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Dedication
by N. V. Ramana
Power System Analysis
Cover
Title Page
Contents
About the Author
Dedication
Preface
1 - Introduction
1.1 - Power System Studies
1.2 - Organisation of Text Book
1.3 - Computer's Role in Power System Studies
1.4 - Matlab Fundamentals
2 - Power System Network Matrices—1
2.1 - Introduction
2.2 - Graph of a Power System Network
2.3 - Definitions
2.4 - Incidence Matrices
2.5 - Primitive Network
2.6 - Network Equations and Network Matrices
2.7 - Bus Admittance Matrix
2.8 - Network Matrices by Singular Transformation Method
2.9 - Network Matrices by Non-Singular Transformation Method
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3 - Power System Network Matrices—2
3.1 - Introduction
3.2 - Partial Network
3.3 - Case Studies in Zbus Algorithm
3.4 - Algorithm for Formation of Bus Impedance Matrix — No Mutual Coupling between the Elements
3.5 - Algorithm for the Formation of Zbus— Consideration of Mutually Coupled Elements
3.6 - Modifications In Zbus for Changes in the Network
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4 - Power Flow Studies—1
4.1 - Introduction
4.2 - Network Modelling
4.3 - Mathematical Modelling
4.4 - Gauss–Seidel Iterative Method
4.5 - Classification of Buses
4.6 - Case Studies in Power Flow Problem
4.7 - Algorithm for Power Flow Solution by the Gauss–Seidel Method
4.8 - Conclusion
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5 - Power Flow Studies—2
5.1 - Introduction
5.2 - Newton–Raphson Method
5.3 - Power Flow Solution by Newton–Raphson Method
5.4 - Decoupled Newton Method
5.5 - Fast Decoupled Power Flow Method
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6 - Short-Circuit Analysis—1 (Symmetrical Fault Analysis)
6.1 - Introduction
6.2 - Power System Representation
6.3 - Per Unit Method
6.4 - Symmetrical Fault Caculation
6.5 - Current-Limiting Series Reactors
6.6 - Consideration of Pre-Fault Load Current
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7 - Short-Circuit Analysis—2 (Unbalanced Fault Analysis)
7.1 - Introduction
7.2 - Symmetrical Components
7.3 - Sequence Impedances
7.4 - Sequence Networks
7.5 - Unbalanced or Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis
7.6 - Comparison of SLG and 3-Phase Faults
7.7 - Consideration of Pre-Fault Load Currents
7.8 - Fault Calculations Using Bus Impedance Matrix
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8 - Power System Steady-State Stability Analysis
8.1 - Introduction
8.2 - Forms of Power System Stability
8.3 - Physical Concept of Torque and Torque Angle
8.4 - Power Angle Curve and Transfer Reactance
8.5 - The Swing Equation
8.6 - Modelling Issues in the Stability Analysis
8.7 - Assumptions made in Steady-State Stability Analysis
8.8 - Steady-State Stability Analysis
8.9 - Methods to Improve Steady-State Stability
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9 - Transient Stability
9.1 - Transient Stability—Equal Area Criterion
9.2 - II Solution of the Swing Equation: Point-By-Point Method
9.3 - Methods to Improve Transient Stability
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Acknowledgements
Copyright
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In Memory of My Father, Dr N. H. Sitarama Sarma.
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