Power Systems Analysis Illustrated with MATLAB and ETAP (e-bog) af Shertukde, Hemchandra Madhusudan

Power Systems Analysis Illustrated with MATLAB and ETAP e-bog

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Electrical power is harnessed using several energy sources, including coal, hydel, nuclear, solar, and wind. Generated power is needed to be transferred over long distances to support load requirements of customers, viz., residential, industrial, and commercial. This necessitates proper design and analysis of power systems to efficiently control the power flow from one point to the other withou...
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Forfattere Shertukde, Hemchandra Madhusudan (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 15 januar 2019
Længde 282 sider
Genrer THRB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429792410
Electrical power is harnessed using several energy sources, including coal, hydel, nuclear, solar, and wind. Generated power is needed to be transferred over long distances to support load requirements of customers, viz., residential, industrial, and commercial. This necessitates proper design and analysis of power systems to efficiently control the power flow from one point to the other without delay, disturbance, or interference. Ideal for utility and power system design professionals and students, this book is richly illustrated with MATLAB(R) and Electrical Transient Analysis Program (ETAP(R)) to succinctly illustrate concepts throughout, and includes examples, case studies, and problems.FeaturesIllustrated throughout with MATLAB and ETAPProper use of positive/negative/zero sequence analysis of a given one-line diagram (OLD) associated with a grid, as well as finger-holding instructions to tackle a power system analysis (PSA) problem for a given OLD of a gridOn-line evaluation of power flow, short-circuit analysis, and related PSA for a given OLDAppropriately learn the finer nuances of designing the several components of a PSA, including transmission lines, transformers, generators/motors, and illustrate the corresponding equivalent circuitCase studies from utilities and independent system operators