Background
Pai, Anantha Mangalore was born on October 5, 1931 in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Son of Ramachandra M. and Janaki (Kamath) Pai. came to the United States, 1979.
(An introduction to electromagnetic transient analysis and...)
An introduction to electromagnetic transient analysis and a systemic derivation of synchronous machine dynamic models together with speed and voltage control subsystems. Also dynamic models for simulation and stability analysis. Particular care is given to the calculation of initial conditions and the alternative computational methods for simulation.
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Meant for the undergraduate students of Electrical Engineering, this book carefully and diligently covers all the aspects related to the teaching of Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis. Emphasis is given on computer techniques and software tools along with inclusion of new modern topics such as HVDC FACTS, ELD and WP that explains the underlying concepts lucidly and rigorously showing students how computer applications yield more insight into system behavior than is possible by manual calculations.
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(This research monograph is in some sense a sequel to the ...)
This research monograph is in some sense a sequel to the author's earlier one (Power System Stability, North Holland, New York 1981) which devoted cons- erable attention to Lyapunov stability theory, construction of Lyapunov fu- tions and vector Lyapunov functions as applied to power systems. This field of research has rapidly grown since 1981 and the more general concept of energy funct ion has found wide spread application in power systems. There have been advances in five distinct areas (i) Developing energy functions for structure preserving models which can incorporate non-linear load models (ii) Energy fu- tions to include detailed model of the generating unit i. e. , the synchronous machine and the excitation system (iii) Reduced order energy functions for large scale power systems, the simplest being the single machine infinite bus system (iv) Characterization of the stability boundary of the post-fault stable eQui- brium point (v) Applications for large power networks as a tool for dynamic security assessment. It was therefore felt appropriate to capture the essential features of these advances and put them in a somewhat cohesive framework. The chapters in the book rough ly fo llow this sequence. It is interesting to note how different research groups come to the same conclusion via different reas- ings.
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Meant for the undergraduate students of electrical engineering, this book on computer techniques in power system analysis explains the underlying concepts lucidly. Emphasis is given on computer techniques and software tools that help in optimizing the process of power analysis of different electromechanical systems.
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consultant Electrical engineering educator
Pai, Anantha Mangalore was born on October 5, 1931 in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Son of Ramachandra M. and Janaki (Kamath) Pai. came to the United States, 1979.
Bachelor of Science, Madras University, India, 1953. Master of Science, University California, Berkeley, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1961.
Electrical engineer, Bombay Electric Supply Company, 1953-1957; professor, Indian Institute Technology, India, 1963-1981; dean Research and Development, Indian Institute Technology, India, 1976-1978; professor, University of Illinois, Urbana, since 1981.
( Classic power system dynamics text now with phasor meas...)
(This research monograph is in some sense a sequel to the ...)
(Meant for the undergraduate students of Electrical Engine...)
(An introduction to electromagnetic transient analysis and...)
(Meant for the undergraduate students of electrical engine...)
Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Indian National Science Academy, National Academy of Engineering (India), Institution Engineers (India).
Married Nandini Kamath, November 25, 1956. Children: Sunanda, Sujata, Shona, Gurudutt.