Handbook Of Power System Engineering - Yoshihide Hase


This book brings together comprehensive technical information on power system engineering, covering the fundamental theory of power systems and their components, and the related analytical approaches.Table of Contents

1 Overhead Transmission Lines and Their Circuit Constants.
2 Symmetrical Coordinate Method (Symmetrical Components).
3 Fault Analysis by Symmetrical Components.
4 Fault Analysis of Parallel Circuit Lines (Including Simultaneous Double Circuit Fault).
5 Per Unit Method and Introduction of Transformer Circuit.
6 The Α--Β--0 Coordinate Method (Clarke Components) and Its Application.
7 Symmetrical and Α--Β--0 Components As Analytical Tools For Transient Phenomena.
8 Neutral Grounding Methods.
9 Visual Vector Diagrams of Voltages and Currents Under Fault Conditions.
10 Theory of Generators.
11 Apparent Power and Its Expression In The 0--1--2 and D--Q--0 Domains.
12 Generating Power and Steady-State Stability.
13 The Generator As Rotating Machinery.
14 Transient/Dynamic Stability, P--Q--V Characteristics and Voltage Stability of a Power System.
15 Generator Characteristics With Avr and Stable Operation Limit.
16 Operating Characteristics and The Capability Limits of Generators.
17 R--X Coordinates and The Theory of Directional Distance Relays.
18 Travelling-Wave (Surge) Phenomena.
19 Switching Surge Phenomena By Circuit-Breakers and Line Switches.
20 Overvoltage Phenomena.
21 Insulation Coordination.
22 Waveform Distortion and Lower Order Harmonic Resonance.
23 Power Cables.
24 Approaches For Special Circuits.

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