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2003. , third edition, 694 pages. A lot of worked-out examples,
including MATLAB codes.
Note: Book obtained as a kind gift of
Raj (user
Raj).
Preface to the Third Edition
Since the appearance of the second
edition in 1989, the overall energy situation has changed
considerably and this has generated great interest in
non-conventional and renewable energy sources, energy
conservation and management, power reforms and restructuring
and distributed and dispersed generation. Chapter 1 has been
therefore, enlarged and completely rewritten. In addition, the
influences of environmental constraints are also discussed.
The present edition, like the earlier
two, is designed for a two-semester course at the undergraduate
level or for first-semester post-graduate study.
Modern power systems have grown
larger and spread over larger geographical area with many
interconnections between neighbouring systems. Optimal
planning, operation and control of such large-scale systems
require advanced computer-based techniques many of which are
explained in the student-oriented and reader-friendly manner by
means of numerical examples throughout this book. Electric
utility engineers will also be benefitted by the book as it
will prepare them more adequately to face the new challenges.
The style of writing is amenable to self-study. The wide range
of topics facilitates versatile selection of chapters and
sections for completion in the semester time frame.
Highlights of this edition are the
five new chapters. Chapter 13 deals with power system security.
Contingency analysis and sensitivity factors are described. An
analytical framework is developed to control bulk power systems
in such a way that security is enhanced. Everything seems to
have a propensity to fail. Power systems are no exception.
Power system security practices try to control and operate
power systems in a defensive posture so that the effects of
these inevitable failures are minimized.
Chapter 14 is an introduction to the
use of state estimation in electric power systems. We have
selected Least Squares Estimation to give basic solution.
External system equivalencing and treatment of bad data are
also discussed.
The economics of power transmission
has always lured the planners to transmit as much power as
possible through existing transmission lines. Difficulty of
acquiring the right of way for new lines (the corridor crisis)
has always motivated the power engineers to develop
compensatory systems. Therefore, Chapter 15 addresses
compensation in power systems. Both series and shunt
compensation of lines have been thoroughly discussed. Concepts
of SVS, STATCOM and FACTS have-been briefly introduced.
Chapter 16 covers the important topic
of load forecasting technique. Knowing load is absolutely
essential for solving any power system problem.
Chapter 17 deals with the important
problem of voltage stability. Mathematical formulation,
analysis, state-of-art, future trends and challenges are
discussed.
MATLAB and SIMULINK, ideal programs
for power system analysis are included in this book as an
appendix along with 18 solved examples illustrating their use
in solving representative power system problems. The help
rendered by Shri Sunil Bhat of VNIT, Nagpur in writing this
appendix is thankfully acknowledged.
Tata McGraw-Hill and the authors
would like to thank the following reviewers of this edition:
Prof. J.D. Sharma, ИТ Roorkee; Prof. S.N. Tiwari, MNNIT
Allahabad; Dr. M.R. Mohan, Anna University, Chennai; Prof. M.K.
Deshmukh, BITS, Pilani; Dr. H.R. Seedhar, PEC, Chandigarh;
Prof. P.R. Bijwe and Dr. Sanjay Roy, ИТ Delhi.
While revising the text, we have had
the benefit of valuable advice and suggestions from many
professors, students and practising engineers who used the
earlier editions of this book. All these individuals have
influenced this edition. We express our thanks and appreciation
to them. We hope this support/ response would continue in the
future also.
