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IEE Proceedings Generation, Transmission and Distribution The Institution of Electrical Engineers, Savoy Place, London WC2R OBL, United Kingdom Publishing Department: Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Herts. SG1 2AY, United Kingdom Volume 141 1994 UK ISSN 1350-2360 HONORARY EDITORS Prof. E.J. Handschin (University of Dortmund) Prof. J.R. Smith (University of Strathclyde) Pages in issues of /EE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., 1994 Pages Issue No. Date 1-80 January 81-160 March 161-256 May 257-400 July 401-544 September 545-664 November This publication is copyright under the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention. All rights reserved. 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Smith (University of Strathclyde) Pages in issues of /EE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., 1994 Pages Issue No. Date 1-80 January 81-160 March 161-256 May 257-400 July 401-544 September 545-664 November This publication is copyright under the Berne Convention and the Universal Copyright Convention. All rights reserved. Apart from any copying under the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, Part 1, Section 38, whereby a single copy of this article may be supplied, under certain conditions, for the purposes of research or private study, by a library of a class prescribed by The Copyright (Librarians and Archivists) (Copying of Copyright Material) Regulations 1989: SI 1989/1212, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the copyright owners. Permission is, however, not required to copy abstracts of papers or articles on condition that a full reference to the source is shown. Authorisation to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or for the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by the Institution of Electrical Engineers for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $7.50 per copy is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 21 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, USA. 0143-7046/94 $7.50 +0.00. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying, such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional! purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale. Photocopies of individual papers published in the /EE Proceedings can be supplied from the IEE Library at 10p per page plus a handling charge, which covers the cost of surface mail (airmail extra). The handling charge is waived if reprints are collected from Savoy Place by purchasers. The telephone number of the [EE London office is 071 240 1871; telex: 261176 IEELDN G;; facsimile: 071 240 77 35. The IEE is not as a body responsible for the opinions expressed by individual authors. The IEE is a member of the Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers. © 1994: The Institution of Electrical Engineers Secretary of the IEE: J.C. Williams, PhD, CEng, FIEE Managing Editor: Gill Wheeler; Executive Editor: Kerry Blewett Graphics Manager: Maurice Partridge Typeset by: Santype International Limited, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom Printed by: Black Bear Press Limited, Cambridge, United Kingdom Index IEE Proceedings Generation, Transmission and Distribution Vol. 141, 1994 Author index A Carpinelli, G., Gagliardi, F., Russo, M., and Vil- F lacci, D. Generalised convertor models for iter- Aggarwal, R.K., Johns, A.T., Song, Y.H., Duan, ative harmonic analysis in power systems p445 Fielding, G., Redfern, M.A., Usta, ©., and Walker, R.W., and Fitton, D.S. Neural-network based Carranza, R.D., Moore, P.J., and Johns, A.T. see E.P. see Redfern, M.A. AAggggaJspEaaodryHrrhaosVwnwtptsaeate ,clilm tv,ts,ier Ao a.nRnTb.R .ssaK. ims.Knie.,gsdt, ls e eJic-oohopJhnnnoon ilhsqen,sfu s yae,suA a t.lueTtt.m-Aof,s.gro T ere.an c,enl rdpoa E1sat5HuBne5roddV e, ZnBt.ooieQt,sc.r eh a.nn NZiso.qmPnQuia.