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020 _a978-81-203-4951-3
028 _bProf S K Jhajharia
040 _aBSDU
_bEnglish
_cBSDU
082 _a621.319
_bRAY
100 _aRay, Subir
245 _aElectrical Power Systems :
250 _b2nd
260 _aNew Delhi
_bPHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
_c2014
300 _a682
500 _aThis textbook, in its second edition aims to provide undergraduate students of Electrical Engineering with a unified treatment of all aspects of modern power systems, including generation, transmission and distribution of electric power, load flow studies, economic considerations, fault analysis and stability, high voltage phenomena, system protection, power control, and so on. The text systematically deals with the fundamental techniques in power systems, coupled with adequate analytical techniques and reference to practices in the field. Special emphasis is placed on the latest developments in power system engineering. The book will be equally useful to the postgraduate students specialising in power systems and practising engineers as a reference. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Chapters on Elements of Electric Power Generation and Power System Economics are thoroughly updated. • A new Chapter on Control of Active and Reactive Power is added.
504 _aPreface 1. Introduction 2. Fundamental Concepts of AC Circuits Part I: ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION 3. General Considerations of Transmission and Distribution 4. Electrical Characteristics, Modelling and Performance of Aerial Transmission Lines 5. Overhead Line Construction 6. Underground Cables 7. Substation and Distribution System Part II: POWER SYSTEM OPERATION 8. Elements of Electric Power Generation 9. Load Flow Studies 10. Power System Economics Part III: POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS AND PROTECTION 11. Introduction to Power System Transients 12. Over-Voltage Transients in Power Systems and Protection 13. Short-Circuit Phenomena 14. Elements of Circuit-Breakers and Relays 15. Power System Stability 16. FACTS and High Voltage DC Transmission 17. Control of Active and Reactive Power APPENDICES: 1: Laplace Transforms 2: Iterative Methods for Solving Algebraic Equations 3: Formation of Bus Admittance Matrix Using Singular Transformation 4: Optimisation Technique Bibliography • Index
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