ABSTRACT

For decades, distribution engineers did not have the sophisticated tools developed for analyzing transmission systems-often they had only their instincts. Things have changed, and we now have computer programs that allow engineers to simulate, analyze, and optimize distribution systems. Powerful as these programs are, however, without a real unders

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction to Distribution Systems

chapter 2|28 pages

The Nature of Loads

chapter 3|38 pages

Approximate Methods of Analysis

chapter 6|20 pages

Distribution System Line Models

chapter 7|54 pages

Regulation of Voltages

chapter 8|52 pages

Three-Phase Transformer Models

chapter 9|18 pages

Load Models

chapter 10|34 pages

Distribution Feeder Analysis