Power system dynamics and stability / Peter W. Sauer and M.A. Pai

By: Sauer, Peter W [author]Contributor(s): Pai, M.A [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ. : Prentice Hall, c1998Description: x, 357 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 0136788300Subject(s): ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM STABILITY | ELECTRIC MACHINERY, SYNCHRONOUS -- MATHEMATICAL MODELS | ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS -- CONTROLLOC classification: TK 1010 .S28 1998
Contents:
1. Introduction. 2. Electromagnetic Transients. 3. Synchronous Machine Modeling. 4. Synchronous Machine Control Models. 5. Single-Machine Dynamic Models. 6. Multimachine Dynamic Models. 7. Multimachine Simulation. 8. Small-Signal Stability. 9. Energy Function Methods. Appendix A: Integral Manifolds for Model. Bibliography. Index.
Summary: An introduction to electromagnetic transient analysis and a systemic derivation of synchronous machine dynamic models together with speed and voltage control subsystems. Also dynamic models for simulation and stability analysis. Particular care is given to the calculation of initial conditions and the alternative computational methods for simulation. This text explores the basic theory and systematic development of dynamic models and their use in multi-machine simulation. Using standard notation and a logical organization, it explains the fundamental laws for basic devices and systems in a mathematical modelling context.
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Includes index.

1. Introduction. 2. Electromagnetic Transients. 3. Synchronous Machine Modeling. 4. Synchronous Machine Control Models. 5. Single-Machine Dynamic Models. 6. Multimachine Dynamic Models. 7. Multimachine Simulation. 8. Small-Signal Stability. 9. Energy Function Methods. Appendix A: Integral Manifolds for Model. Bibliography. Index.

An introduction to electromagnetic transient analysis and a systemic derivation of synchronous machine dynamic models together with speed and voltage control subsystems. Also dynamic models for simulation and stability analysis. Particular care is given to the calculation of initial conditions and the alternative computational methods for simulation.

This text explores the basic theory and systematic development of dynamic models and their use in multi-machine simulation. Using standard notation and a logical organization, it explains the fundamental laws for basic devices and systems in a mathematical modelling context.

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