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Development and Evaluation of Restoration Process in MPS - Education Case Studies and Approach to Restoration Paths in Myanmar Power System (MPS)

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Power systems have increased in size and complexity, and national society depends heavily upon a high level of power system reliability. When the bulk transmission system is subjected to large disturbances, there is the possibility of a system wide blackout due to cascading outages. After a partial blackout or system breakdown condition, restoring power system is needed and then power needs to be restored as quickly, stably and reliably as possible and consequent. Outage time after extensive blackouts depends very much on the power system restoration process. Power system restoration is a very challenging task for the operator since the situation differs from normal conditions. This book focuses on a simulation-based tool MATLAB/SIMULINK that determines the most suitable restoration transmission lines route for 31 Bus of Myanmar Power System (MPS).

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Dr. Ye Htut Khaing is an Assistant Director of Department of Power Transmission and System Control, Ministry of Electric and Energy, Myanmar. He received B.E, M.E in Electrical Power from TU Sittwe (YTU), 2005 and TU Taungoo (YTU), 2012. He also received Ph.D in Electrical Power Engineering from YTU in 2017. His interest is Power System Control.

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Authors Ye Htut Khaing
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.09.2017
 
EAN 9786202013307
ISBN 9786202013307
No. of pages 156
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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