Advances in Power System Modelling, Control and Stability Analysis
edited by Federico Milano
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2016 Cloth: 978-1-78561-001-1 | eISBN: 978-1-78561-002-8
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK Advances in Power System Modelling, Control and Stability Analysis captures the variety of new methodologies and technologies that are changing the way modern electric power systems are modelled, simulated and operated.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Modelling
Chapter 1: Telegrapher's equations for field-to-transmission line interaction
Chapter 2: An affine arithmetic-based methodology for uncertain power flow and optimal power flow analyses
Chapter 3: DFT-based synchrophasor estimation processes for Phasor Measurement Units applications: algorithms definition and performance analysis
Chapter 4: Modelling power systems with stochastic processes
Part II: Control
Chapter 5: Optimization methods for preventive/corrective control in transmission systems
Chapter 6: Static and recursive PMU-based state estimation processes for transmission and distribution power grids
Chapter 7: Real-time applications for electric power generation and voltage control
Chapter 8: Optimal control processes in active distribution networks
Part III: Stability Analysis
Chapter 9: Time-domain simulation for transient stability analysis
Chapter 10: Voltage security in modern power systems
Chapter 11: Small-signal stability and time-domain analysis of delayed power systems
Chapter 12: Shooting-based stability analysis of power system oscillations
Part IV: Appendices
Appendix A: Outlines of stochastic calculus
Appendix B: Data of lines, loads and distributed energy resources
Appendix C: Proofs and tools for DDAEs
Appendix D: Numerical aspects of the probe-insertion technique
Advances in Power System Modelling, Control and Stability Analysis
edited by Federico Milano
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2016 Cloth: 978-1-78561-001-1 eISBN: 978-1-78561-002-8
Advances in Power System Modelling, Control and Stability Analysis captures the variety of new methodologies and technologies that are changing the way modern electric power systems are modelled, simulated and operated.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Modelling
Chapter 1: Telegrapher's equations for field-to-transmission line interaction
Chapter 2: An affine arithmetic-based methodology for uncertain power flow and optimal power flow analyses
Chapter 3: DFT-based synchrophasor estimation processes for Phasor Measurement Units applications: algorithms definition and performance analysis
Chapter 4: Modelling power systems with stochastic processes
Part II: Control
Chapter 5: Optimization methods for preventive/corrective control in transmission systems
Chapter 6: Static and recursive PMU-based state estimation processes for transmission and distribution power grids
Chapter 7: Real-time applications for electric power generation and voltage control
Chapter 8: Optimal control processes in active distribution networks
Part III: Stability Analysis
Chapter 9: Time-domain simulation for transient stability analysis
Chapter 10: Voltage security in modern power systems
Chapter 11: Small-signal stability and time-domain analysis of delayed power systems
Chapter 12: Shooting-based stability analysis of power system oscillations
Part IV: Appendices
Appendix A: Outlines of stochastic calculus
Appendix B: Data of lines, loads and distributed energy resources
Appendix C: Proofs and tools for DDAEs
Appendix D: Numerical aspects of the probe-insertion technique