Bergen Vittal Power Systems Analysis Manual
Description For senior/graduate-level courses in Power System Analysis. Keeping pace with the major changes in the structure and operation of the electric utility industry, this is the first text on power system analysis that explores the issues and shows how power system operation will be affected by the changes in the industry. It incorporates state-of-the-art, computer-based power system analysis and shows students how to apply each modern analysis tool in designing and improving an expansion of an existing power system. NEW - Describes the new market environment of the electric utility industry.
Introduces students to the changes in the electric utility industry structure, and describes how the restructuring will impact important aspects of power system analysis. Ex. NEW - Emphasizes computer application and design and reflects current industry practice. Prepares students for what they will encounter in the industry and teaches them techniques to solve problems efficiently. Ex. NEW - A computer-based design problem dealing with the calculations of transmission line parameters is introduced in Chapter 3 and continued in each successive chapter. Students can use available software or develop software using MATLAB.
Provides students with the opportunity to apply the tools they encounter in each chapter. Ex.
NEW - A new chapter on network matrices, their construction and manipulation. This chapter introduces efficient computational techniques to analyze large power systems.
Ex. NEW - Many additional worked-out examples and problems—Includes several problems which can be solved using MATLAB. Gives students clear illustrations of key issues and provides them with methods to solve complex problems. Ex. Clearly stated objectives and explanation of material without sacrificing necessary rigor and understanding. Helps students to more easily understand the material, and assists professors in explaining the material. Ex.
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For additional; resources visit the book's Website at http://www.prenhall.com/Bergen. Describes the new market environment of the electric utility industry. Introduces students to the changes in the electric utility industry structure, and describes how the restructuring will impact important aspects of power system analysis. Ex. Emphasizes computer application and design and reflects current industry practice. Prepares students for what they will encounter in the industry and teaches them techniques to solve problems efficiently.
Ex. A computer-based design problem dealing with the calculations of transmission line parameters is introduced in Chapter 3 and continued in each successive chapter. Students can use available software or develop software using MATLAB.
Provides students with the opportunity to apply the tools they encounter in each chapter. Ex. A new chapter on network matrices, their construction and manipulation. This chapter introduces efficient computational techniques to analyze large power systems. Ex. Many additional worked-out examples and problems—Includes several problems which can be solved using MATLAB.
Gives students clear illustrations of key issues and provides them with methods to solve complex problems. Power Control System Modeling.
Application to Single Machine-Infinite Bus System. Simplified Analysis of Power Control System. Power Control, Multigenerator Case. Special Case; Two Generating Units.
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Division of Power System Into Control Areas. Formulation of the Economic Dispatch Problem. Classical Economic Dispatch (Line Losses Neglected). Generator Limits Included. Line Losses Considered. Calculation of Penalty Factors.
Economic Issues and Mechanisms in the New Market Environment. Transmission Issues and Effects in the New Market Environment. Unbalanced System Operation. Symmetrical Components. Use of Symmetrical Components for Fault Analysis.
Sequence Network Connections for Different Types of Faults. More General Fault Circuit Analysis. Power From Sequence Variables.
Sequence Representation of Y and D Connected Circuits. Generator Models for Sequence Networks. Transformer Models for Sequence Networks.
Sequence Representation of Transmission Lines. Assembly of Sequence Networks. Fault Analysis for Realistic Power System Model.
Matrix Methods. System Protection.