-ser us tni isofeton2er: CCChhhaaasirMnnnnyeot,ggscoo ,ot,rnge ,enmE ,B.i C. ,Rt.S .iSs.P .o,tB. nJia. lLt lMuiai,ocnp /dtpCdeor.nyloN,n-. aab,cma Rhis.ac ,en dd aspneT2cdef7u nu0rzgi Wz,tya y c Jk.cueHos.rni ,tns rgeo elG t.Lh ueo, sf e peCa p.toNtBw.ei elrlrn- FFFiootxcap_Yt,k.n2o eHdn1n.B, 9,s. , , —S aaDin.nnSdSdg.. h,,, DT uhSAnlogCenm.ig,pj a psroeNRwofn.ua ,nW lmg,.,ee Gn r.eJisLr.ceRG.aea..G tKl i.A. sn,,geg ge- mauvJerTnaowthinhahto nlo sm,d,pd s Wse iRocjA.onk.KfnT,,.o.v r,o lJA..usSGJtt.o.ia nMbog.ln,,e Signal Processing pl41 Chang, C.S., Srinivasan, D., Liew, A.C., and Chen, Freris, L.L., and Chedid, R. see Chedid, R. Aggarwal, R.K., Johns, A.T., and Song, Y.H. see J.S.P. see Srinivasan, D. Chang, C.S., Srinivasan, D., and Liew, A.C. see Srin- Johns, A.T. AggAa.rT.w alse,e MR.oKo.r,e , MoPo.rJ.e , P.J., Jiang, H., and Johns, Chainvags,a n,Y .-DC.. , Yang, W.-T., and Liu, C.-C. Improve- G AAllllaann,, RR..NN..,, aanndd BhNuaivyaarnr,o MS.aRn.c heseze, BhHu.i yUannc,e rtMa.iRn.t y mateinotn onp 8G5 GDF for power system security evalu- Gagliardi, F., Carpinelli, G., Russo, M., and Vil- considerations in the pool purchase price in the Chedid, R., and Freris, L.L. Magnetic field analysis lacci, D. see Carpinelli, G England and Wales electricity supply industry of asymmetrical machines by finite element Gagliardi, F., Chiodo, E., and Lauria, D. see pil25 method p53 Chiodo, E. Allan, R.N., and Ubeda, J.R. see Ubeda, J.R. Chen, C.-R., Hsu, Y.-Y., and Su, C.-C. see Hsu, Gau, C.-H., and Hong, Y.-Y. see Hong, Y.-Y. Almeida, M.E., and Correia de Barros, M.T. Tower Y.-Y. Gomez, I., Luque, J., and Escudero, J.1. see Luque, modelling for lightning surge analysis using Chen, H., and Zhang, X.-P. see Zhang, X.-P. EMTP p637 Chen, J.S.P., Srinivasan, D., Liew, A.C., and Chang, Goel, L., and Billinton, R. Prediction of customer Ametani, A., Kasai, Y., Sawada, J., Mochizuki, A., CS. see Srinivasan, D. load point service reliability worth estimates in and Yamada, T. Frequency-dependent impedance Chen, N., and Lee, T.-Y. see Lee, T.-Y. an electric power system p390 of vertical conductors and a multiconductor Chen, T.-H. Complex short circuit MVA method for Gréar, B., and Dolinar, D. Integrated digital power tower model p339 power system studies p81 transformer protection p323 Arrillaga, J., and Medina, A. see Medina, A. Chen, Y.-L., and Liu, C.-C. Interactive fuzzy Grey, D.J., and Bialek, J. see Bialek, J. satisfying method for optimal multi-objective Gupta, H., Bhanot, V., and Sharma, J. see Bhanot, VAR planning in power systems p554 V. Chen, Y.-L., and Liu, C.-C. Multiobjective VAR B planning using the goal-attainment method p227 H Chiodo, E., Gagliardi, F., and Lauria, D. Probabil- BBaakrapairlnrrogdtoszo ,bir lscie,lJt. amh,s msAa .in,fd pi cs3Pao7eDtlt7riur aoitkndi eios,n,i nJ .Vpt.Moo,. w eatRrnhe dea ls-yKetsaictzmoaeermn lsoi mfsai,uuc ls tiS n.dg de Gitesmenpicecattrtiiooccn-h Chieipsvrc5toaid3blc7o au ,baai tlpiiEpos.rnt, o iac caonhfad p mpturoLlo atauticrrmhiaaa n,cs bhiaeinsnDtee. d sTtuprapobaowinnlesi rit eytn htes e yvseatsxlettumaeabsnti:dli ieotdnya Habmpniuerbltoatwgliolrpraaakhrms,tm iitIni.pgo0i.n l,il n agen idg peQonuwvieencrtt oarns-ayb,sa tseVem.d H .s taIanpttpee-rgeoesart-cilhmi anteiaofron-r Berpprrryoo,cc eesTs.ss,oi rnsDg a nieopfl3 s1,5 sp aAr.Rs.e, apnodw erD unsny,s teRm. W.e quPaartailolnesl CoreArqleumiaeali dadare,e aB Ma.crErri.ot se,r ionM .T.p, 545a nd Almeida, M.E. see HHaalqWmluuaieltd,tsa yio,mnM a,.c JHh..SAi. .Jn,.e E qWupaaotlws-eoarnr ,e as ySs.ctJr.ei,mt esar inodn p:1 L9aa1nn dbeextregn,s