Transient Stability of Power Systems

  • Pavella M
  • Ernst D
  • Ruiz-Vega D
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Transient Stability of Power Systems is a monograph devoted to a hybrid-direct temporal method called SIME (for Single Machine Equivalent). SIME processes temporal information about the multimachine system dynamics to assess and control any type of transient instabilities under any type and model of power systems. Two approaches may be distinguished depending upon the source of information used: `Preventative SIME' which relies on a time-domain program to simulate anticipated contingencies, and `Emergency SIME' which uses real-time

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Pavella, M., Ernst, D., & Ruiz-Vega, D. (2000). Transient Stability of Power Systems. Transient Stability of Power Systems. Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4319-0

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