Power Systems. Electric Power Engineering Handbook, Second Edition Date: 05 May 2011, 14:44
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Updated with the latest developments and advances, the second edition of The Electric Power Engineering Handbook has grown so much that it is now presented as a set of five books. Now this authoritative coverage is available in easily digestible portions that are tightly focused and conveniently sized. The fourth installment, Power Systems clearly outlines power system analysis and simulation, transients, planning, reliability, and power electronic components. In addition to extensive updates, new chapters on computational methods and flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) components along with extensive revisions to the planning and reliability section reflect the latest trends in the field. Part of the second edition of The Electric Power Engineering Handbook, Power Systems offers focused and detailed coverage of all aspects concerning power system analysis and simulation, transients, planning, reliability, and power electronics. Contributed by worldwide leaders under the guidance of one of the world's most respected and accomplished authorities in power engineering, this carefully crafted reference provides convenient access to both overviews and detailed information on a diverse array of topics. Updates to nearly every existing chapter keep this book at the forefront of developments in modern power systems, reflecting international standards, practices, and technologies. Four entirely new chapters discuss computational methods for electric power systems, flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) controllers, surge arresters, and probabilistic methods for planning and operational analysis. New material ensures up-to-date information on highly active areas such as switching surges, transient voltage response of coils and windings, short-term load and price forecasting using artificial neural networks, planning and reliability, power semiconductor devices, inverters, and active filters for power conditioning. Remaining relevant in a rapidly evolving field, Power Systems guides you in the analysis, design, protection, operation, and reliability of modern power systems to ensure efficient and economical power delivery. About the Author Professor Emeritus, Auburn University, Alabama, USA Table of Contents : I Power System Analysis and Simulation 1 The Per-Unit System 2 Symmetrical Components for Power System Analysis 3 Power Flow Analysis 4 Fault Analysis in Power Systems 5 Computational Methods for Electric Power Systems II Power System Transients 6 Characteristics of Lightning Strokes 7 Overvoltages Caused by Direct Lightning Strokes 8 Overvoltages Caused by Indirect Lightning Strokes 9 Switching Surges 10 Very Fast Transients 11 Transient-Voltage Response of Coils and Windings 12 Transmission System Transients-Grounding 13 Surge Arresters 14 Insulation Coordination III Power System Planning (Reliability) 15 Planning 16 Short-Term Load and Price Forecasting with Artificial Neural Networks 17 Transmission Plan Evaluation-Assessment of System Reliability 18 Power System Planning 19 Power System Reliability 20 Probabilistic Methods for Planning and Operational Analysis IV Power Electronics 21 Power Semiconductor Devices 22 Uncontrolled and Controlled Rectifiers 23 Inverters 24 Active Filters for Power Conditioning 25 FACTS Controllers PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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