LEADER 08396nam 2200697 450 001 9910141599903321 005 20221206105202.0 010 $a1-299-24203-0 010 $a1-118-51604-4 024 7 $a10.1002/9781118516072 035 $a(CKB)2670000000336829 035 $a(EBL)1129732 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000831924 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11482949 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000831924 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10881244 035 $a(PQKB)10358712 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1129732 035 $a(CaBNVSL)mat06480471 035 $a(IDAMS)0b00006481cffaf1 035 $a(IEEE)6480471 035 $a(PPN)181713802 035 $a(OCoLC)829243667 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000336829 100 $a20151222d2013 uy 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aHandbook of electrical power system dynamics $emodeling, stability, and control /$fedited by Mircea Eremia, Mohammad Shahidehpour 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons Inc.,$d[2013] 210 2$a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :$cIEEE Xplore,$d[2013] 215 $a1 online resource (975 p.) 225 1 $aIEEE press series on power engineering ;$v92 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-51607-9 311 $a1-118-49717-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aForeword xxiii -- Acknowledgments xxv -- Contributors xxvii -- 1. INTRODUCTION 1 -- Mircea Eremia and Mohammad Shahidehpour -- PART I POWER SYSTEM MODELING AND CONTROL 7 -- 2. SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR AND INDUCTION MOTOR 9 -- Mircea Eremia and Constantin Bulac -- 2.1. Theory and Modeling of Synchronous Generator 9 -- 2.2. Theory and Modeling of the Induction Motor 114 -- 3. MODELING THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CLASSICAL POWER PLANTS 137 -- Mohammad Shahidehpour, Mircea Eremia, and Lucian Toma -- 3.1. Introduction 137 -- 3.2. Types of Turbines 138 -- 3.3. Thermal Power Plants 143 -- 3.4. Combined-Cycle Power Plants 158 -- 3.5. Nuclear Power Plants 167 -- 3.6. Hydraulic Power Plants 169 -- 4. WIND POWER GENERATION 179 -- Mohammad Shahidehpour and Mircea Eremia -- 4.1. Introduction 179 -- 4.2. Some Characteristics of Wind Power Generation 181 -- 4.3. State of the Art Technologies 184 -- 4.4. Modeling the Wind Turbine Generators 200 -- 4.5. Fault Ride-Through Capability 223 -- 5. SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENTS CALCULATION 229 -- Nouredine Hadjsaid, Ion TriSstiu, and Lucian Toma -- 5.1. Introduction 229 -- 5.2. Characteristics of Short-Circuit Currents 232 -- 5.3. Methods of Short-Circuit Currents Calculation 236 -- 5.4. Calculation of Short-Circuit Current Components 264 -- 6. ACTIVE POWER AND FREQUENCY CONTROL 291 -- Les Pereira -- 6.1. Introduction 291 -- 6.2. Frequency Deviations in Practice 293 -- 6.3. Typical Standards and Policies for "Active Power and Frequency Control" or "Load Frequency Control" 294 -- 6.4. System Modeling, Inertia, Droop, Regulation, and Dynamic Frequency Response 297 -- 6.5. Governor Modeling 302 -- 6.6. AGC Principles and Modeling 328 -- 6.7. Other Topics of Interest Related to Load Frequency Control 336 -- 7. VOLTAGE AND REACTIVE POWER CONTROL 340 -- Sandro Corsi and Mircea Eremia -- 7.1. Relationship Between Active and Reactive Powers and Voltage 342 -- 7.2. Equipments for Voltage and Reactive Power Control 347 -- 7.3. Grid Voltage and Reactive Power Control Methods 374. 