Transcription of Power System Analysis
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Power System AnalysisPower Flow AnalysisFault AnalysisPower System Dynamics and StabilityLecture 227-0526-00, ITET ETH Z urichG oran AnderssonEEH - Power Systems LaboratoryETH Z urichSeptember 2012iiContentsPrefaceviiI Static Analysis11 Power Flow Analysis .. Fault Current Analysis .. Literature .. 32 Network Lines and Cables .. Transformers .. In-Phase Transformers .. Phase-Shifting Transformers .. Unified Branch Model .. Shunt Elements .. Loads .. Generators .. Stator Current Heating Limit .. Field Current Heating Limit .. Stator End Region Heating Limit .. 203 Active and Reactive Power Transmission Lines .. In-phase Transformers .. Phase-Shifting Transformer withakm= 1.. Unified Power Flow Equations .. 254 Nodal Formulation of the Network Equations275 Basic Power Flow Basic Bus Types .. Equality and Inequality Constraints .. Problem Solvability .. 346 Solution of the Power Flow Solution by Gauss-Seidel Iteration.
POWER SYSTEM is predominantly in steady state operation or in a state that could with sufficient accuracy be regarded as steady state. In a power system there are always small load changes, switching actions, and other transients occurring so that in a strict mathematical sense most of the variables are varying with the time.
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