Computer modelling of electrical power systems / J. Arrillaga and N.R. Watson.
Publication details: Chichester ; New York : Wiley, 2001.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (x, 369 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781601195760
- 1601195761
- 9781118878286
- 1118878280
- Electric power systems -- Mathematical models
- Electric power systems -- Data processing
- Electric power systems -- Computer simulation
- Electric power systems -- Computer simulation
- Electric power systems -- Data processing
- Electric power systems -- Mathematical models
- Électricité -- Distribution
- Réseaux électriques (énergie)
- TK1005 .A76 2001eb
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Annotation Computer models can be used to simulate the changing states of electrical power systems. Such simulations enable the power engineer to study performance and predict disturbances.<br />Focusing on the performance of the power system boosted by the FACTS. (Flexible Alternate Current Transmission Systems), this timely update of a highly successful text responds to recent developments in power electronics.<br />Comprehensive coverage includes<br />? The mathematical background, algorithms and the basic tools needed to study complex power systems, their interaction and likely response to different types of network pathologies or disturbances<br />? The latest improvements in network modelling techniques<br />? Power electronics equipment<br />Written by an internationally renowned author in the field, this text is a valuable reference resource for practising engineers responsible for power supply systems as well as electrical engineering postgraduates.
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