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Solutions Manual for Power System Analysis (3rd Edition) by Hadi Saadat – Complete Worked Solutions, Numerical Examples, and Concept Explanations for Electrical Power Engineering Students

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This Solutions Manual for Power System Analysis (3rd Edition) by Hadi Saadat provides comprehensive, step-by-step solutions to all problems, exercises, and examples presented in the main textbook. Designed for students, instructors, and professionals in Electrical and Power Engineering, it offers detailed analytical and numerical methods for solving a wide range of power system problems. Each chapter solution follows a clear and logical structure, showing both manual calculation methods and computer-based analysis using MATLAB or similar software tools. The manual covers all fundamental topics in modern power system engineering, including power flow analysis, fault studies, symmetrical components, stability analysis, load forecasting, economic dispatch, and optimal power flow. The detailed solutions help readers understand not just how to arrive at the correct numerical results, but also why specific methods and assumptions are used in each context. The manual provides valuable insights into system modeling, per-unit calculations, generator and transformer modeling, line parameters, and control of power systems under steady-state and dynamic conditions. This 3rd Edition aligns closely with updated standards and incorporates computational techniques widely applied in today’s power grid studies. It is particularly valuable for students pursuing degrees in Electrical Power Systems, Energy Engineering, and Electrical Networks, as well as practicing engineers preparing for FE, PE, or graduate-level examinations. With its clear explanations and practical approach, this Solutions Manual is an indispensable supplement for mastering the core concepts and analytical skills required in power system analysis and design.

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, CONTENTS




1 THE POWER SYSTEM: AN OVERVIEW 1

2 BASIC PRINCIPLES 5

3 GENERATOR AND T R A N S F O R M E R MODELS;
THE PER-UNIT SYSTEM 25

4 TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS 52

5 LINE MODEL AND PERFORMANCE 68

6 POWER FLOW ANALYSIS 107

7 OPTIMAL DISPATCH OF GENERATION 147

8 SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE T RANSIENT ANALYSIS 170

9 BALANCED FAULT 181

10SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS A N D UNBALANCED FAULT 208

11STABILITY 244

12 POW
ER SYSTEM CONTROL 263

, CHAPTER 1 PROBLEMS




1.1 The demand estimation is the starting point for planning the future electric
power supply. The consistency of demand growth over the years has led to
number- oust attempts to fit mathematical curves to this trend. One of the
simplest curves is

p = Pea (t-to)

Where a is the average per unit growth rate, P is the demand in year t, and Po is
the given demand at year to.
Assume the peak power demand in the United States in 1984 is 480 GW with
an average growth rate of 3.4 percent. Using MATLAB, plot the predicated peak
demand in GW from 1984 to 1999. Estimate the peak power demand for the year
1999.
We use the following commands to plot the demand growth

To = 84; PO = 480;
a =.034;
t = (84:1:99)';
P =PO*expr (a* (t-to));
Dips ('Predicted Peak Demand - GW')
dips ([t, P])
Plot (t, P), grid
Label ('Year'), label ('Peak power demand GW') P99
=PO*expr (a* (99 - to))


The result is
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Predicted Peak Demand - GW
84.0000 480.0000
85.0000 496.6006
86.0000 513.7753
87.0000 531.5441
88.0000 549.9273
89.0000 568.9463
90.0000 588.6231
91.0000 608.9804
92.0000 630.0418
93.0000 651.8315
94.0000 674.3740
95.0000 697.6978
96.0000 721.8274
97.0000 746.7916
98.0000 772.6190
99.0000 799.3398

P99 =

799.3398

The plot of the predicated demand is shown n Figure 1.

800
750 . ......

700
Peak
Power 650
Demand 600 . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..
GW
550
500

45084 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100
Year

FIGURE 1
Peak Power Demand for Problem 1.1

1.2 In a certain country, the energy consumption is expected to double in 10 years.

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