Analysis of Faulted Power SystemsIowa State University Press, 1973 - 513 páginas This classic text offers you the key to understanding short circuits, open conductors and other problems relating to electric power systems that are subject to unbalanced conditions. Using the method of symmetrical components, acknowledged expert Paul M. Anderson provides comprehensive guidance for both finding solutions for faulted power systems and maintaining protective system applications. You'll learn to solve advanced problems, while gaining a thorough background in elementary configurations. Features you'll put to immediate use: Numerous examples and problems Clear, concise notation Analytical simplifications Matrix methods applicable to digital computer technology Extensive appendices |
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30 fault ACSR admittance matrix ampere armature autotransformer base capacitance circuit of Figure column compute conductor defined elements equation equivalent circuit Example f₁ fault at bus fault current fault on phase fault point flux linkages ground wires I₁ impedance matrix incidence matrix inductance induction motor load mutual impedances mutually coupled negative sequence nF/mi node notation Note parameters phasor positive sequence network power system primitive primitive equation primitive matrix problem quantities reactance result rotor sequence currents sequence network connections sequence voltages series faults shown in Figure shunt fault SLG fault Solution solve subtransient symmetric matrix symmetrical components synchronous Table terminal Thevenin's theorem three-phase transformer two-port network unbalance unbalanced unit length V₁ V₂ voltage drop VOLTS winding write Z₁ Z₂ zero sequence network Ζωω