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Power System Analysis SECOND EDITION
Book · January 2014
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Tusart. Kanti Nagsarkar Manohar Singh Sukhija
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SECOND EDITION
The second edition of Power System Analysis serves as a basic text for undergraduate students of
electrical engineering. It provides a thorough understanding of the basic principles and techniques of
power system analysis as well as their application to real-world problems.
Beginning with the basic concepts, the book gives an exhaustive coverage of transmission line
parameters, simulation of power system elements, steady-state performance and travelling wave
phenomena on transmission lines, symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analyses, power flow studies,
power system control, and stability analysis. The book extensively illustrates the use of MATLAB in the
analysis of power systems.
Owing to its lucid style and presentation of advanced topics, the book will be useful to postgraduate
students as also to practising engineers.
New to the Second Edition Praise for the First Edition
• Chapter on voltage stability The book is well organized. Authors should
• Sections on magnetohydrodynamic generation, be appreciated for their effort in developing
significance of propagation constant, Ferranti a large number of programs.
effect on transmission lines, DC power flow Dr Ch. Padmanabha Raju (PVP Siddhartha
solution, and HVDC converter operation Institute of Technology, Vijayawada)
• MCQs with answers to help students gauge their Logical build-up of concepts. Good number
understanding of concepts explained in the of illustrations.
chapter, and chapter-end summary and a list of
significant formulae for a quick reference Prof. Tanmoy Deb (KIIT, Gurgaon)
Key Features
• Contains a large number of illustrative problems that use MATLAB in the analysis of power systems
• Includes advanced topics such as contingency analysis and state estimation
• Provides an introduction to HVDC and FACTS Nagsarkar
• Includes numerous examples with step-by-step procedures and a variety of chapter- end problems
T.K. Nagsarkar has about 34 years of teaching experience and retired as Professor and Head,
Sukhija
Department of Electrical Engineering, Punjab Engineering College.
M.S. Sukhija is the founder principal of Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka. He has
several years of experience teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
This team has also authored Basic Electrical Engineering 2e (OUP, 2011), Circuits and Networks: Analysis,
Design, and Synthesis (OUP, 2010), and Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering (OUP, 2012).
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