02091nam a2200205Ia 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290200018000700280037000880400024001250820016001491000015001652450044001802600056002243000008002805000726002885040856010146500015018700001971OSt20190315135819.0170602s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9788126541959 q2016bAllied Informatics, Jaipur bEnglishaBSDUcBSDU a621.31bMOH aMohan, Ned 0aElectric Power Systems : a first Course bWiley India Pvt. Ltd. Indiaa New Delhic2015,c2012 a243 aThis book is part of a three-book series for the sequence of electric power electives taught in most large universities' Electrical Engineering departments. After a generation of decline, power topics are hot and undergraduate enrollments are growing. Advances in hybrid-electric cars and alternative energy systems, coupled with the severe environmental problems associated with hydrocarbon-based fuels, are driving renewed interest in the electric energy systems (EES) curriculum at the Undergraduate level. Ned Mohan has been a leader in EES education and research for decades, as author of the best-selling text/reference Power Electronics with Wiley and a series of textbooks self-published under the MNPERE imprint. aContents • Chapter 1 Power Systems: A Changing Landscape • Chapter 2 Review of Basic Electric Circuits and Electromagnetic Concepts • Chapter 3 Electric Energy and the Environment • Chapter 4 AC Transmission Lines and Underground Cables • Chapter 5 Power Flow in Power System Networks • Chapter 6 Transformers in Power Systems • Chapter 7 High Voltage DC (HVDC) Transmission Systems • Chapter 8 Distribution System, Loads and Power Quality • Chapter 9 Synchronous Generators • Chapter 10 Voltage Regulation and Stability in Power Systems • Chapter 11 Transient and Dynamic Stability of Power Systems • Chapter 12 Control of Interconnected Power System and Economic Dispatch • Chapter 13 Transmission Line Faults, Relaying and Circuit Breakers • Chapter 14 Transient Overvoltage, Surge Protection and Insulation aElectrical