3PST3 -POWER SYSTEM STABILITY - PAGE NUMBERS OF MATERIALS AS PER SYLLABUS
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MATERIAL
UNIT 1 - INTRODUCTION
Power System stability considerations - definitions- 17 - 36 1.1 – 1.4
classification of stability - rotor angle and voltage stability
Synchronous machine representation- classical model 728 - 732 2.1 – 2.6
Modeling of excitation systems 347 - 353 4.1 – 4.10
Modeling of prime movers. 4.11 – 4.21
UNIT 2 - TRANSIENT STABILITYANALYSIS
Swing equation 128 - 131 2.1 – 2.4
Equal area criterion 831 – 833 2.14 – 2.18
Solution of swing equation 2.7 – 2.14
Euler method 836 - 838 2.22 – 2.24
Runge-Kutte method 838 - 840
Critical clearing time 2.17 – 2.21
Transient energy function approach. 941 - 945
UNIT 3 - SMALL SIGNAL STABILITY
700 - ,703 – 6.1 – 6.3
Small signal stability - state space representation
704
707 – 708;711
Eigen values
- 714 6.3 – 6.8
Eigen values and properties 714 - 721
Modal matrices 708 - 709
Small signal stability of single machine infinite bus system - 728 – 732 6.18 - 6.28
synchronous machine classical model representation
Effect of field circuit dynamics 737 – 740
Effect of excitation system 758 – 762
Small signal stability of multi machine system. 792 - 799 6.34 – 6.40
UNIT 4 - VOLTAGE STABILITY
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Review of transmission aspects 13 - 44
Generation aspects 47 - 132
Review of synchronous machine theory
Voltage and frequency controllers
Limiting devices affecting voltage stability
V- Q characteristics of synchronous generators
Capability curves
Effect of machine limitation on deliverable power
Load aspects
Voltage dependence of loads
Load restoration dynamics
Induction motors
Load tap changers
Thermostatic load recovery
UNIT 5 - IMPROVING STABILITY
Transient stability enhancement -high speed fault 1104
clearing
steam turbine fast valving 1110 – 1117
-high speed excitation systems- 1121 - 1122
Fundamentals and performance of Power System Stabilizer 766 - 770 6.28 – 6.34