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Analysis, Control and Optimal Operations in Hybrid Power Systems [electronic resource] : Advanced Techniques and Applications for Linear and Nonlinear Systems / edited by Nicu Bizon, Hossein Shayeghi, Naser Mahdavi Tabatabaei.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Green Energy and TechnologyPublisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XV, 294 p. 153 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781447155386
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 629.8 23
LOC classification:
  • TJ212-225
Online resources:
Contents:
Revisiting and generalizing the Barkhausen’s equality -- State space energy conservation principle as a tool for design and simulation of linear and nonlinear systems -- Power systems stability analysis based on advanced techniques and optimaloperation -- Optimal Tuning of UPFC Based Damping Controller Using PSO and QPSO -- Application of PSO and GA for Transmission Network Expansion Planning -- Nonlinear Control of the Hybrid Power Sources.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: ‘Analysis, Control and Optimal Operations in Hybrid Power Systems’ explains and analyzes the dynamic performance of linear and nonlinear systems for Power Systems (PS) and Hybrid Power Sources (HPS). System stability is important for both PS operation and planning, and therefore this book places emphasis on understanding the principles that underlie HPS stability. It opens with an exploration of basic concepts using mathematical models and case studies from linear and nonlinear systems, and continues with complex models and algorithms from the PS field. Useful features include: (1) a progressive approach from simplicity to complexity; (2) a deeper look into the advanced aspects of stability theory; (3) a detailed description of system stability using the state space energy conservation principle; (4) a review of research in the field of PS stability analysis; (5) advanced models and algorithms for Transmission Network Expansion Planning (TNEP);  (6) stability enhancement including the use of the Power System Stabilizer (PSS) and Flexible Alternative Current Transmission Systems (FACTS); and (7) an examination of the influence of nonlinear control on fuel cell HPS dynamics. This book offers an accessible approach and is an essential resource for both undergraduate and graduate students of electrical engineering. It also provides a comprehensive reference text for practising engineers as well as researchers working in the field of power system technologies.
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Revisiting and generalizing the Barkhausen’s equality -- State space energy conservation principle as a tool for design and simulation of linear and nonlinear systems -- Power systems stability analysis based on advanced techniques and optimaloperation -- Optimal Tuning of UPFC Based Damping Controller Using PSO and QPSO -- Application of PSO and GA for Transmission Network Expansion Planning -- Nonlinear Control of the Hybrid Power Sources.

‘Analysis, Control and Optimal Operations in Hybrid Power Systems’ explains and analyzes the dynamic performance of linear and nonlinear systems for Power Systems (PS) and Hybrid Power Sources (HPS). System stability is important for both PS operation and planning, and therefore this book places emphasis on understanding the principles that underlie HPS stability. It opens with an exploration of basic concepts using mathematical models and case studies from linear and nonlinear systems, and continues with complex models and algorithms from the PS field. Useful features include: (1) a progressive approach from simplicity to complexity; (2) a deeper look into the advanced aspects of stability theory; (3) a detailed description of system stability using the state space energy conservation principle; (4) a review of research in the field of PS stability analysis; (5) advanced models and algorithms for Transmission Network Expansion Planning (TNEP);  (6) stability enhancement including the use of the Power System Stabilizer (PSS) and Flexible Alternative Current Transmission Systems (FACTS); and (7) an examination of the influence of nonlinear control on fuel cell HPS dynamics. This book offers an accessible approach and is an essential resource for both undergraduate and graduate students of electrical engineering. It also provides a comprehensive reference text for practising engineers as well as researchers working in the field of power system technologies.

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