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Computer Methods in Power System Analysis
This book is a seminal text providing a comprehensive and detailed account of applying digital computer methods to the analysis and solution of complex power system problems. The primary goal is to bridge the gap between classical power system analysis and the computational techniques required for modern large-scale networks. The text is structured to cover the fundamental theories and numerical techniques necessary for formulating and solving common power system analyses, including load flow studies, fault analysis (short circuits), and transient stability studies. It emphasizes the use of network matrices and iterative numerical procedures, making it a critical reference for students, engineers, and researchers dealing with the design, operation, and planning of interconnected power systems.
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