ioLn. sfeoer Hari, L., Nanda, J., and Kothari, M.L. see Nanda, J. Bhanot, V., Gupta, H., and Sharma, J. Efficient method for alleviating voltage limit violations Hernandez, J.P., Massaud, A.G., and Schilling, Bhuuisyianng , locaMl. Ro.p,t imiasnadt ioAnl lanp,2 79R .N. Inclusion of D HeyDMlr.eiTnnh,g. , As.DeE.e. DM.H,ai sghsM-acvuModla,t haoAg.neG ,. inSs.uPl.a,t iMonc Lecaon-o,r diI.nRa.t, ioann:d ewveaaltuhaetri one ffuescitnsg sine quceonmtipaols itseim ulsaytsitoenm rpe5l7ia5b ility Daniels, A.R., Berry, T., and Dunn, R.W. see Berry, timelags of parallel-plate, rod—plane, rod—rod Biaalnedk, faJ.c,t oarnids atGiroen y,t reDe. Jt.e cAhpnpilqiuceast ifoonr poafr acllleuls tesroilnug- DasB,Y D., Nagi, H.S., and Kothari, D.P. Novel gPpa.3 p9s7, cap and pin insulators and surge diverter tion of sparse network equations method for solving radial distribution networks Hiley, J., and Lui, C.Y. see Lui, C.Y. Billinton, R., Chan, E., and Wacker, G. Probability p291 Hong, Y.-Y., and Gau, C.-H. Voltage stability indi- distribution approach to describe customer costs Dasgupta, D., and McGregor, D.R. Thermal unit cator for identification of the weakest bus/area in due to electric supply interruptions p594 commitment using genetic algorithms p459 power systems p305 Billinton, R., and Goel, L. see Goel, L. Dash, P.K., Liew, A.C., and Routray, A. High- Hsue,l ecYt.r-Yo.m,e chCahneinc,a lC .-R.m,o daensd Suu,s inCg. -C. an Analayrtsiifsi ciaolf Bildelevinanttl ouna,to iuoRtn.a, g eoasfn dc oimnLp ioasns,ei ctueGr. i tsCyyo-snctosenimssdt erraaitpni4eo7dn oafd edqeupaecny- Davlpiiednrk,fs oAr.mpKa.4n 2c2Me o dceolnltirnogll erriss k fionr eHneVrDgyC cotnrtarnasctmsi sswiiotnh Hsun,e urYa.l- Y.n,e tawnodr kL ianpg,1 98R .-H. see Liang, R.-H. Bilpblu4iln 6kt6o- ns,y stRe.m, -raenldi aSbaitliisthy, J. Ppreedrifcotrimvea ncaes se_ss mienndti ceosf DDaev iinLdve,eo sntA,o. rK F..o,, w aannneddd TSgoee,mn leyKre.anWt,.i Von.A . sseepee 7 5TS oe,m lKy.eWn,. V.A . Huacptnhy4prg3eo,7 n iasGla.gt,oi roiantn hdm osv Oenroghnse aakdau lS,ae nqauWley.ns tis S pbeoaefl daunGpcae u ssam-naSdce hisidyennle- BBoi,s wasZ,. Q.J,. R.,A gagnadr wRaoly,, CR..KK.. , seea nRdo y,J oCh.nKs., A.T. see DicLkei-nHsuoyn,, H.E .Js.e,e KKaammwwaa,, I. I. Viarouge, P., and Hughes, F.M., and Saidy, M. see Saidy, M. Aggarwal, R.K. Dolinar, D., and Gréar, B. see Gréar, B. Bo, Z.Q., Johns, A.T., and Aggarwal, R.K. see Dorsey, J.F., Jiang, H., Qu, Z., Bond, J., and McCal- I Johns, A.T. ley, J.M. see Jiang, H. Bond, J., Jiang, H., Dorsey, J.F., Qu, Z., and McCal- Drake, J.M., and Barros, J. see Barros, J. ley, J.M. see Jiang, H. Dring, D., Heylen, A.E.D., McMahon, S.P., and Iravani, M.R., and Zhao, Z. see Zhao, Z. Brunet, Y., Tixador, P., Lévéque, J., and Pham, McLean, I.R. see Heylen, A.E.D. Irving, M.R., Elrefaie, H.B., and Zitouni, S. see Elre- V.D. see Tixador, P. Dunn, R.W., Aggarwal, R.K., Johns, A.T., Song, faie, H.B. Y.H., and Fitton, D.S. see Aggarwal, R.K. Irving, M.R., and Zhang, S. see Zhang, S. Dunn, R.W., Berry, T., and Daniels, A.R. see Berry, y 2 € J Calovié, M.S., Popovic, D.S., and Levi, V.A. see E Jiang, H., Dorsey, J.F., Qu, Z., Bond, J., and McCal- Popovic, D.S. ley, J.M. Global robust adaptive control of power Caramia, P., Carpinelli, G., Rossi, F., and Verde, P. systems p429 Probabilistic iterative harmonic analysis of power Elrefaie, H.B., Irving, M.R., and Zitouni, S. A paral- Jiang, H., Moore, P.J., Aggarwal, R.K., and Johns, systems p329 lel processing algorithm for co-ordination of A.T. see Moore, P.J. Carneiro, Jr, S., Marifios, Z.A., and Pereira, J.L.R. directional overcurrent relays in interconnected Johns, A.T., Aggarwal, R.K., Song, Y.H., Dunn, see Marifios, Z.A. power systems p514 R.W., and Fitton, D.S. see