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El. knyga: Electric Power Distribution Handbook 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Electric Power Research Institute, Ballston Spa, New York, USA)
  • Formatas: 900 pages, 209 Tables, black and white; 456 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781315215556
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  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Kaina: 281,59 €*
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  • Standartinė kaina: 402,26 €
  • Sutaupote 30%
  • Formatas: 900 pages, 209 Tables, black and white; 456 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781315215556
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"Preface In industrialized countries, distribution systems deliver electricity literally everywhere, taking power generated at many locations and delivering it to end users. Generation, transmission, and distribution--of these big three components of theelectricity infrastructure, the distribution system gets the least attention. Yet, it is often the most critical component in terms of its effect on reliability and quality of service, cost of electricity, and aesthetic (mainly visual) impacts on society. Like much of the electric utility industry, several political, economic, and technical changes are pressuring the way distribution systems are built and operated. Deregulation has increased pressures on electric power utilities to cut costs and has focused emphasis on reliability and quality of electric service. The great fear of deregulation is that service will suffer because of cost cutting. Regulators and utility consumers are paying considerable attention to reliability and quality. Another change that is brewing is the introduction of distributed generation on the distribution system. Generators at the distribution level can cause problems (and have benefits if properly applied). New loads such as plug-in vehicles may be on the horizon. Customers are pressing for lower costs, better reliability, and less visual impact from utility distribution systems. Deregulation and technical changes increase the need by utility engineers for better information. This book helps fill some of those needs in the area of electric distribution systems. The first few chapters of the book focus on equipment-oriented information and applications such as choosing transformer connections, sizing and placing capacitors, and setting regulators"--



Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Author xv
Credits xvii
1 Fundamentals of Distribution Systems
1(32)
2 Overhead Lines
33(58)
3 Overhead Line Performance
91(46)
4 Underground Distribution
137(66)
5 Transformers
203(68)
6 Voltage Regulation
271(48)
7 Capacitor Application
319(48)
8 Faults
367(58)
9 Short-Circuit Protection
425(66)
10 Reliability
491(66)
11 Voltage Sags and Momentary Interruptions
557(56)
12 Other Power Quality Issues
613(46)
13 Lightning Protection
659(66)
14 Grounding and Safety
725(72)
15 Distributed Generation
797(54)
Index 851
T. A. (Tom) Short is a technical executive at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). His leadership on the EPRI arc flash collaborative research has led to changes in the NESC. A technical lead on EPRIs green circuits project, he holds an MS in electrical engineering from Montana State University. As an IEEE Working Group chair, he led the development of IEEE Std. 1410-1997, Improving the Lightning Performance of Electric Power Overhead Distribution Lines. He has also served as chair of the IEEE Schenectady Section and the Task Force on weather normalization of reliability data. Before joining EPRI, he worked for Power Technologies, Inc.