Handbook of Power System Engineering by Yoshihide Hase (Wiley-Blackwell Publication)

BOOK TITLE : Handbook of Power System Engineering
Authors : Yoshihide Hase
Edition : Latest Edition
Publishers : Wiley-Blackwell Publication
ISBN-10 : 0470027428
ISBN-13 : 978-0470027424
Total No Pages : 577
Total No Chapters : 24
Book File type : PDF
File size : 11.00 MB
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Description :
Maintaining the reliable and efficient generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power is of the utmost importance in a world where electricity is the inevitable means of energy acquisition, transportation, and utilization, and the principle mode of communicating media. Our modern society is entirely dependent on electricity, so problems involving the continuous delivery of power can lead to the disruption and breakdown of vital economic and social infrastructures. This book brings together comprehensive technical information on power system engineering, covering the fundamental theory of power systems and their components, and the related analytical approaches. Key features: Presents detailed theoretical explanations of simple power systems as an accessible basis for understanding the larger, more complex power systems. Examines widely the theory, practices and implementation of several power sub�systems such as generating plants, over�head transmission lines and power cable lines, sub�stations, including over�voltage protection, insulation coordination as well as power systems control and protection. Discusses steady�state and transient phenomena from basic power�frequency range to lightning� and switching�surge ranges, including system faults, wave�form distortion and lower�order harmonic resonance. Explains the dynamics of generators and power systems through essential mathematical equations, with many numerical examples. Analyses the historical progression of power system engineering, in particular the descriptive methods of electrical circuits for power systems. Written by an author with a wealth of experience in the field, both in industry and academia, the Handbook of Power System Engineering provides a single reference work for practicing engineers, researchers and those working in industry that want to gain knowledge of all aspects of power systems. It is also valuable for advanced students taking courses or modules in power system engineering.

Review :
"Every essential aspect of the fundamentals of power engineering is covered in this detail�filled book, which is crammed with useful power system theory. Readers who are power systems engineers with a strong mathematical background, and who width to understand the technical details and be able to perform analysis and calculations for their systems will be very interested in this book."
- ( IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine , May/June 2009)

Table of Contents :
� Overhead transmission lines and their circuit constants.
� Symmetrical coordinate method (symmetrical components)
� Fault analysis by symmetrical components.
� Fault analysis of parallel circuit lines (including simultaneous double circuit fault)
� Per unit method and introduction of transformer circuit
� The α�β�0 coordinate method (clarke components) and its application
� Symmetrical and α�β�0
� Components as analytical tools for transient phenomena
� Neutral grounding methods
� Visual vector diagrams of voltages and currents under fault conditions
� Theory of generators
� Apparent power and its expression in the 0�1�2 and d�q�0 domain
� Generating power and steady-state stability
� The generator as rotating machinery
� Transient/dynamic stability,
� P�q�v characteristics and voltage stability of a power system
� Generator characteristics with avr and stable operation limit
� Operating characteristics and the capability limits of generators
� R�x coordinates and the theory of directional distance relays
� Travelling-wave (surge) phenomena
� Switching surge phenomena by circuit-
� Breakers and line switches
� Overvoltage phenomena
� Insulation coordination
� Insulation coordinationwaveform distortion
� And lower order harmonic resonance
� Power cables
� Approaches for special circuits
� Appendix a � mathematical formulae
� Appendix b � matrix equation formulae
� Analytical methods index
� Components index
� Subject index
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