voltage recovery
during motor starts, FACTS and their operation, damping control
design using various control equipment, wind turbine models, and
control Contains numerous examples, tables, figures of block
diagrams, MATLAB plots, and problems involving real systems Written
by experienced educators whose previous books and papers are used
extensively by the international scientific community Power System
Modeling, Computation, and Control is an ideal textbook for
graduate students of the subject, as well as for power system
engineers and control design professionals.
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