Advances in power system modelling, control and stability analysis
This book describes the variety of new methodologies and technologies that are changing the way modern electric power systems are modelled, simulated and operated. It mixes theoretical aspects with practical considerations, as well as benchmarks test systems and real-world applications.
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| Other Authors | |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
London :
The Institution of Engineering and Technology,
2016.
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| Series | IET power and energy series ;
86. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text Full text |
| ISBN | 9781785610028 1785610023 9781523105304 1523105305 9781785610011 1785610015 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource : illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface; List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Part I. Modelling; 1. Telegrapher's equations for field-to-transmission line interaction; 2. An affine arithmetic-based methodology for uncertain power flow and optimal power flow analyses; 3. DFT-based synchrophasor estimation processes for Phasor Measurement Units applications: algorithms definition and performance analysis; 4. Modelling power systems with stochastic processes; Part II. Control; 5. Optimization methods for preventive/corrective control in transmission systems.
- 6. Static and recursive PMU-based state estimation processes for transmission and distribution power grids7. Real-time applications for electric power generation and voltage control; 8. Optimal control processes in active distribution networks; Part III. Stability Analysis; 9. Time-domain simulation for transient stability analysis; 10. Voltage security in modern power systems; 11. Small-signal stability and time-domain analysis of delayed power systems; 12. Shooting-based stability analysis of power system oscillations; Part IV. Appendices; Appendix A. Outlines of stochastic calculus.
- Appendix B. Data of lines, loads and distributed energy resourcesAppendix C. Proofs and tools for DDAEs; Appendix D. Numerical aspects of the probe-insertion technique; Index.