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前言
PREFACE
List of Symbols, Units, and Notation
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
1.1 History of Electric Power Systems
1.2 Present and Future Trends
1.3 Electric Utility Industry Structure
1.4 Computers in Power System Engineering
1.5 PowerWorld Simulator
CHAPTER 2 Fundamentals
2.1 Phasors
2.2 Instantaneous Power in Single-Phase ac Circuits
2.3 Complex Power
2.4 Network Equations
2.5 Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
2.6 Power in Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
2.7 Advantages of Balanced Three-Phase versus Single-Phase Systems 51
CHAPTER 3 Power Transformers
3.1 The Ideal Transformer
3.2 Equivalent Circuits for Practical Transformers
3.3 The Per-Unit System
3.4 Three-Phase Transformer Connections and Phase Shift
3.5 Per-Unit Equivalent Circuits of Balanced Three-Phase Two-Winding Transformers
3.6 Three-Winding Transformers
3.7 Autotransformers
3.8 Transformers with Off-Nominal Turns Ratios
CHAPTER 4 Transmission Line Parameters
4.1 Transmission Line Design Considerations
4.2 Resistance
4.3 Conductance
4.4 Inductance: Solid Cylindrical Conductor
4.5 Inductance: Single-Phase Two-Wire Line and ThreePhase Three-Wire Line with Equal Phase Spacing
4.6 Inductance: Composite Conductors, Unequal Phase Spacing, Bundled Conductors
4.7 Series Impedances: Three-Phase Line with Neutral Conductors and Earth Return
4.8 Electric Field and Voltage: Solid Cylindrical Conductor
4.9 Capacitance: Single-Phase Two-Wire Line and Three-Phase Three-Wire Line with Equal Phase Spacing
4.10 Capacitance: Stranded Conductors, Unequal Phase Spacing, Bundled Conductors
4.11 Shunt Admittances: Lines with Neutral Conductors and Earth Return
4.12 Electric Field Strength at Conductor Surfaces and at Ground Level
4.13 Parallel Circuit Three-Phase Lines
CHAPTER 5 Transmission Lines: Steady-State Operation
5.1 Medium and Short Line Approximations
5.2 Transmission-Line Differential Equations
5.3 Equivalent n Circuit
5.4 Lossless Lines
5.5 Maximum Power Flow
5.6 Line Loadability
5.7 Reactive Compensation Techniques
CHAPTER 6 Power Flows
6.1 Direct Solutions to Linear Algebraic Equations: Gauss Elimination
6.2 Iterative Solutions to Linear Algebraic Equations: Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel
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CHAPTER 7 Symmetrical Faults
CHAPTER 8 Symmetrical Components
CHAPTER 9 Unsymmetrical Faults
CHAPTER 10 System Protection
CHAPTER 11 Power System Controls
CHAPTER 12 Trasmission Lines:Transient Operation
CHAPTER 13 Transient Stability
CHAPTER 14 Extended
Appendix