Aggarwal, R.K. Carpinelli, G., Caramia, P., Rossi, F., and Verde, P. Escudero, J.1., Luque, J., and Gomez, I. see Luque, Johns, A.T., Aggarwal, R.K., and Bo, Z.Q. see see Caramia, P. Fr Aggarwal, R.K. IEE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., Vol. 141, 1994 665 Johns, A.T., Aggarwal, R.K., and Bo, Z.Q. Non-unit Mudrontik, D., and Vesely, V. Power system stabil- Shuttleworth, R., and Kabir, S.M.L. see Kabir, protection technique for EHV transmission isation using the dominant subsystem principle S.M.LL. systems based on fault-generated noise. Part 1: p243 Singh, C., Fockens, S., Sleijpen, G.L.G., and van Signal measurement p133 Wijk, A.J.M. see Fockens, S. Johns, A.T., Aggarwal, R.K., and Song, Y.H. Sleijpen, G.L.G., Fockens, S., van Wijk, A.J.M., Improved techniques for modelling fault arcs on N and Singh, C. see Fockens, Ss. faulted EHV transmission systems p148 Smith, K.S., and Ran, L. Voltage stability assess- Johns, A.T., Moore, P.J., Aggarwal, R.K., and Jiang, ment of isolated power systems with power elec- H. see Moore, P.J. Nagi, H.S., Das, D., and Kothari, D.P. see Das, D. tronic converters p310 Johns, A.T., Moore, P.J., and Carranza, R.D. see Nanda, J., Hari, L., and Kothari, M.L. Economic Song, Y.H., Aggarwal, R.K., Johns, St. Dunn, Moore, P.J. eumsiinsgs ioan clalsosaidc ald itsepcahtnchi quwei th plli ne flow constraints SonRg.,W .,Y Han,d FJiothtnosn,, DA..ST.. , seea nAdg gearmwael,r Ry. RK. see Navarro Sanchez, H., and Allan, R.N. see Allan, Johns, A. 7. K R.N. Srinivasan, D., Chang, C.S., and Liew, A.C. Multi- Necsulescu, C., Vaahedi, E., Poirier, R.J., and objective generation scheduling using fuzzy Karas, A.N. see Vaahedi, E optimal search technique 233 Kabir, S.M.L., and Shuttleworth, R. Brushless Srinivasan, D., Liew, A.C., Chang, C.S., and Chen, exciter model O J.S.P. Intelligent operation of distribution Kacprzak, B., Wolny, A., and Stokes, A.D. see network pl06 Wolny, A. Srinivasan, D., Liew, A.C., and Chang, C.S. Fore- Kabimnuwsiaoln,d,i ngEI ..,J .p VhieTanhrrooemueeg-neto,rl aongPs.if,ec ra-Llfe u-nHcmutoyid,oe nl sH .a,p opfar nodsay cnhcD hircfoko--r OOsnogmwsosankkiiuc,l , cSW.o .m,Sp VoanDned n ttHseuc ahnnigin,q uaeG . pfsooerwe eerHs utaisnmygast,ti eomGn:. ofa hsatra-- Stocnjaeksuotrviainl¢g , apdZa.pi,r loaya ncdlh o Saadv ipc5c,u6 r1vM e.s seues iSnagv ica, hMy.b rid fuzzy— nous machines p89 tistical approach p473 Stokes, A.D. High-voltage expulsion fuses: energy Karas, A.N., Vaahedi, E., Poirier, R.J., and Necsu- dissipation and design goals p205 lescu, C. see Vaahedi, E. Stokes, A.D., Wolny, A., and Kacprzak, B. see Kasai, Y., Ametani, A., Sawada, J., Mochizuki, A., P Wolny, A. and Yamada, T. see Ametani, A. Stokes, A.D., and Wolny, A. see Wolny, A. Kazarlis, S., Bakirtzis, A., and Petridis, V. see Su, C.-C., Hsu, Y.-Y., and Chen, C.-R. see Hsu, Bakirtzis, A. Pahalawaththa, N.C., and Samarasinghe, V.G.D.C. Y.-Y. Kothari, D.P., Das, D., and Nagi, H.S. see Das, D. see Samarasinghe, V.G.D.C. Kothari, M.L., Nanda, J., and Hari, L. see Nanda, J. Papazoglou, T.M. Maximum efficiency of intercon- nected transmission lines p353 T Pereira, J.L.R., Marifios, Z.A., and Carneiro, Jr, S. L see Marifios, Z.A. Petridis, V., Bakirtzis, A. and Kazarlis, S. see Teng, J.H., Lu, C.N., and Chang, B.S. see Lu, C.N. Bakirtzis, A. Thompson, J.G., and Fox, B. Adaptive load shed- Landberg, L., Watson, S.J., and Halliday, J.A. see Pham, V.D., Tixador, P., Lévéque, J., and Brunet, ding for isolated power systems p491 Watson, S.J. Y. see Tixador, P Tixador, P., Lévéque, J., Brunet, Y., and Pham, Lauria, D., Chiodo, E., and Gagliardi, F. see Pinte de Sa, J.L. Stochastic analysis in the time V.D. Hybrid AC superconducting current limiter: Chiodo, E. domain of very high speed digital