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"Computer Methods in Power Systems - Analysis with MATLAB" caters the academic requirements of under graduate students and post graduate students of electrical and electronics engineering of all universities across India. The computer methods in power systems subject is very important for the students of electrical engineering as it deals with key practical and real time aspects of power systems like load flow analysis, short circuit analysis, power system stability analysis and voltage control analysis. The contents of the book are presented in lucid style so that an average student can grasp…mehr

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"Computer Methods in Power Systems - Analysis with MATLAB" caters the academic requirements of under graduate students and post graduate students of electrical and electronics engineering of all universities across India. The computer methods in power systems subject is very important for the students of electrical engineering as it deals with key practical and real time aspects of power systems like load flow analysis, short circuit analysis, power system stability analysis and voltage control analysis. The contents of the book are presented in lucid style so that an average student can grasp the subject. More number of simple and complex problems are worked out to strengthen the theory and also objective questions are given at the end of each chapter to enable the students for competitive examinations. MATLAB programming is also included. This text book provides full pledged in-depth knowledge including all types of numerical problems.
Autorenporträt
P. Chandra Sekhar is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India. He completed his Ph.D. in the area of Power Systems in the year 2012 from JNTUH. He has more than 19 years of teaching and research experience. He published 24 research papers in international journals and has presented 31 papers in international and national conferences and guiding six PhD scholars. He is Member ofISTE. His areas of interests are artificial intelligence, power quality, distributed generation, power system analysis & control and application of power electronics in power systems.