Transcription of Power System Analysis
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Power System Analysis K. Tomsovic V. Venkatasubramanian School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Washington State University Pullman, WA 1. Introduction The interconnected Power System is often referred to as the largest and most complex machine ever built by humankind. This may be hyperbole, but it does emphasize an inherent truth: the complex interdependency of different parts of the System . That is, events in geographically distant parts of the System may interact strongly and in unexpected ways. Power System Analysis is concerned with understanding the operation of the System as a whole.
transmission voltages and the lower distribution system voltages. The power system can be roughly separated into three subcomponents: generation, transmission and distribution, and load. The transmission and distribution network consists of power transformers, transmission lines, capacitors, reactors and protection devices.
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