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Books for Electrical Machinery & transient Stability

Books for Electrical Machinery & transient Stability

Books for Electrical Machinery & transient Stability

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Hello,

My name is Jay Desai. I am starting a new job at power system simulation software company.
Here, I am in the dynamics department and the work is related to modeling of electrical machines.
Lot of the times the machine behavior has to be known in advanced so as to know whether the software is working properly or not.

I am not that adept to electrical machine modelling. I have done basic engineering level courses in machines but none in modeling.

If you can please suggest some books which I can read so as to work here without causing much trouble to my boss and coworker then, that will be awesome.

I want machine modelling and their behavior books AND also books on transient stability . Also machine modeling using simulink and matlab would help. Just the names will be great. I will get the books from some where.

Thank you so much,
Jay.

RE: Books for Electrical Machinery & transient Stability

For machine modelling, I would heartily recommend Krauss' book. It's not perfect... there's a few leaps where you have to study his notation very carefully to understand what he's saying. But in the end it fits together very well.

I have books on the same subject by Chee-Mon Ong and another book by El Hawary. Those are not as good imo.

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RE: Books for Electrical Machinery & transient Stability

'Power Systems Stability and Control' by Mr. Prahba Kundur is a very good reference for me.
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