This book describes the three major power system transients and dynamics
simulation tools based on a circuit-theory approach that are widely used
all over the world (EMTP-ATP, EMTP-RV and EMTDC/PSCAD), together with
other powerful simulation tools such as XTAP.
In the first part of the book, the basics of circuit-theory based
simulation tools and of numerical electromagnetic analysis methods are
explained, various simulation tools are introduced and the features,
strengths and weaknesses are described together with some application
examples. In the second part, various transient and dynamic phenomena in
power systems are investigated and studied by applying the numerical
analysis tools, including: transients in various components related to a
renewable system; surges on wind farm and collection systems; protective
devices such as fault locators and high-speed switchgear; overvoltages
in a power system; dynamic phenomena in FACTS, especially STATCOM
(Static Synchronous Compensator); the application of SVC to a cable
system; and grounding systems.
Combining underlying theory with real-world examples, this book will be
of use to researchers involved in analysis of power systems for
development and optimization, and professionals and advanced students
working with power systems in general.