distance relays. small-scale experimental model pi17 Lauria, D., and Chiodo, E. see Chiodo, E. Part 1: Theory pl6l To, K.W.V., and David, A.K. Multivariable adapt- Le-Huy, H., Kamwa, I., Viarouge, P., and Dick- Pinto de Sa, J.L. Stochastic analysis in the time ive control of AC-DC systems p658 inson, E.J. see Kamwa, I. domain of very high speed digital distance relays. Lévéque, J., Tixador, P., Brunet, Y., and Pham, Part 2: Illustrations p169 LeeV,. DT.. -Ys.e,e aTnidx adCohre,n , P.N . Effect of the battery energy PoiKraierra,s , RA..JN... sVeea aVhaeadhi,e di,E .,E . Necsulescu, C., and U storage system on the time-of-use rates industrial Popovic, D.S., Calovic, M.S., and Levi, V.A. Levciu, stVo.mAe.r,s Poppo5v2i1c , D.S., and Calovic, M.S. see sVyosltteamgse rweiatcht ive autsoemcaurtiitcy asneacloynsidsa ry in voplotwaegre Ubeodf ac,o mJp.oRs.,i taen dh yAdlrloatn,h erRm.aN.l Rgeelniearbaitliitoyn aasnsde sstrmaennst- Popovic, DS. control pl77 mission systems using sequential simulation Li, K.K., and Xia, Y.Q. see Xia, Y.Q. Pp. LLiiaann,g , G.,R .a-nH.d, Bialnldin toHn,s u,R . sYe.e- Y.Bi llFiuntzozny, Rl.i near pro- Q UUsdtoa,, VG.., ,a nRde dfReurbna,a i,M .AA.., seFei eRludbianag,i , G.A,. and Walker, gramming: an application to hydroelectric gener- ation scheduling p568 E.P. see Redfern, M.A. Liang, R.-H., and Hsu, Y.-Y. Scheduling of hydro- Qu, Z., Jiang,H. ,D orsey, J.F., Bond, J., and McCal- electric generations using artificial neural net- ley, J.M. see Jiang, H. Vv works p452 Quilnaht,a n1a.,0. V.H., a Habiballah, 1.0. see Habibal- LiePw.,K . A.C., Dash, P.K., and Routray, A. see Dash, Quintana, V.H., and Vargas, L. Voltage stability as Vaahedi, E., Poirier, R.J.. Necsulescu, C., and Liew, A.C., Srinivasan, D., Chang, C.S., and Chen, affected by discrete changes in the topology of Karas, A.N. 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Substation power-transformer-loading Mochizuki, A., Ametani, A., Kasai, Y., Sawada, J., equivalent circuits in the lightning performance analysis and computer simulations of loadability and Yamada, T. see Ametani, A. estimation p99 under realistic operating conditions p413 Moore, P.J., Aggarwal, R.K., Jiang, H., and Johns, Sawada, J., Ametani, A., Kasai, Y., Mochizuki, A., Wong, K.P., and Wong, Y.W. Genetic and genetic/ A.T. New approach to distance protection for and Yamada, T. see Ametani, A. simulated-annealing approaches to economic dis- resistive double-phase to earth faults using adapt- Schilling, M.Th., Massaud, A.G., and Hernandez, patch p507 ive techniques p369 J.P. see Massaud, A.G. Wong, K.P., and Wong, Y.W. Short-term hydro- Moore, P.J., Carranza, R.D., and Johns, A.T. A new Semlyen, A., and De Leon, F. Eddy current add-on thermal scheduling. Part I: simulated annealing numeric technique for high-speed evaluation of for frequency dependent representation of approach p497 power system frequency p529 winding losses in transformer models used in Wong, K.P., and Wong, Y.W. Short-term hydro- Morgan, V.T. Effect of surface-temperature rise on computing electromagnetic transients p209 thermal scheduling. Part II: Parallel simulated external thermal resistance of single-core and Sharma, J., Bhanot, V., and Gupta, H. see Bhanot, annealing approach p502 multi-core bundled cables in still air p215 V. Wong, Y.W., and Wong, K.P. see Wong, K.P. 666 IEE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., Vol. 141, 1994 X Yang, W.-T., Chang, Y.-C., and Liu, C.-C. see Zhang, X.-P., and Chen, H. Asymmetrical three- Chang, Y.