Kimbark E.W. Power System Stability. Volume II. Power Circuit Breakers and Protective Relays
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IEEE Press, 1995. - Edward Kimbark was noted during his long career as an excellent writer and one who had the unique capability of explaining complex topics in a clear and interesting manner. These three volumes under the general title Power System Stability, Volumes I, II, and III were originally published in the years 1948, 1950, and 1956. Kimbark's book, Electrical Transmission of Power Signals, published in 1949, provided a general treatment of electric power networks and signal propagation.
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2002, 664 p. - This book has focused on modeling the power system components for analysis of the electromechanical transient, perhaps with emphasis on the inertial transient. The one possible exception reflects the concern of the time the book came into being, namely analysis of the linear system model for detection and mitigation of possible poorly damped operating conditions.
IEEE Press, 1995. - Edward Kimbark was noted during his long career as an excellent writer and one who had the unique capability of explaining complex topics in a clear and interesting manner. These three volumes under the general title Power System Stability, Volumes I, II, and III were originally published in the years 1948, 1950, and 1956. Kimbark's book, Electrical...
IEEE Press, 1995. - Edward Kimbark was noted during his long career as an excellent writer and one who had the unique capability of explaining complex topics in a clear and interesting manner. These three volumes under the general title Power System Stability, Volumes I, II, and III were originally published in the years 1948, 1950, and 1956. Kimbark's book, Electrical...
McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1196 p. This book is concerned with understanding, modeling, analyzing, and mitigating power system stability and control problems. Such problems constitute very important considerations in the planning, design, and operation of modern power systems.
Metadata unknown. — 378 p. The materials presented in this work are based on the notes used in courses taught sporadically to graduate students and practicing engineers over a period of thirty-five years. The objective here is to present the fundamental materials and concepts in power system stability in a tutorial form.