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Power System Analysis and Design (with CD-ROM)

hardcoverDecember 7, 2001
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ISBN-13: 9780534953676 ISBN-10: 0534953670
Publisher
Brand: CL-Engineering
Binding
hardcover
Published
December 7, 2001
Weight
2.6 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×3.20×19.10 cm

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Power System Analysis and Design (with CD-ROM) by Glover, J. Duncan. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780534953676.

The new edition of Glover and Sarmas highly-respected text provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts of power systems along with tools to aid them in applying these skills to real world situations. Like earlier editions of the book, physical concepts are highlighted while also giving necessary attention to math-ematical techniques. Both theory and modeling are developed from simple beginnings so that they can be readily extended to new and complex situations. Beginning in Ch. 3, students are introduced to new concepts critical to analyzing power systems, including coverage of both balanced and unbalanced operating conditions. The authors incorporate new tools and material to aid students with design issues and reflect recent trends in the field. Each book now contains a CD with Power World software. This package is commonly used in industry and will enable students to analyze and simulate power systems. The authors use the software to extend, rather than replace, the fully worked examples provided in previous editions. In the new edition, each Power World Simulator example includes a fully worked hand solution of the problem along with a Power World Simulator case (except when the problem size makes it impractical). The new edition also contains updated case studies on recent trends in the Power Systems field, including coverage of deregulation, increased power demand, economics, and alternative sources of energy. These case studies are derived from real life situations.