-C. phase load-flor study based on symmetrical com- ponent theory p248 Xiam,e nYt.aQt.i,o n ando f Lia, vKa.rKi.a blDee-vweilnodpomwe nta lgaonrdi thimm plfeo-r Z Zha—o, _Z., —and Iraivnavneir,t er M.fRor. taAppppilnigc atHiVonD Co f pGowTeOr high-speed and accurate digital distance protec- tion p383 Zambroni de Souza, A.C., and Quintana, V.H. New Zhopul, R., Wang, Y., and Wen, C. see Wang, Y. technique of network partitioning for voltage col- ——-. r Elrefaie, H.B., and Irving, M.R. see Elre- Y lapse margin calculations p630 Zhang, S., and Irving, M.R. Enhanced Newton- Raphson algorithm for normal, controlled and Yamada, T., Ametani, A., Kasai, Y., Sawada, J., and optimal powerflow solutions using column Mochizuki, A. see Ametani, A. exchange techniques p647 IEE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., Vol. 141, 1994 Subject index ADAPTIVE CONTROL HYDROELECTRIC POWER GENERATION Multivariable adaptive control of AC-DC systems. K.W.V. To and A.K. David Fuzzy linear programming: an application to hydroelectric generation sched- p658 uling. R.-H. Liang and Y.-Y. Hsu New robust adaptive load-frequency control with system parametric uncer- Scheduling of hydroelectric generations using artificial neural networks. R.-H. tainties. Y. Wang, R. Zhou and C. Wen p184 Liang and Y.-Y. Hsu p452 Power system stabilisation using the dominant subsystem principle. D. Short-term hydrothermal scheduling. Part I: simulated annealing approach. Mudrontik and V. Vesely p243 K.P. Wong and Y.W. Wong p497 ARCING INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASURING SCIENCE Electrical arc ignition in narrow slots: high-voltage generation. A. Wolny and A new numeric technique for high-speed evaluation of power system frequency. A.D. Stokes p263 P.J. Moore, R.D. Carranza and A.T. Johns p529 Ignition of an electrical arc in a capillary: arc parameters in the initial period. A. SVD technique for estimation of harmonic components in a power system: a Wolny and A.D. Stokes p480 statistical approach. S. Osowski p473 CABLES AND OVERHEAD LINES INSULATORS AND INSULATION Effect of surface-temperature rise on external thermal resistance of single-core and multi-core bundled cables in still air. V.T. Morgan p215 High-voltage insulation co-ordination: timelags of parallel-plate, rod—plane, rod-rod gaps, cap and pin insulators and surge diverter. A.E.D. Heylen, S.P. McMahon, I.R. McLean and D. Dring p397 CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND CIRCUIT BREAKING Electrical arc ignition in narrow slots: high-voltage generation. A. Wolny and LIGHTNING AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION A.D. Stokes p263 Frequency-dependent impedance of vertical conductors and a multiconductor CIRCUIT THEORY AND DESIGN tower model. A. Ametani, Y. Kasai, J. Sawada, A. Mochizuki and T. Yamada p339 Complex short circuit MVA method for power system studies. T.-H. Chen p81 High voltage substation equivalent circuits in the lightning performance estima- Efficient method for alleviating voltage limit violations using local optimisation. tion. M. Savic and Z. Stojkovic p99 V. Bhanot, H. Gupta and J. Sharma _ p279 Tower modelling for lightning surge analysis using EMTP. M.E. Almeida and M.T. Correia de Barros p637 COMMUTATION High-voltage fuse behaviour with varistor commutation. A. Wolny, A.D. Stokes LOAD AND VOLTAGE REGULATION and B. Kacprzak p33 Asymmetrical three-phase load-flor study based on symmetrical component theory. X.