Distribution systems analysis employs a set of techniques that allow
engineers to simulate, analyse, and optimise power distribution systems.
Combined with automation, these techniques underpin the emerging concept
of the 'smart grid', a digitally-enabled electrical supply grid that can
monitor and respond to the behaviour of all its components in real time.
Distribution System Analysis and Automation provides a comprehensive
guide to these techniques, with coverage including smart grid for
distribution systems; introduction to distribution automation; network
and radial load flow analysis; determination of the optimal topology for
power electric systems; voltage VAR control and capacitor application;
power quality and harmonics in distribution systems; harmonic filter
design; distributionsystem restoration; short circuit analysis; arc
flash concepts; numerical relaying and feeder protection; communication
and control centres; and distributed energy resources. The book combines
theoretical concepts with real-world applications, and includes MATLAB
exercises.