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Computer Simulation of Power Systems: Programming Strategies and Practical Examples

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There are many texts and examples devoted to computer simulation of a single process or component. This text focuses on entire systems. From the earliest days of my career, I have developed computer simulations of various sorts. Many of these have been time sequence based; that is, modeling the response of a system to changes over time. Most often, the source of change has been the environment or weather-related. In this book we explore how to build models, acquire, structure, and extend weather data, perform, and analyze the results of complex simulations. We consider rivers and lakes, hydroelectric, conventional and combined cycle power generation, nuclear and, solar plants. All of the examples are based on actual systems and all of the software is available free online.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 27, 2019

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D. James Benton

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I started writing novels (24 so far) and textbooks (47 so far) after semi-retiring from a long career in industry. In so doing, I hope to entertain, encourage, and also pass on what I have learned.

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