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    Power System Load Flow Analysis by Powell, Lynn;

    Series: ELECTRONICS;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 January 2005

    • ISBN 9780071447799
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages182 pages
    • Size 236x160x15 mm
    • Weight 414 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A MASTER CLASS IN OPTIMIZING ELECTRICITY FLOW

    Prevent across-the-grid failures, as well as localized brownouts and blackouts, and accurately anticipate future usage with this rigorous tutorial on load flow analysis. Expert Lynn Powell's Power System Load Flow Analysis breaks the complex tasks involved in mathematical modeling of complicated power grids into short segments, making the computational tools of this trade easier to grasp and use. This text derives well-known major algorithms, and shows you how they are deployed in powerful software. Here's all the help you need to:

    • Predict network loadings, prevent overloads, and anticipate future needs
    • Model generators, transformers, and other equipment mathematically
    • Solve nonlinear load flow equations
    • Deploy algorithms in software
    • Efficiently troubleshoot emerging problems
    • Discover common causes of solution difficulties

    Electrical load flow analysis is critically important in the planning and management of power networks. This expert guide gives you all the tools you need to gain a detailed understanding of the subject.

    INSIDE:
    System Representation * The Load Flow Problem * Reference System * Jacobi Method ? Gauss-Seidel Method * Z-Matrix Methods * Newton-Raphson Methods * Newton-Raphson Method Using Cartesian Coordinates * Newton-Raphson Method Using Polar Coordinates * Fast Decoupled Method * DC Load Flow * Voltage Control: Generators * Voltage Control: On-Load Tap Changing Transformers * Results Output * Solution Difficulties * Appendix: Starting Voltages

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    Long description:

    Overloaded, under-maintained electrical power grids are a growing problem not only in the U.S. but around the world

    Load flow analysis allows electrical engineers to optimise the flow of electricity across the grid, preventing blackouts and accurately mapping future needs.

    This book teaches the tricky, mathematical art of load flow analysis to the scores of EEs looking to move into this growing market.

    Overloaded, under-maintained electrical power grids are a growing problem not only in the U.S. but around the world

    Load flow analysis allows electrical engineers to optimise the flow of electricity across the grid, preventing blackouts and accurately mapping future needs.

    This book teaches the tricky, mathematical art of load flow analysis to the scores of EEs looking to move into this growing market.

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    Table of Contents:

    CHAPTER 1.SYSTEM REPRESENTATION

    CHAPTER 2.THE LOAD FLOW PROBLEM

    CHAPTER 3.REFERENCE SYSTEM

    CHAPTER 4.JACOBI METHOD

    CHAPTER 5.GAUSS-SEIDEL METHOD

    CHAPTER 6.Z-MATRIX METHODS

    CHAPTER 7.NEWTON-RAPHSON METHODS

    CHAPTER 8.NEWTON-RAPHSON METHOD USING CARTESIAN COORDINATES

    CHAPTER 9: NEWTON-RAPHSON METHOD USING POLAR COORDINATES

    CHAPTER 10: FAST DECOUPLED METHOD

    CHAPTER 11: DC LOAD FLOW

    CHAPTER 12: VOLTAGE CONTROL (1): GENERATORS

    CHAPTER 13: VOLTAGE CONTROL (2): ON-LOAD TAP-CHANGING (OLTC) TRANSFORMERS

    CHAPTER 14: RESULTS OUTPUT

    CHAPTER 15: SOLUTION DIFFICULTIES

    APPENDIX

    REFERENCE

    FURTHER READING

    INDEX

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