Accurate knowledge of electromagnetic power system transients is crucial
to the operation of an economic, efficient and environmentally-friendly
power system network, without compromising on the reliability and
quality of the electrical power supply. Simulation has become a
universal tool for the analysis of power system electromagnetic
transients and yet is rarely covered in-depth in undergraduate
programmes. It is likely to become core material in future courses.
The primary objective of this book is to describe the application of
efficient computational techniques to the solution of electromagnetic
transient problems in systems of any size and topology, involving linear
and nonlinear components. The text provides an in-depth knowledge of the
different techniques that can be employed to simulate the
electromagnetic transients associated with the various components within
a power system network, setting up mathematical models and comparing
different models for accuracy, computational requirements, etc.
Written primarily for advanced electrical engineering students, the text
includes basic examples to clarify difficult concepts. Considering the
present lack of training in this area, many practising power engineers,
in all aspects of the power industry, will find the book of immense
value in their professional work.