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Author Dixon, Andrew (Electrical engineer), author.

Title Modern aspects of power system frequency stability and control / Andrew Dixon
Published London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [2019]

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Contents Front Cover; Modern Aspects of Power System Frequency Stability and Control; Copyright Page; Contents; Biography; Foreword; Preface; MATLAB example simulations; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Chapter 1: The need for frequency control; Chapter 2: What can provide frequency control?; Chapter 3: Per unit systems for frequency analysis; Chapter 4: Initial analysis of the frequency control problem and a derivation of the swing equation; Chapter 5: Techniques available for calculating frequency response requirements; Chapter 6: Analytical methods for solving the "swing equation."
Chapter 7: Numerical methods for solving the "swing equation"Chapter 8: The "control diagram" method; Chapter 9: Some important practical applications; Chapter 10: Challenges of operating systems with high penetrations of renewables (low-inertia systems); Chapter 11: "Smart grids" and the "system frequency"; Chapter 12: Conclusions; List of symbols used; Chapter 1: The need for frequency control; Chapter 2: What can provide frequency control?; Chapter 3: Per unit systems for frequency analysis; Chapter 4: Initial analysis of the frequency control problem and a derivation of the swing equation
Chapter 5: Techniques available for calculating frequency response requirementsChapter 6: Analytical methods for solving the "swing equation"; Chapter 7: Numerical methods for solving the "swing equation"; Chapter 8: The "control diagram" method; Chapter 9: Some important practical applications; Chapter 10: The challenges of operating systems with high penetrations of renewables (low-inertia systems); Chapter 11: "Smart grids" and the "system frequency"; Chapter 12: Conclusions; 1 The need for frequency control; 1.1 An introduction to frequency control; 1.1.1 The subject of the book
1.1.2 Frequency stability and control as a system requirement1.1.3 Combining the old with the new; 1.1.4 Nomenclature: what is meant by "the frequency" in this book?; 1.1.5 Satisfactory normal operation of the power system; 1.1.6 The operating condition of synchronous machines; 1.1.7 Deviations of the system frequency from normal ("nominal"); 1.1.8 A further comment about system impedances; 1.1.9 The continuous requirement to regulate the system frequency; 1.1.10 Methods of regulating the system frequency; 1.1.11 Control of frequency in the modern era
1.1.12 The wider system potentially at risk1.2 An introduction to the "system requirements"; 1.2.1 A definition of the "system requirements"; 1.2.2 The variation of the "system requirements" with the "daily load cycle"; 1.2.3 The degree of integrity of a power system and the "system requirements"; 1.3 The system requirements for the "intact" ("prefault") system; 1.3.1 A definition of the "intact system"; 1.3.2 The approximate balance of power; 1.3.3 The daily load cycle; 1.3.4 Modern changes to the shape of the daily load profile; 1.4 System requirements following the loss of a generating set
Summary Modern Aspects of Power System Frequency Stability and Control describes recently-developed tools, analyses, developments and new approaches in power system frequency, stability and control, filling a gap that, until the last few years, has been unavailable to power system engineers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 20, 2019)
Subject Electric power systems.
Electric power systems -- Control -- Simulation methods
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Electric power systems
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