How Long to Read Computer Techniques and Models in Power Systems

By K. Uma Rao

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Description

Deals with the application of digital computers for power system analysis, including fault analysis, load flows, stability assessment, economic operation and power system control. It also covers the modelling of various power system components. The required mathematical background is presented at the stage. Each chapter includes a number of solved examples.

How long is Computer Techniques and Models in Power Systems?

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