Computational Methods for Large Sparse Power Systems Analysis: An Object Oriented ApproachSpringer Science & Business Media, 2002 - 333 páginas Computational methods in Power Systems require significant inputs from diverse disciplines, such as data base structures, numerical analysis etc. Strategic decisions in sparsity exploitation and algorithm design influence large-scale simulation and high-speed computations. Selection of programming paradigm shapes the design, its modularity and reusability. This has a far reaching effect on software maintenance. Computational Methods for Large Sparse Power Systems Analysis: An Object Oriented Approach provides a unified object oriented (OO) treatment for power system analysis. Sparsity exploitation techniques in OO paradigm are emphasized to facilitate large scale and fast computing. Specific applications like large-scale load flow, short circuit analysis, state estimation and optimal power flow are discussed within this framework. A chapter on modeling and computational issues in power system dynamics is also included. Motivational examples and illustrations are included throughout the book. A library of C++ classes provided along with this book has classes for transmission lines, transformers, substation etc. A CD-ROM with C++ programs is also included. It contains load flow, short circuit analysis and network topology processor applications. Power system data is provided and systems up to 150 buses can be studied. Other Special Features: This book is the first of its kind, covering power system applications designed with an OO perspective. Chapters on object orientation for modeling of power system computations, data structure, large sparse linear system solver, sparse QR decomposition in an OO framework are special features of this book. |
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active set algorithm application approach bad data chapter class Network column convergence corresponding data structure decoupled descent direction diagonal discussed dynamic element equality constraints example factorization formulation Givens rotations graph theoretic Hence Hessian implementation inequality constraints iteration Jacobian Lagrangian Lagrangian multipliers line search linear system linear system solver linked list load flow analysis LP problem measurements minimization non-zero nonlinear null space numerical stability Object Oriented objective function operation optimization problem ordering orthogonal matrix phase pivot positive sequence power injection power system analysis QR decomposition reactive power relay sequence impedance sequence network short circuit analysis shown in figure shunt solution solved sparse matrix sparsity step substation symmetric system of equations system state estimation tion Transactions on Power transformer transients update V₁ variables vector voltage voltage magnitude YBUS ZBUS zero sequence
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