327 $a7.4. Grid Hierarchical Voltage Regulation 399 -- 7.5. Implementation Study of the Secondary Voltage Regulation in Romania 423 -- 7.6. Examples of Hierarchical Voltage Control in the World 429 -- PART II POWER SYSTEM STABILITY AND PROTECTION 451 -- 8. BACKGROUND OF POWER SYSTEM STABILITY 453 -- S.S. (Mani) Venkata, Mircea Eremia, and Lucian Toma -- 8.1. Introduction 453 -- 8.2. Classification of Power Systems Stability 453 -- 8.3. Parallelism Between Voltage Stability and Angular Stability 469 -- 8.4. Importance of Security for Power System Stability 469 -- 9. SMALL-DISTURBANCE ANGLE STABILITY AND ELECTROMECHANICAL OSCILLATION DAMPING 477 -- Roberto Marconato and Alberto Berizzi -- 9.1. Introduction 477 -- 9.2. The Dynamic Matrix 478 -- 9.3. A General Simplified Approach 482 -- 9.4. Major Factors Affecting the Damping of Electromechanical Oscillations 501 -- 9.5. Damping Improvement 546 -- 9.6. Typical Cases of Interarea Or Low-Frequency Electromechanical Oscillations 564 -- 10. TRANSIENT STABILITY 570 -- Nikolai Voropai and Constantin Bulac -- 10.1. General Aspects 570 -- 10.2. Direct Methods for Transient Stability Assessment 572 -- 10.3. Integration Methods for Transient Stability Assessment 603 -- 10.4. Dynamic Equivalents 614 -- 10.5. Transient Stability Assessment of Large Electric Power Systems 638 -- 10.6. Application 645 -- 11. VOLTAGE STABILITY 657 -- Mircea Eremia and Constantin Bulac -- 11.1. Introduction 657 -- 11.2. System Characteristics and Load Modeling 658 -- 11.3. Static Aspects of Voltage Stability 667 -- 11.4. Voltage Instability Mechanisms: Interaction Between Electrical Network, Loads, and Control Devices 674 -- 11.5. Voltage Stability Assessment Methods 688 -- 11.6. Voltage Instability Countermeasures 716 -- 11.7. Application 724 -- 12. POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION 737 -- Klaus-Peter Brand and Ivan De Mesmaeker -- 12.1. Introduction 737 -- 12.2. Summary of IEC 61850 744 -- 12.3. The Protection Chain in Details 746 -- 12.4. Transmission and Distribution Power System Structures 753. 327 $a12.5. Properties of the Three-Phase Systems Relevant for Protection 755 -- 12.6. Protection Functions Sorted According to the Objects Protected 759 -- 12.7. From Single Protection Functions to System Protection 773 -- 12.8. Conclusions 780 -- PART III GRID BLACKOUTS AND RESTORATION PROCESS 787 -- 13. MAJOR GRID BLACKOUTS: ANALYSIS, CLASSIFICATION, AND PREVENTION 789 -- Yvon Besanger, Mircea Eremia, and Nikolai Voropai -- 13.1. Introduction 789 -- 13.2. Description of Some Previous Blackouts 792 -- 13.3. Analysis of Blackouts 835 -- 13.4. Economical and Social Effects 847 -- 13.5. Recommendations for Preventing Blackouts 849 -- 13.6. On Some Defense and Restoration Actions 850 -- 13.7. Survivability/vulnerability of Electric Power Systems 856 -- 13.8. Conclusions 860 -- 14. RESTORATION PROCESSES AFTER BLACKOUTS 864 -- Alberto Borghetti, Carlo Alberto Nucci, and Mario Paolone -- 14.1. Introduction 864 -- 14.2. Overview of The Restoration Process 865 -- 14.3. Black-Start-Up Capabilities of Thermal Power Plant: Modeling and Computer Simulations 869 -- 14.4. Description of Computer Simulators 888 -- 14.5. Concluding Remarks 896 -- 15. COMPUTER SIMULATION OF SCALE-BRIDGING TRANSIENTS IN POWER SYSTEMS 900 -- Kai Strunz and Feng Gao -- 15.1. Bridging of Instantaneous and Phasor Signals 901 -- 15.2. Network Modeling 903 -- 15.3. Modeling of Power System Components 909 -- 15.4. Application: Simulation of Blackout 923 -- References 926 -- Index 929. 330 $a Complete guidance for understanding electrical power system dynamics and blackouts This handbook offers a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of power system dynamics. Addressing the full range of topics, from the fundamentals to the latest technologies in modeling, stability, and control, Handbook of Electrical Power System Dynamics provides engineers with hands-on guidance for understanding the phenomena leading to blackouts so they can design the most appropriate solutions for a cost-effective and reliable operation. 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