Books with/without worked out problems and exercises in Power Processing

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The discussion revolves around the search for books that include problems, exercises, and solutions related to Power Processing. Participants express interest in specific topics within power engineering and seek recommendations for suitable textbooks.

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  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is looking for books that contain exercises and solutions specifically in Power Processing.
  • Another participant suggests checking university libraries and conducting online searches for power engineering textbooks, noting the importance of reviewing content before purchase.
  • A participant mentions consulting a teaching assistant for book recommendations and references two books on Power Systems Analysis that they believe will meet their needs for power engineering courses.
  • Expressions of encouragement and well-wishes for exam preparation are shared among participants.

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Participants generally agree on the need for resources that include exercises and solutions, but there is no consensus on specific titles or the best sources for finding such books.

Contextual Notes

Participants' recommendations depend on personal experiences and may not cover all relevant topics in Power Processing. The effectiveness of suggested resources remains unverified.

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I am looking for books with problems and exercises and solutions in Power Processing.
these books should have exercises in the following topics:
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Do you have access to a university library or other technical library? I did a Google search on power engineering textbooks and got some potentially good hits. But you'd want to look through them before buying them, to be sure they covered the topics you want. I tried searching at Amazon (which often has a "Look Inside" feature to let you look at the Table of Contents), but didn't get very good hits.
 
Well I asked the TA for suggestions for such books.
I know of two good books on Power Systems Analysis which one of them I bought a few years ago and another one which I just bought.
I hope that they will cover most if not all that I need for my power engineering courses.

Now for cramming for the exams... cheers! wish me luck or wish me well... :oldbiggrin:
 
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Great! :smile:

mad mathematician said:
Now for cramming for the exams... cheers! wish me luck or wish me well... :oldbiggrin:
I'll do both; good luck and do well. :smile:
 
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