Power Distribution Planning Reference Book
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Author | : H. Lee Willis |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 1246 |
Release | : 2004-03-01 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781420030310 |
Providing more than twice the content of the original edition, this new edition is the premier source on the selection, development, and provision of safe, high-quality, and cost-effective electric utility distribution systems, and it promises vast improvements in system reliability and layout by spanning every aspect of system planning including load forecasting, scheduling, performance, and economics. Responding to the evolving needs of electric utilities, Power Distribution Planning Reference Book presents an abundance of real-world examples, procedural and managerial issues, and engineering and analytical methodologies that are crucial to efficient and enhanced system performance.
Author | : H. Lee Willis |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 840 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : |
Providing more than twice the content of the original, this new edition is the premier source on the selection, development, and provision of safe, high-quality, and cost-effective electric utility distribution systems, and it promises vast improvements in system reliability and layout by spanning every aspect of system planning including load forecasting, scheduling, performance, and economics. Responding to the evolving needs of electric utilities, the Power Distribution Planning Reference Book presents an abundance of real-world examples, procedural and managerial issues, and engineering and analytical methodologies that are crucial to efficient and enhanced system performance.
Author | : Ralph Fehr |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 536 |
Release | : 2015-11-18 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1119065089 |
This new edition of Industrial Power Distribution addresses key areas of electric power distribution from an end-user perspective, which will serve industry professionals and students develop the necessary skills for the power engineering field. Expanded treatment of one-line diagrams, the per-unit system, complex power, transformer connections, and motor applications New topics in this edition include lighting systems and arc flash hazard Concept of AC Power is developed step by step from the basic definition of power Fourier analysis is described in a graphical sense End-of-chapter exercises If you are an instructor and adopted this book for your course, please email [email protected] to get access to the instructor files for this book.
Author | : H. Lee Willis |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 1506 |
Release | : 1997-06-17 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0824755383 |
Providing more than twice the content of the original, this new edition is the premier source on the selection, development, and provision of safe, high-quality, and cost-effective electric utility distribution systems, and it promises vast improvements in system reliability and layout by spanning every aspect of system planning including load fore
Author | : Colin Bayliss |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 1180 |
Release | : 2012-01-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0080969127 |
Chapter 1: System Studies -- Chapter 2: Drawings and Diagrams -- Chapter 3: Substation Layouts -- Chapter 4: Substation Auxiliary Power Supplies -- Chapter 5: Current and Voltage Transformers -- Chapter 6: Insulators -- Chapter 7: Substation Building Services -- Chapter 8: Earthing and Bonding -- Chapter 9: Insulation Co-ordination -- Chapter 10: Relay Protection -- Chapter 11: Fuses and Miniature Circuit Breakers -- Chapter 12: Cables -- Chapter 13: Switchgear -- Chapter 14: Power Transformers -- Chapter 15: Substation and Overhead Line Foundations -- Chapter 16: Overhead Line Routing -- Chapter 17: Structures, Towers and Poles -- Chapter 18: Overhead Line Conductor and Technical Specifications -- Chapter 19: Testing and Commissioning -- Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Compatibility -- Chapter 21: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition -- Chapter 22: Project Management -- Chapter 23: Distribution Planning -- Chapter 24: Power Quality- Harmonics in Power Systems -- Chapter 25: Power Qual ...
Author | : Qing K. Zhu |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2004-02-19 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780471657200 |
A hands-on troubleshooting guide for VLSI network designers The primary goal in VLSI (very large scale integration) power network design is to provide enough power lines across a chip to reduce voltage drops from the power pads to the center of the chip. Voltage drops caused by the power network's metal lines coupled with transistor switching currents on the chip cause power supply noises that can affect circuit timing and performance, thus providing a constant challenge for designers of high-performance chips. Power Distribution Network Design for VLSI provides detailed information on this critical component of circuit design and physical integration for high-speed chips. A vital tool for professional engineers (especially those involved in the use of commercial tools), as well as graduate students of engineering, the text explains the design issues, guidelines, and CAD tools for the power distribution of the VLSI chip and package, and provides numerous examples for its effective application. Features of the text include: * An introduction to power distribution network design * Design perspectives, such as power network planning, layout specifications, decoupling capacitance insertion, modeling, and analysis * Electromigration phenomena * IR drop analysis methodology * Commands and user interfaces of the VoltageStorm(TM) CAD tool * Microprocessor design examples using on-chip power distribution * Flip-chip and package design issues * Power network measurement techniques from real silicon The author includes several case studies and a glossary of key words and basic terms to help readers understand and integrate basic concepts in VLSI design and power distribution.
