
Power Systems Electromagnetic Transients Simulation
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 30. January 2019
Book
Hardback
528 pages
978-1-78561-499-6 (ISBN)
Description
Accurate knowledge of electromagnetic power system transients is crucial to the operation of an economic, efficient and environmentally friendly power systems network without compromising on the reliability and quality of electrical power supply. Electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation has therefore become a universal tool for the analysis of power system electromagnetic transients in the range of nanoseconds to seconds, and is the backbone for the design and planning of power systems, as well as for the investigation of problems.
In this fully revised and updated new edition of this classic book, a thorough review of EMT simulation is provided, with many simple examples included to clarify difficult concepts. Topics covered include analysis of continuous and discrete systems; state variable analysis; numerical integrator substitution; the root-matching method; transmission lines and cables; transformers and rotating plant; control and protection; power electronic systems; frequency-dependent network equivalents; steady-state assessment; mixed time-frame simulation; transient simulation in real-time; and applications.
In this fully revised and updated new edition of this classic book, a thorough review of EMT simulation is provided, with many simple examples included to clarify difficult concepts. Topics covered include analysis of continuous and discrete systems; state variable analysis; numerical integrator substitution; the root-matching method; transmission lines and cables; transformers and rotating plant; control and protection; power electronic systems; frequency-dependent network equivalents; steady-state assessment; mixed time-frame simulation; transient simulation in real-time; and applications.
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
938 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78561-499-6 (9781785614996)
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Neville Watson | Jos Arrillaga
Power Systems Electromagnetic Transients Simulation
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Neville Watson is a Professor at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His research interests focus on electrical power systems, power quality, harmonics, electromagnetic transients, and use of power electronics in power systems. A Senior Member of the IEEE, member of IET and Engineering New Zealand, he has authored numerous books on his research, as well as an impressive number of papers in international journals.
Jos Arrillaga was Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand from 1975 until 2009. He was the author of several books and over 300 publications, was a Fellow of the IET, the IEEE, the Academy of Sciences of New Zealand and the Royal Society of New Zealand. He was the recipient of the 1997 Uno Lamm medal for his contributions to HVDC transmission.
Jos Arrillaga was Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand from 1975 until 2009. He was the author of several books and over 300 publications, was a Fellow of the IET, the IEEE, the Academy of Sciences of New Zealand and the Royal Society of New Zealand. He was the recipient of the 1997 Uno Lamm medal for his contributions to HVDC transmission.
Content
Chapter 1: Definitions objectives and background
Chapter 2: Analysis of continuous and discrete systems
Chapter 3: State variable analysis
Chapter 4: Numerical integrator substitution
Chapter 5: The root-matching method
Chapter 6: Transmission lines and cables
Chapter 7: Transformers and rotating plant
Chapter 8: Control and protection
Chapter 9: Power electronic systems
Chapter 10: Frequency-dependent network equivalents
Chapter 11: Steady-state assessment
Chapter 12: Mixed time-frame simulation
Chapter 13: Transient simulation in real-time
Chapter 14: Applications
Appendix A: System identification techniques
Appendix B: Numerical integration
Appendix C: Test systems data
Appendix D: Developing difference equations
Appendix E: MATLAB (R) code examples
Chapter 2: Analysis of continuous and discrete systems
Chapter 3: State variable analysis
Chapter 4: Numerical integrator substitution
Chapter 5: The root-matching method
Chapter 6: Transmission lines and cables
Chapter 7: Transformers and rotating plant
Chapter 8: Control and protection
Chapter 9: Power electronic systems
Chapter 10: Frequency-dependent network equivalents
Chapter 11: Steady-state assessment
Chapter 12: Mixed time-frame simulation
Chapter 13: Transient simulation in real-time
Chapter 14: Applications
Appendix A: System identification techniques
Appendix B: Numerical integration
Appendix C: Test systems data
Appendix D: Developing difference equations
Appendix E: MATLAB (R) code examples