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Names: Martinez-Velasco, Juan A., editor.
Title: Transient analysis of power systems : a practical approach / edited
by Juan A. Martinez-Velasco, Retired Professor, Polytechnic University
of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
Description: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-IEEE Press, 2020. | Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019027811 (print) | LCCN 2019027812 (ebook) | ISBN
9781119480532 (hardback) | ISBN 9781119480303 (adobe pdf) | ISBN
9781119480495 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Transients (Electricity)–Simulation methods.
Classification: LCC TK3226 .T76 2020 (print) | LCC TK3226 (ebook) | DDC
621.319/21–dc23
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Juan A. Martinez‐Velasco was born in Barcelona, Spain. He received the Ingeniero Industrial and Doctor Ingeniero Industrial degrees from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain. He is retired and working as private consultant.
He has authored and co‐authored more than 200 journal and conference papers, most of them on Transient Analysis of Power Systems. He has been involved in several EMTP (ElectroMagnetic Transients Program) courses and worked as consultant for some Spanish companies. His teaching and research areas cover Power Systems Analysis, Transmission and Distribution, Power Quality and Electromagnetic Transients. He has been an active member of several IEEE and CIGRE Working Groups.
He has been involved as editor or co‐author in several books. He is also coeditor of the IEEE publication ‘Modeling and Analysis of System Transients Using Digital Programs’ (1999). In 2010, he was the coordinator of the Tutorial Course ‘Transient Analysis of Power Systems. Solution Techniques, Tools, and Applications’, given at the 2010 IEEE PES General Meeting, July 2010 and held in Minneapolis.
In 1999, he was given the ‘1999 PES Working Group Award for Technical Report’, for his participation in the tasks performed by the IEEE Task Force on Modeling and Analysis of Slow Transients. In 2000, he was given the ‘2000 PES Working Group Award for Technical Report’, for his participation in the edition of the special publication ‘Modeling and Analysis of System Transients using Digital Programs’. In 2009 he was also given the ‘Technical Committee Working Group Award’ of the IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Committee.
Ferley Castro‐Aranda
Universidad del Valle, Laboratorio de Alta Tensión
Cali, Colombia
Javier A. Corea‐Araujo
Applus+ IDIADA
Santa Oliva, Spain
Francisco González‐Molina
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Depto. de Ingeniería Electrónica, Eléctrica y Automática
Tarragona, Spain
Gerardo Guerra
DNV GL
Barcelona, Spain
Jacinto Martín‐Arnedo
Estabanell y Pahisa Energia,
Granollers, Spain
Juan A. Martinez‐Velasco
Retired – Formerly with Universitat
Politecnica de Catalunya
Barcelona, Spain