Power Systems Engineering and Mathematics (e-bog) af Knight, U. G.
Knight, U. G. (forfatter)

Power Systems Engineering and Mathematics e-bog

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Power Systems Engineering and Mathematics investigates the application of mathematical aids, particularly the techniques of resource planning, to some of the technical-economic problems of power systems engineering. Topics covered include the process of engineering design and the use of computers in system design and operation; power system planning and operation; time scales and computation in...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Knight, U. G. (forfatter), Silverleaf, D. J. (redaktør)
Forlag Pergamon
Udgivet 17 maj 2017
Længde 292 sider
Genrer TGB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781483156415
Power Systems Engineering and Mathematics investigates the application of mathematical aids, particularly the techniques of resource planning, to some of the technical-economic problems of power systems engineering. Topics covered include the process of engineering design and the use of computers in system design and operation; power system planning and operation; time scales and computation in system operation; and load prediction and generation capacity. This volume is comprised of 13 chapters and begins by outlining the stages in the synthesis of designs (or operating states) for engineering systems in general, as well as some of the mathematical techniques that can be used. The next chapter relates these stages to power system design and operation, indicating the principal factors that determine a power system's viable and economic expansion and operation. The problem of choosing the standards for transmission and distribution plants is then considered, together with the choice of generation ("e;"e;plant mix"e;"e;) to meet the total requirement and the sequence of studies and decisions required in system operation. The remaining chapters deal with security assessment, scheduling of a generating plant, and the dispatching of generation. This book is intended for engineers and managers in the electricity supply industry, advanced students of electrical engineering, and workers in other industries with interest in resource allocation problems.