Network solution : theory and practice
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Network solution : theory and practice
(Ellis Horwood series in electrical and electronic engineering)
Ellis Horwood, 1993
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Note
Bibliography: p218-222. - Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Explores the theory and computation of time-constant lumped electrical networks, including methods for dealing with incomplete or poor quality data, unstable models and approximate solutions to models with no exact solution. Methods are based on computer-oriented network theory.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 A general mathematical model of networks: introduction to network modelling and solution
- an algebraic model of the network topology
- a mathematical model of the current and voltage stages of a network
- classical network theory. Part 2 Solving specific network problems: the solution of a network
- solving a network with known topology and branch parameter data
- the network solution in the case of fully known topology
- solving networks with partial and/or inconsistent data of all types. Part 3 Special methods: equivalent networks
- decomposition of networks.
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