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Anderson P.M. Analysis of faulted power systems

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Anderson P.M. Analysis of faulted power systems
IEEE Press - Wiley, 1995, 513 p., ISBN: 0-7803-1145-0
Many textbooks have been written to describe a power system operating under balanced or normal conditions. A few texts also deal, at least in an elementary manner, with the unbalanced system conditions. The primary object of this book is to provide a text to be used by graduate students and to challenge the student to draw upon a background of knowledge from earlier studies. Since this is intended for advanced studies, the student reader should be able to use circuit concepts at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level and should have a working knowledge of matrix notation. Particular stress here is placed upon a clear, concise notation, since it is the author's belief that this facilitates learning.
The goal here is to produce a text to be used by graduate students, one that can draw upon a background of knowledge from previous courses. Since this is an advanced text, the student should be able to employ circuit concepts not usually taught to undergraduates and should recognize the beauty and simplicity of matrix notation. Particular stress is placed upon a clear, concise notation since it is the author's belief that this facilitates learning.
General Considerations
Symmetrical Components
Analysis of Unsymmetrical Faults: Three-Component Method
Sequence Impedance of Transmission Lines
Sequence Capacitance of Transmission Lines
Sequence Impedance of MachinesSequence Impedance of Transformers
Changes in Symmetry
Simultaneous Faults
Analytical Simplifications
Computer Solution Methods Using the Admittance Matrix
Computer Solution Methods Using the Impedance Matrix
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