Author | : Hartmut Kiank |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 427 |
Release | : 2012-01-27 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3895786659 |
When planning an industrial power supply plant, the specific requirements of the individual production process are decisive for the design and mode of operation of the network and for the selection and design and ratings of the operational equipment. Since the actual technical risks are often hidden in the profound and complex planning task, planning decisions should be taken after responsible and careful consideration because of their deep effects on supply quality and energy efficiency. This book is intended for engineers and technicians of the energy industry, industrial companies and planning departments. It provides basic technical network and plant knowledge on planning, installation and operation of reliable and economic industrial networks. In addition, it facilitates training for students and graduates in this field. In an easy and comprehensible way, this book informs about solution competency gained in many years of experience. Moreover, it also offers planning recommendations and knowledge on standards and specifications, the use of which ensures that technical risks are avoided and that production and industrial processes can be carried out efficiently, reliably and with the highest quality.
Author | : H. Lee Willis |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 620 |
Release | : 2000-01-11 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780824703363 |
In the view of many power experts, distributed power generation represents the paradigm of the future. Distributed Power Generation: Planning and Evaluation explores the preparation and analysis of distributed generators (DGs) for residential, commercial and industrial, as well as electric utility applications. It examines distributed generation versus traditional, centralized power systems, power demands, reliability evaluation, planning processes, costs, reciprocating piston engine DGs, gas turbine powered DGs, fuel cell powered DGs, renewable resource DGs, and more. The authors include recommendations and guidelines for DG planners, and numerous case studies illustrate the discussions.
Author | : A. S. Pabla |
Publisher | : Tata McGraw-Hill Education |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Electric power distribution |
ISBN | : 9780070482852 |
The Electricity Sector is currently experiencing many changes -impact of high-end technologies, privatization of the power utilities, rising tariffs, power shortages, etc. The sector is reinventing itself to overcome these challenges and is anticipating growth with the institution of the electricity reforms and the entry of private companies. Written by an highly acknowledged practitioner, Electric Power Distribution, dwells on these and covers the subject in its entirety. With this fifth edition, the book celebrates its 22nd anniversary - a testimony to the vast readership as well as the changes being experienced in this sector. Changes in this edition: Web-supplement including: Chapter summaries Solutions and hints to problems and much more website: tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/aspabla The following topics have been further enhanced: Planning System Design Demand Side Management Captive Generation Power Quality Metering Tarrifs and Billing Electricity Market Low Rate Agriculture Tariff Underground Cables Replacement of Ageing Equipment With this coverage, this book would be useful to the engineers in the various electricity boards and companies, as well as students of electrical engineering.
Author | : Thomas Allen Short |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-10-08 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1420036483 |
Power distribution and quality remain the key challenges facing the electrical utilities industry. Technology alone cannot provide a solution to power quality problems, and there exists a variety of procedures and programs that can be put in place to ensure reliable, high quality electricity. With chapters carefully culled from the best-selling Electric Power Distribution Handbook, Distribution Reliability and Power Quality provides an economical, sharply focused reference for engineers and technicians working in this specialty area of power distribution. The book introduces the concept of reliability, outlining various methods of assessing and improving reliability along with the factors that affect it. It follows with a detailed look at voltage sags and momentary interruptions, various solutions to these issues, power quality monitoring, and other quality issues such as voltage unbalance and harmonics. Because faults are the cause of many interruptions and other power quality problems, the author devotes a detailed chapter to various aspects of faults. Focused on enhancing the delivery of high-quality power, this volume includes a new chapter on reliability and power quality improvement programs that provide a roadmap to better performance and ultimately to higher efficiency. Presenting a host of practical solutions for reliability and power quality specialists, Distribution Reliability and Power Quality gathers critical tools, techniques, and knowledge into a single source that is ideally suited for immediate implementation.