5th Edition

Distribution System Modeling and Analysis with MATLAB® and WindMil®

    496 Pages 193 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This Fifth Edition includes new sections on electric vehicle loads and the impact they have on voltage drop and transformers in distribution systems. A new and improved tape-shield cable model has been developed to produce more accurate impedance modeling of underground cables. In addition, the book uses state-of-the-art software, including the power distribution simulation software Milsoft WindMil® and programming language Mathworks MATLAB®. MATLAB scripts have been developed for all examples in the text, in addition to new MATLAB-based problems at the end of the chapters.

    This book illustrates methods that ensure the most accurate results in computational modeling for electric power distribution systems. It clearly explains the principles and mathematics behind system models and discusses the smart grid concept and its special benefits. Including numerous models of components and several practical examples, the chapters demonstrate how engineers can apply and customize computer programs to help them plan and operate systems.

    The book also covers approximation methods to help users interpret computer program results and includes references and assignments that help users apply MATLAB and WindMil programs to put their new learning into practice.

    1. Introduction to Distribution Systems. 2. The Nature of Loads. 3. Balanced System Method of Analysis. 4. Series Impedance of Overhead and Underground Lines. 5. Shunt Admittance of Overhead and Underground Lines. 6. Distribution System Line Models. 7. Voltage Regulation. 8. Three-Phase Transformer Models. 9. Load Models. 10. Distribution Feeder Analysis. 11. Center-Tapped Transformers and Secondaries.  Appendix A. Conductor Data. Appendix B. Concentric Neutral 15 kV Cable.

    Biography

    William H. Kersting joined the faculty at New Mexico State University in 1962 and served as professor of electrical engineering and from 1968 the director of the Electric Utility Management Program until his retirement in 2002. He is currently a consultant for Milsoft Utility Solutions

    Robert Kerestes, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering.