Electric Energy Systems: Analysis and OperationAntonio Gomez-Exposito, Antonio J. Conejo, Claudio Canizares CRC Press, 19 Ara 2017 - 664 sayfa As demonstrated by recent major blackouts, power grids and their associated markets play a vital role in the operation of our society. Understanding how electric generation, transmission, and delivery systems interact and operate is paramount to guaranteeing reliable sources of electricity. Electric Energy Systems offers highly comprehensive and detailed coverage of power systems operations, uniquely integrating technical and economic analyses. The book fully develops classical subjects such as load flow, short-circuit analysis, and economic dispatch within the context of the new deregulated, competitive electricity markets. With contributions from 24 internationally recognized specialists in power engineering, the text also presents a wide range of advanced topics including harmonic load flow, state estimation, and voltage and frequency control as well as electromagnetic transients, fault analysis, and angle stability. A well-needed and updated extension on classical power systems analysis books, Electric Energy Systems provides an in-depth analysis of the most relevant issues affecting the blood-line of our society, the generation and transmission systems for electric energy. |
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Chapter 1 Electric Energy SystemsAn Overview | 1 |
Chapter 2 SteadyState SinglePhase Models of Power System Components | 51 |
Chapter 3 Load Flow | 95 |
Chapter 4 State Estimation | 127 |
Chapter 5 Economics of Electricity Generation | 165 |
Chapter 6 Optimal and Secure Operation of Transmission Systems | 211 |
Chapter 7 ThreePhase Linear and Nonlinear Models of Power System Components | 265 |
Chapter 8 Fault Analysis and Protection Systems | 303 |
Chapter 10 Angle Voltage and Frequency Stability | 401 |
Chapter 11 ThreePhase Power Flow and Harmonic Analysis | 461 |
Chapter 12 Electromagnetic Transients Analysis | 509 |
Solution of Linear Equation Systems | 583 |
Mathematical Programming | 601 |
Dynamic Models of Electric Machines | 627 |
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Back cover | 649 |