Power System Analysis: Comprehensive Lessons is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking electric power system analysis courses. The classroom-tested textbook covers the fundamental concepts in power system analysis, per-unit system, single-phase and three-phase transformers, synchronous generators, transmission line parameters, transmission line models and performance, bus admittance and impedance matrices, and power flow analysis. It provides comprehensive lessons with examples that offer detailed solutions to help students learn theoretical, numerical, and…mehr
Power System Analysis: Comprehensive Lessons is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking electric power system analysis courses. The classroom-tested textbook covers the fundamental concepts in power system analysis, per-unit system, single-phase and three-phase transformers, synchronous generators, transmission line parameters, transmission line models and performance, bus admittance and impedance matrices, and power flow analysis. It provides comprehensive lessons with examples that offer detailed solutions to help students learn theoretical, numerical, and real-world problems. Additionally, partially solved exercises encourage students to solve problems while guiding them through the problem-solving process with hints to the required formulas, and exercises with final answers encourage students to practice independently. Problems without solutions or final answers will aid instructors in designing tests and quizzes and encourage motivated students.
This textbook will improve students' problem-solving skills and foster a solid understanding of power system analysis by offering detailed lessons and problem solutions, multiple methods for solving problems, and clear explanations of concepts.
Dr. Mehdi Rahmani-Andebili is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alabama. He received his first M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University and Clemson University in 2011 and 2016, respectively, and his second Ph.D. (2nd M.Sc.) degree in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2019. Moreover, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sharif University of Technology during 2016-2017. As a professor, he has taught a wide selection of courses and labs including Power System Analysis, Electric Machines, Feedback Control Systems Analysis and Design, Signals and Systems, Electromagnetics, Electronics, Digital Logic, Industrial Electronics, Renewable Distributed Generation and Storage, AC Electrical Circuits Analysis, DC Electrical Circuits Analysis, Electrical Circuits and Devices, Fundamental of Electrical Engineering, Essentials of Electrical Engineering Technology, and Algebra and Calculus-Based Physics. Dr. Rahmani-Andebili has over 300 single-author or first-author publications, including journal papers, conference papers, textbooks, books, and book chapters, spanning Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Programming. He is an IEEE Senior Member and a permanent reviewer of many reputable journals. His research areas include Smart Grid, Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Planning and Operation of Power Systems, Integration of Renewables and Energy Storage into Power Systems, Energy Scheduling and Demand-Side Management, Electric Vehicles and Distributed Generation, and Advanced Optimization Techniques in Power System Studies.
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Fundamental Concepts in Power System Analysis. Per Unit System. Single Phase and Three Phase Transformers. Synchronous Generators. Transmission Line Parameters. Transmission Line Model and Performance. Power Flow Analysis and Network Admittance Matrix. Economic Power Dispatch. Balanced Faults and Network Impedance Matrix.
Problems: Principal Concepts of Power Systems.- Solutions of Problems: Principal Concepts of Power Systems.- Problems: Transmission Lines Parameters.- Solutions of Problems: Transmission Line Parameters.- Problems: Transmission Line Model and Performance.- Solutions of Problems: Transmission Line Model and Performance.- Problems: Power System Component Modelling and Network Impedance and Admittance Matrices Determination.- Solutions of Problems: Power System Component Modelling and Network Impedance and Admittance Matrices Determination.- Problems: Load Flow.- Solutions of Problems: Load Flow.- Problems: Economic Load Dispatch.- Solutions of Problems: Economic Load Dispatch.- Problems: Electric Distribution Systems.- Solutions of Problems: Electric Distribution Systems.
Fundamental Concepts in Power System Analysis. Per Unit System. Single Phase and Three Phase Transformers. Synchronous Generators. Transmission Line Parameters. Transmission Line Model and Performance. Power Flow Analysis and Network Admittance Matrix. Economic Power Dispatch. Balanced Faults and Network Impedance Matrix.
Problems: Principal Concepts of Power Systems.- Solutions of Problems: Principal Concepts of Power Systems.- Problems: Transmission Lines Parameters.- Solutions of Problems: Transmission Line Parameters.- Problems: Transmission Line Model and Performance.- Solutions of Problems: Transmission Line Model and Performance.- Problems: Power System Component Modelling and Network Impedance and Admittance Matrices Determination.- Solutions of Problems: Power System Component Modelling and Network Impedance and Admittance Matrices Determination.- Problems: Load Flow.- Solutions of Problems: Load Flow.- Problems: Economic Load Dispatch.- Solutions of Problems: Economic Load Dispatch.- Problems: Electric Distribution Systems.- Solutions of Problems: Electric Distribution Systems.
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