Kundur, Prabha S., author.

Power system stability and control / Prabha S. Kundur, Om P. Malik. - Second edition. - New York : McGraw Hill Education, c2022. - xix, 948 pages ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface to the First Edition
Preface
Part I General Background
1 General Characteristics of Modern Power Systems
2 Introduction to the Power System Stability Problem
Part II Equipment Characteristics and Modeling
3 Synchronous Machine Theory and Modeling
4 Synchronous Machine Parameters
5 Synchronous Machine Representation in Stability Studies
6 AC Transmission
7 Power System Loads
8 Excitation Systems
9 Prime Movers and Energy Supply Systems
10 High-Voltage Direct-Current Transmission
11 Control of Active Power and Reactive Power
Part III System Stability: Physical Aspects, Analysis, and Improvement
12 Small-Signal Stability
13 Transient Stability
14 Voltage Stability
15 Subsynchronous Oscillations
16 Midterm and Long-Term Stability
17 Methods of Improving Stability


The classic guide to power system stability and control―updated for the latest advances
This thoroughly revised engineering guide contains the hands-on information needed to understand, model, analyze, and solve problems using the latest technical tools. You will explore the structure of modern power systems, the different levels of control, and the nature of stability problems. Power System Stability and Control, Second Edition contains complete explanations of equipment characteristics and modeling techniques along with real-world examples. This edition features coverage of adaptive control and other emerging applications, including cyber security of power systems.
Coverage includes:
General characteristics of modern power systems
The power grid stability problem
Synchronous machine theory and modelling
Synchronous machine parameters
Synchronous machine representation in stability studies
AC transmission
Power system loads
Excitation systems
Prime movers and energy supply systems
High-voltage DC transmission
Control of active and reactive power
Small-signal, transient, and voltage stability
Sub-synchronous oscillations
Mid- and long-term stability
Methods of improving stability



In English text.

9781260473544 (hardback)


Electric power system stability.
Electric power systems--Control.

CIR TK 1005 / K86 2022

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