-P. Zhang and H.Chen p248 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS New robust adaptive load-frequency control with system parametric uncer- tainties. Y. Wang, R. Zhou and C. Wen p184 Application of clustering and factorisation tree techniques for parallel solution Uncertainty considerations in the pool purchase price in the England and Wales of sparse network equations. J. Bialek and D.J. Grey electricity supply industry. R.N. Allan and H. Navarro Sanchez p125 Speedup and synchronisation overhead analysis of Gauss-Seidel type algo- rithms on a Sequent balance machine. G. Huang and W. Ongsakul p437 LOGIC COMPUTER SIMULATION Forecasting daily load curves using a hybrid fuzzy—neural approach. D. Sriniva- Computational study of very fast transients in GIS with special reference to san, A.C. Liew and C.S. Chang p561 effects of trapped charge and risetime on overvoltage amplitude. C.Y. Lui and Multiobjective generation scheduling using fuzzy optimal search technique. D. J. Hiley p485 Srinivasan, C.S. Chang and A.C. Liew p233 CONDUCTORS AND CONDUCTIVITY MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES Frequency-dependent impedance of vertical conductors and a multiconductor A new numeric technique for high-speed evaluation of power system frequency. tower model. A. Ametani, Y. Kasai, J. Sawada, A. Mochizuki and T. Yamada P.J. Moore, R.D. Carranza and A.T. Johns p529 A parallel processing algorithm for co-ordination of directional overcurrent Hybrid AC superconducting current limiter: small-scale experimental model. P. relays in interconnected power systems. H.B. Elrefaie, M.R. Irving and S. Tixador, J. Lévéque, Y. Brunet and V.D. Pham p117 Zitouni p514 Asymmetrical three-phase load-flor study based on symmetrical component CONTROL SYSTEMS theory. X.-P. Zhang and H. Chen p248 Block diagram transfer function model of a generator including damper wind- Block diagram transfer function model of a generator including damper wind- ings. M. Saidy and F.M. Hughes p599 ings. M. Saidy and F.M. Hughes p599 Enhanced Newton-Raphson algorithm for normal, controlled and optimal Design of universal variable-structure controller for dynamic stabilisation of powerflow solutions using column exchange techniques. S. Zhang and M.R. power systems. V.G.D.C. Samarasinghe and N.C. Pahalawaththa p363 Irving p647 Self-tuning load frequency control: Multilevel adaptive approach. A. Rubaai Fuzzy linear programming: an application to hydroelectric generation sched- and V.Udo p285 uling. R.-H. Liang and Y.-Y. Hsu p568 Voltage reactive security analysis in power systems with automatic secondary Genetic algorithm solution to the economic dispatch problem. A. Bakirtzis, V. voltage control. D.S. Popovic, M.S. Calovi¢ and V.A. Levi p177 Petridis and S. Kazarlis p377 Genetic and genetic/simulated-annealing approaches to economic dispatch. K.P. DIGITAL FILTERS Wong and Y.W. Wong p507 Integer-linear-programming eigenvector-based approach for multipartitioning Stochastic analysis in the time domain of very high speed digital distance relays. power system state-estimation networks. I.0. Habiballah and V.H. Quintana Part 1: Theory. J.L. Pinto de Sa pl61 11 Magnetic field analysis of asymmetrical machines by finite element method. R. EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS Chedid and L.L. Freris p53 Model-based fuzzy control of power system static/dynamic security using the Complex short circuit MVA method for power system studies. T.-H. Chen p81 pattern recognition approach. C.S. Chang p270 Neural-network based adaptive single-pole autoreclosure technique for EHV transmission systems. R.K. Aggarwal, A.T. Johns, Y.H. Song, R.W. Dunn and ELECTRICAL MACHINES DS. Fitton p155 Three-transfer-function approach for building phenomenological models of syn- Parallel processing of sparse power system equations. T. Berry, A.R. Daniels chronous machines. I. Kamwa, P. Viarouge, H. Le-Huy and E.J. Dickinson and R.W. Dunn p68 SVD technique for estimation of harmonic components in a power system: a p89 statistical approach. S. Osowski p473 Speedup and synchronisation overhead analysis of Gauss-Seidel type algo- ENERGY CONVERSION AND STORAGE rithms on a Sequent balance machine. G. Huang and W. Ongsakul p437 Application of wind speed