Computational Methods in Power System Analysis

This book treats state-of-the-art computational methods for power flow studies and contingency analysis. In the first part the authors present the relevant computational methods and mathematical concepts. In the second part, power flow and contingency ana

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Reijer Idema Domenico J. P. Lahaye

Computational Methods in Power System Analysis

Atlantis Studies in Scientific Computing in Electromagnetics Volume 1

Series editor Wil Schilders, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

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Reijer Idema Domenico J. P. Lahaye •

Computational Methods in Power System Analysis

Reijer Idema Domenico J. P. Lahaye Numerical Analysis Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

ISSN 2352-0590 ISBN 978-94-6239-063-8 DOI 10.2991/978-94-6239-064-5

ISSN 2352-0604 (electronic) ISBN 978-94-6239-064-5 (eBook)

Library of Congress Control Number: 2013957992  Atlantis Press and the authors 2014 This book, or any parts thereof, may not be reproduced for commercial purposes in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage and retrieval system known or to be invented, without prior permission from the Publisher. Printed on acid-free paper

Preface

There are many excellent books on power systems that treat power system analysis, and its most important computational problem: the power flow problem. Some of these books also discuss the traditional computational methods for solving the power flow problem, i.e., Newton power flow and Fast Decoupled Load Flow. However, information on newer solution methods is hard to find outside research papers. This book aims to fill that gap, by offering a self-contained volume that treats both traditional and newer methods. It is meant both for researchers who want to get into the subject of power flow and related problems, and for software developers that work on power system analysis tools. Part I of the book treats the mathematics and computational methods needed to understand modern power flow methods. Depending on the knowledge and interest of the reader, it can be read in its entirety or used as a reference when reading Part II. Part II treats the application of these computational methods to the power flow problem and related power system analysis problems, and should be considered the meat of this publication. This book is based on research conducted by the autho