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Complete guidance for understanding electrical power system dynamics and blackoutsThis handbook offers a comprehensive and uptodate 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 handson guidance for understanding the phenomena leading to blackouts so they can design the most appropriate solutions for a costeffective and reliable operation.Focusing on system dynamics, the book details analytical methods of power system behavior along with models for the main components of power plants and control systems used in dispatch centers. Special emphasis is given to evaluation methods for rotor angle stability and voltage stability as well as the control mechanism for frequency and voltage. With contributions from international experts in both academia and industry, the book features:Critical insight into new trends in power system operation and controlNumerous examples and graphics, including more than 600 figures and 1,200 equationsIndepth coverage of wind generation, an alternative energy systemAn easily accessible presentation for readers with varied experience, from students to practicing engineersAn invaluable resource for power system engineers and smart grid analysts, this is also an excellent reference for system operators, utility workers, manufacturers, consultants, vendors, and researchers.
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