Distribution System Modeling and Analysis
Publisher: CRC | Pages: 328 | 2001-08-31 | ISBN 0849308127 | PDF | 4 MB
A gap has long persisted in electric power engineering education andindustry as distribution system engineering has typically taken abackseat to the more exotic areas of transmission system modeling andanalysis.
This text fills that gap. It defines the major components ofa distribution system from the bulk power substation to the customer'smeter and clarifies the concept of "load." The author develops modelsof the various components comprising a distribution system, rangingfrom the very approximate to the most accurate. He includes thederivation of all models and includes many numerical examplesdemonstrating the use of models in solving typical problems.
A gap has long persisted in electric power engineering education andindustry as distribution system engineering has typically taken abackseat to the more exotic areas of transmission system modeling andanalysis.
This text fills that gap. It defines the major components ofa distribution system from the bulk power substation to the customer'smeter and clarifies the concept of "load." The author develops modelsof the various components comprising a distribution system, rangingfrom the very approximate to the most accurate. He includes thederivation of all models and includes many numerical examplesdemonstrating the use of models in solving typical problems.
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