01242nam 2200313Ia 450 99639166360331620221108104023.0(CKB)1000000000669154(EEBO)2240923886(OCoLC)9922969000971(EXLCZ)99100000000066915420030717d1636 uy 0laturbn||||a|bb|M. Tullii Ciceronis Tusculanarum quæstionum, seu, Disputationum libri quinque[electronic resource] Post plurimas doctissimorum virorum emendationes, ad usum studiosæ juventutis nunc denuo excusi, et amplissimis notis illustratiLondini, Ex typographia Societatis Stationorum1636[2], 244 pIncludes marginal notes.Signatures: A-Pâ¸, Q³ (final leaf lacking?).Imperfect: faded, tightly bound, torn, and worm-holed, with loss of text.Reproduction of original in: Dulwich College Archive.eebo-0041Cicero Marcus Tullius82411EBKEBKBOOK996391663603316M. Tullii Ciceronis Tusculanarum quæstionum seu disputationum libri quinque2302349UNISA05093nam 2200709 a 450 991101930430332120200520144314.0978661367876897812807679991280767995978111815610011181561029781118156117111815611097811181560871118156080(CKB)2670000000166900(EBL)818488(SSID)ssj0000623430(PQKBManifestationID)12236878(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000623430(PQKBWorkID)10656935(PQKB)11727015(MiAaPQ)EBC818488(OCoLC)784136934(PPN)185800408(Perlego)1012944(EXLCZ)99267000000016690020110620d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSmart grid fundamentals of design and analysis /James MomohHoboken, N.J. IEEE Wileyc20121 online resource (234 p.)IEEE Press series on power engineeringDescription based upon print version of record.9780470889398 047088939X Includes bibliographical references and index.SMART GRID Fundamentals of Design and Analysis; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1: SMART GRID ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 TODAY'S GRID VERSUS THE SMART GRID; 1.3 ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY ACT OF 2007: RATIONALE FOR THE SMART GRID; 1.4 COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE; 1.5 POWER SYSTEM ENHANCEMENT; 1.6 COMMUNICATION AND STANDARDS; 1.7 ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMICS; 1.8 OUTLINE OF THE BOOK; 1.9 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SMART GRID MARKET DRIVERS; 1.10 STAKEHOLDER ROLES AND FUNCTION; 1.10.1 Utilities; 1.10.2 Government Laboratory Demonstration Activities1.10.3 Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC)1.10.4 Research Institutes; 1.10.5 Technology Companies, Vendors, and Manufacturers; 1.11 WORKING DEFINITION OF THE SMART GRID BASED ON PERFORMANCE MEASURES; 1.12 REPRESENTATIVE ARCHITECTURE; 1.13 FUNCTIONS OF SMART GRID COMPONENTS; 1.13.1 Smart Devices Interface Component; 1.13.2 Storage Component; 1.13.3 Transmission Subsystem Component; 1.13.4 Monitoring and Control Technology Component; 1.13.5 Intelligent Grid Distribution Subsystem Component; 1.13.6 Demand Side Management Component; 1.14 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; SUGGESTED READINGS2: SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS AND MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY2.1 COMMUNICATION AND MEASUREMENT; 2.2 MONITORING, PMU, SMART METERS, AND MEASUREMENTS TECHNOLOGIES; 2.2.1 Wide Area Monitoring Systems (WAMS); 2.2.2 Phasor Measurement Units (PMU); 2.2.3 Smart Meters; 2.2.4 Smart Appliances; 2.2.5 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI); 2.3 GIS AND GOOGLE MAPPING TOOLS; 2.4 MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS (MAS) TECHNOLOGY; 2.4.1 Multiagent Systems for Smart Grid Implementation; 2.4.2 Multiagent Specifications; 2.4.3 Multiagent Technique; 2.5 MICROGRID AND SMART GRID COMPARISON; 2.6 SUMMARY; REFERENCES3: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR SMART GRID DESIGN3.1 INTRODUCTION TO LOAD FLOW STUDIES; 3.2 CHALLENGES TO LOAD FLOW IN SMART GRID AND WEAKNESSES OF THE PRESENT LOAD FLOW METHODS; 3.3 LOAD FLOW STATE OF THE ART: CLASSICAL, EXTENDED FORMULATIONS, AND ALGORITHMS; 3.3.1 Gauss-Seidal Method; 3.3.2 Newton-Raphson Method; 3.3.3 Fast Decouple Method; 3.3.4 Distribution Load Flow Methods; 3.4 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT EFFECT; 3.5 LOAD FLOW FOR SMART GRID DESIGN; 3.5.1 Cases for the Development of Stochastic Dynamic OptimalPower Flow (DSOPF); 3.6 DSOPF APPLICATION TO THE SMART GRID3.7 STATIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT (SSA) AND CONTINGENCIES3.8 CONTINGENCIES AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION; 3.8.1 Steady-State Contingency Analysis; 3.8.2 Performance Indices; 3.8.3 Sensitivity-Based Approaches; 3.9 CONTINGENCY STUDIES FOR THE SMART GRID; 3.10 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; SUGGESTED READINGS; 4: STABILITY ANALYSIS TOOLS FOR SMART GRID; 4.1 INTRODUCTION TO STABILITY; 4.2 STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF EXISTING VOLTAGE STABILITY ANALYSIS TOOLS; 4.3 VOLTAGE STABILITY ASSESSMENT; 4.3.1 Voltage Stability and Voltage Collapse; 4.3.2 Classification of Voltage Stability4.3.3 Static Stability (Type I Instability)"The book is written as primer hand book for addressing the fundamentals of smart grid. It provides the working definition the functions, the design criteria and the tools and techniques and technology needed for building smart grid"--Provided by publisher.IEEE Press series on power engineering.Electric power distributionAutomationElectric power distributionAutomation.333.793/2TEC031000bisacshMomoh James A.1950-845645MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019304303321Smart grid4421682UNINA