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Electricity distribution network design

✍ Scribed by Lakervi, Erkki; Holmes, E. J


Publisher
P. Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
339
Series
IEE power engineering series 21
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Distribution networks represent a huge capital investment. To make sensible decisions about their investments, electricity utilities need to form clear-cut design policies and adopt the most accurate systemdesign procedures. Customers' expectations of the reliability of supply continue to rise, market pressures on the design engineer are growing stronger, and the increasing use of computers has changed the entire approach to distribution system design. Technical innovations have presented the design engineer with the means to improve system efficiency. Electricity Distribution Network Design was the first book to be entirely devoted to the planning and design of modern distribution systems, as apposed to the more general aspects of transmission and generation. This second edition has updated its treatment of computer-based planning and reliability. It also covers the implications of international standards, network information systems and distribution automation. With comprehensive and up-to-date bibliographies at the end of each chapter, the book will be useful both for students and for practising engineers involved in distribution network design

✦ Table of Contents


Content: * Chapter 1: The supply system * Chapter 2: Planning distribution networks * Chapter 3: Technical considerations * Chapter 4: Reliability * Chapter 5: Economic principles * Chapter 6: Equipment * Chapter 7: System protection * Chapter 8: HV networks and substations * Chapter 9: Medium-voltage networks * Chapter 10: Distribution substations and LV networks * Chapter 11: Load data * Chapter 12: Special loads * Chapter 13: Network voltage performance * Chapter 14: Computer-based planning * Chapter 15: Co-operation in network planning and design


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