Power System Analysis

Power System  analysis  is  a pre-requisite  course  for  electrical  power engineering students.
In  Chapter  I.  introductory  concepts  about  a  Power  system,  network models,  faults  and  analysis;the primitive network and  stability are  presented.
Chapter 2 deals with the graph theory that  is  relevant to various  incidence matrices required  for network modelling are explained.
Chapter 3 explains  the various  incidence matrices  and  network matrices.
Chapter 4  discusses,  step-by-step method  of building of network matrices.
Chapter 5 deals with power flow studies. Both Gauss-Seidel method and Newton-Raphson
methods  are  explained.  In  Newton-Raphson method  both  the  Cartesion  coordinates method and  polar coordinates methods  are  discussed.
In  chapter 6  short circuit analysis  is  explained Per unit quantity and  percentage values are  defined. Analysis  for  symmetrical  faults  is  discussed.  The  utility  of reactors  for  bus  bar and  generator protection  is also explained.
Unbalanced  fault  analysis  is  presented  in  chapter 7.  Use  of symmetrical  components and
network  connections are explained.
Chapter 8  deals with  the  power  system  stability  problem.  Steady  state  stability.  transient
stability and dynamic stability are discussed.
It  is  earnestly  hoped  that  this  book will  meet  the  requirements  of students  in  the  subject
power  system  analysis. 

Power System Analysis 
Date : 2007
pages : 336
Author(s): Murty P. S. R
Publisher: Bs Publications

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