Contents:
Preface to Third Edition
Preface to First Edition
ntroduction
A Perspective
Structure of Power Systems
Conventional Sources of Electric Energy
Renewable Energy Sources
Energy Storage
Growth of Power Systems in India
Energy Conservation
Deregulation
Distributed and Dispersed Generation
Environmental Aspects of Electric Energy Generation
Power System Engineers and Power System Studies
Use of Computers and Microprocessors
Problems Facing Indian Power Industry and its Choices
References
Inductance and Resistance of
Transmission Lines
ntroduction
Definition of Inductance
Flux Linkages of an Isolated Current-Carrying Conductor
nductance of a Single-Phase Two-Wire Line
Conductor Types
Flux Linkages of one Conductor in a Group
nductance of Composite Conductor Lines
nductance of Three-Phase Lines
Double-Circuit Three-Phase Lines
Bundled Conductors
Resistance
Skin Effect and Proximity Effect
Problems
References
Capacitance of Transmission
Lines
ntroduction
Electric Field of a Long Straight Conductor
Potential Difference between two Conductors of a Group of
Parallel Conductors
Capacitance of a Two-Wire Line
Capacitance of a Three-Phase Line with Equilateral
Spacing
З.6 Capacitance of a Three-Phase Line with Unsymmetrical
Spacing
Effect of Earth on Transmission Line Capacitance
Method of GMD (Modified)
Bundled Conductors
Problems
References
Representation of Power
System Components
ntroduction
Single-phase Solution of Balanced Three-phase Networks
One-Line Diagram and Impedance or Reactance Diagram
Per Unit (PU) System
Complex Power
Synchronous Machine
Representation of Loads
Problems
References
Characteristics and
Performance of Power Transmission Lines
ntroduction
Short Transmission Line
Medium Transmission Line
The Long Transmission Line – Rigorous Solution
nterpretation of the Long Line Equations
Ferranti Effect
Tuned Power Lines
The Equivalent Circuit of a Long Line
Power Flow through a Transmission Line
Methods of Voltage Control
Problems
References
Load Flow
Studies
ntroduction
Network Model Formulation
Formation of YBm by Singular Transformation
Load Flow Problem
Gauss-Seidel Method
Newton-Raphson (NR) Method
Decoupled Load Flow Methods
Comparison of Load Flow Methods
Control of Voltage Profile
Problems
Optimal System
Operation
ntroduction
Optimal Operation of Generators on a Bus Bar
Optimal Unit Commitment (UC)
Reliability Considerations
Optimum Generation Scheduling
Optimal Load Flow Solution
Optimal Scheduling of Hydrothermal System
Problems
References
Automatic Generation and
Voltage Control
ntroduction
Load Frequency Control (Single Area Case)
Load Frequency Control and Economic Dispatch Control
Two-Area Load Frequency Control
Optimal (Two-Area) Load Frequency Control
Automatic Voltage Control
Load Frequency Control with Generation Rate Constraints
(GRCs)
Speed Governor Dead-Band and Its Effect on AGC
Digital LF Controllers
Decentralized Control
Problems
References
Symmetrical Fault
Analysis
ntroduction
Transient on a Transmission Line
Short Circuit of a Synchronous Machine (On No Load)
Short Circuit of a Loaded Synchronous Machine
Selection of Circuit Breakers
' Algorithm for Short Circuit Studies
ZBUS Formulation
Problems
References
Symmetrical
Components
ntroduction
Symmetrical Component Transformation
Phase Shift in Star-Delta Transformers
Sequence Impedances of Transmission Lines
Sequence Impedances and Sequence Network of Power System
Sequence Impedances and Networks of Sуnchronous Machine
Sequence Impedances of Transmission Lines
Sequence Impedances and Networks of Transformers
Construction of Sequence Networks of a Power System
Problems
References
Unsymmetrical Fault
Analysis
ntroduction
Symmetrical Component Analysis of Unsymmetrical Faults
Single Line-To-Ground (LG) Fault
Line-To-Line (LL) Fault
Double Line-To-Ground (LLG) Fault
Open Conductor Faults
Bus Impedance Matrix Method For Analysis of Unsymmetrical Shunt
Faults
Problems
References
Power System
Stability
ntroduction
Dynamics of a Synchronous Machine
Power Angle Equation
A Node Elimination Technique
Simple Systems
Steady State Stability
Transient Stability
Equal Area Criterion
Numerical Solution of Swing Equation
Multimachine Stability
Some Factors Affeeting Transient Stability
Problems
References
Power System
Security
ntroduction
System State Classification
Security Analysis
Contingency Analysis
Sensitivity Factors
Power System Voltage Stability
References
An Introduction to State
Estimation of Power Systems
ntroduction
Least Squares Estimation: The Basic Solution
Static State Estimation of Power Systems
Tracking State Estimation of Power Systems
Some Computational Considerations
External System Equivalencing
Treatment of Bad Data
Network Observability and Pseudo-Measurements
Application of Power System State Estimation
Problems
References
Compensation in Power
Systems
ntroduction
Loading Capability
Load Compensation
Line Compensation
Series Compensation
Shunt Compensators
Comparison between STATCOM and SVC
Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)
Principle and Operation of Converters
Facts Controllers
References
Load Forecasting
Technique
ntroduction
Forecasting Methodology
Estimation of Average and Trend Terms
Estimation of Periodic Components
Estimation of ys (k): Time Series Approach
Estimation of Stochastic Component: Kalman Filtering
Approach
Long-Term Load Predictions Using Econometric Models
Reactive Load Forecast
References
Voltage
Stability
ntroduction
Comparison of Angle and Voltage Stability
Reactive Power Flow and Voltage Collapse
Mathematical Formulation of Voltage Stability Problem
oltage Stability Analysis
Prevention of Voltage Collapse
State-of-the-Art, Future Trends and Challenges
References
Appendix A: Introduction to Vector
and Matrix Algebra
Appendix B: Generalized Circuit Constants
Appendix C: Triangular Factorization and Optimal Ordering
Appendix D: Elements of Power System Jacobian Matrix
Appendix E: Kuhn-Tucker Theorem
Appendix F: Real-time Computer Control of Power Systems
Appendix G: Introduction to MATLAB and SIMULINK
Answers to Problems
Index