forecasting to the integration of wind energy into a Thermal unit commitment using genetic algorithms. D. Dasgupta and D.R. large scale power system. S.J. Watson, L. Landberg and J.A. Halliday 357 McGregor p459 NETWORKS GENERATORS Application of clustering and factorisation tree techniques for parallel solution Adaptive load shedding for isolated power systems. J.G. Thompson and B. Fox of sparse network equations. J. Bialek and D.J. Grey 91 Forecasting daily load curves using a hybrid fuzzy—neural approach. D. Sriniva- Analysis of transformer—generator interaction in the harmonic domain. A. san, A.C. Liew and C.S. Chang p561 Medina and J. Arrillaga p38 Scheduling of hydroelectric generations using artificial neural networks. R.-H. Block diagram transfer function model of a generator including damper wind- Liang and Y.-Y. Hsu p452 ings. M. Saidy and F.M. Hughes p599 Design of universal variable-structure controller for dynamic stabilisation of OPTIMISATION power systems. V.G.D.C. Samarasinghe and N.C. Pahalawaththa p363 Numerical methods for stable implementation of generating-unit deconvolution. Multiobjective generation scheduling using fuzzy optimal search technique. D. S. Fockens, G.L.G. Sleijpen, AJ.M. van Wijk and C. Singh p219 Srinivasan, C.S. Chang and A.C. Liew 233 GRAPH THEORY AND TOPOLOGY PICTURE PROCESSING AND PATTERN RECOGNITION Power system network topology error detection. C.N. Lu, J.H. Teng and BS. Model-based fuzzy control of power system static/dynamic security using the Chang p623 pattern recognition approach. C.S. Chang p270 668 IEE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., Vol. 141, 1994 POWER ELECTRONICS Novel method for solving radial distribution networks. D. Das, H.S. Nagi and D.P. Kothari p291 Application of GTO voltage-source inverter for tapping HVDC power. Z. Zhao Probabilistic approach to transient stability evaluation. E. Chiodo, F. Gagliardi and MLR. Iravani p19 and D. Lauria p537 Real-time fault detection and classification in power systems using micro- POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION processors. J. Barros and J.M. Drake p315 Thermal unit commitment using genetic algorithms. D. Dasgupta and D.R. Adaptive load shedding for isolated power systems. J.G. Thompson and B. Fox McGregor p459 p491 Transient stability evaluation of multimachine power systems: a probabilistic Development and implementation of a variable-window algorithm for high- approach based upon the extended equal area criterion. E. Chiodo and D. speed and accurate digital distance protection. Y.Q. Xia and K.K. Li p383 Lauria p545 Fast identification of symmetrical components by use of a state observer. E. Rosotowski and M. Michalik p617 High-voltage insulation co-ordination: timelags of parallel-plate, rod—plane, POWER UTILISATION AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS rod-rod gaps, cap and pin insulators and surge diverter. A.E.D. Heylen, S.P. Effect of the battery energy storage system on the time-of-use rates industrial McMahon, I.R. McLean and D. Dring p397 customers. T.-Y. Lee and N. Chen p521 Improved techniques for modelling fault arcs on faulted EHV transmission systems. A.T. Johns, R.K. Aggarwal and Y.H. Song p148 Improvement on GGDF for power system security evaluation. Y.-C. Chang, PROCESS CONTROL W.-T. Yang and C.-C. Liu p85 Enhanced Newton-Raphson algorithm for normal, controlled and optimal Power based algorithm to provide loss of grid protection for embedded gener- powerflow solutions using column exchange techniques. S. Zhang and MLR. ation. M.A. Redfern, ©. Usta, G. Fielding and E.P. Walker p640 Irving p647 Tower modelling for lightning surge analysis using EMTP. M.E. Almeida and M.T. 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