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The Electric Power Engineering Handbook

✍ Scribed by Leonard L. Grigsby


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
2965
Edition
3
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


Volume 01
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Editor
Contributors
Chapter 1 - The Per-Unit System
Chapter 2 - Symmetrical Components for Power System Analysis
Chapter 3 - Power Flow Analysis
Chapter 4 - Fault Analysis in Power Systems
Chapter 5 - Computational Methods for Electric Power Systems
Chapter 6 - Characteristics of Lightning Strokes
Chapter 7 - Overvoltages Caused by Direct Lightning Strokes
Chapter 8 - Overvoltages Caused by Indirect Lightning Strokes
Chapter 9 - Switching Surges
Chapter 10 - Very Fast Transients
Chapter 11 - Transmission System Transients: Grounding
Chapter 12 - Transient Recovery Voltage
Chapter 13 - Surge Arresters
Chapter 14 - Insulation Coordination
Chapter 15 - Planning Environments
Chapter 16 - Short-Term Load and Price Forecasting with Artificial Neural Networks
Chapter 17 - Transmission Plan Evaluation: Assessment of System Reliability
Chapter 18 - Power System Planning
Chapter 19 - Power System Reliability
Chapter 20 - Probabilistic Methods for Planning and Operational Analysis
Chapter 21 - Engineering Principles of Electricity Pricing
Chapter 22 - Business Essentials
Chapter 23 - Power Semiconductor Devices
Chapter 24 - Uncontrolled and Controlled Rectifiers
Chapter 25 - Inverters
Chapter 26 - Active Filters for Power Conditioning
Chapter 27 - FACTS Controllers
Chapter 28 - Power Electronics for Renewable Energy
Back Cover
Volume 02
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Editor
Contributors
Chapter 1 - Theory and Principles
Chapter 2 - Power Transformers
Chapter 3 - Distribution Transformers
Chapter 4 - Phase-Shifting Transformers
Chapter 5 - Rectifier Transformers
Chapter 6 - Dry-Type Transformers
Chapter 7 - Instrument Transformers
Chapter 8 - Step-Voltage Regulators
Chapter 9 - Constant-Voltage Transformers
Chapter 10 - Transformers for Wind Turbine Generators and Photovoltaic Applications
Chapter 11 - Reactors
Chapter 12 - Insulating Media
Chapter 13 - Electrical Bushings
Chapter 14 - Tap Changers and Smart Intelligent Controls
Chapter 15 - Loading and Thermal Performance
Chapter 16 - Transformer Connections
Chapter 17 - Transformer Testing
Chapter 18 - Load-Tap-Change Control and Transformer Paralleling
Chapter 19 - Power Transformer Protection
Chapter 20 - Causes and Effects of Transformer Sound Levels
Chapter 21 - Transient-Voltage Response of Coils and Windings
Chapter 22 - Transformer Installation and Maintenance
Chapter 23 - Problem and Failure Investigation
Chapter 24 - On-Line Monitoring of Liquid-Immersed Transformers
Chapter 25 - U.S. Power Transformer Equipment Standards and Processes
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Volume 03
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Editor
Contributors
Chapter 1 - Wind Power
Chapter 2 - Photovoltaic Fundamentals
Chapter 3 - Advanced Energy Technologies
Chapter 4 - Water
Chapter 5 - Hydroelectric Power Generation
Chapter 6 - Synchronous Machinery
Chapter 7 - Thermal Generating Plants
Chapter 8 - Distributed Utilities
Chapter 9 - Concept of Energy Transmission and Distribution
Chapter 10 - Transmission Line Structures
Chapter 11 - Insulators and Accessories
Chapter 12 - Transmission Line Construction and Maintenance
Chapter 13 - Insulated Power Cables Used in Underground Applications
Chapter 14 - Transmission Line Parameters
Chapter 15 - Sag and Tension of Conductor
Chapter 16 - Corona and Noise
Chapter 17 - Geomagnetic Disturbances and Impacts upon Power System Operation
Chapter 18 - Lightning Protection
Chapter 19 - Reactive Power Compensation
Chapter 20 - Environmental Impact of Transmission Lines
Chapter 21 - Transmission Line Reliability Methods
Chapter 22 - High-Voltage Direct Current Transmission System
Chapter 23 - Transmission Line Structures
Chapter 24 - Advanced Technology High-Temperature Conductors
Chapter 25 - Power System Loads
Chapter 26 - Distribution System Modeling and Analysis
Chapter 27 - Power System Operation and Control
Chapter 28 - Hard to Find Information (on Distribution System Characteristics and Protection)

Chapter 29 - Real-Time Control of Distributed Generation
Chapter 30 - Distribution Short-Circuit Protection
Chapter 31 - Metering of Electric Power and Energy
Chapter 32 - Basic Electric Power Utilization: Loads, Load Characterization and Load Modeling
Chapter 33 - Electric Power Utilization: Motors
Chapter 34 - Linear Electric Motors
Chapter 35 - Introduction
Chapter 36 - Wiring and Grounding for Power Quality
Chapter 37 - Harmonics in Power Systems
Chapter 38 - Voltage Sags
Chapter 39 - Voltage Fluctuations and Lamp Flicker in Power Systems
Chapter 40 - Power Quality Monitoring
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Volume 04
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Editor
Contributors
Chapter 1 - How a Substation Happens
Chapter 2 - Gas-Insulated Substations
Chapter 3 - Air-Insulated Substations: Bus/Switching Configurations
Chapter 4 - High-Voltage Switching Equipment
Chapter 5 - High-Voltage Power Electronic Substations
Chapter 6 - Interface between Automation and the Substation
Chapter 7 - Substation Integration and Automation
Chapter 8 - Oil Containment
Chapter 9 - Community Considerations

Chapter 10 - Animal Deterrents/Security
Chapter 11 - Substation Grounding
Chapter 12 - Direct Lightning Stroke Shielding of Substations*
Chapter 13 - Seismic Considerations
Chapter 14 - Substation Fire Protection
Chapter 15 - Substation Communications
Chapter 16 - Physical Security of Substations
Chapter 17 - Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems
Chapter 18 - Gas-Insulated Transmission Line
Chapter 19 - Substation Asset Management
Chapter 20 - Station Commissioning and Project Closeout
Chapter 21 - Energy Storage
Chapter 22 - Role of Substations in Smart Grids
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Volume 05
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Editor
Contributors
Chapter 1 - Transformer Protection
Chapter 2 - The Protection of Synchronous Generators
Chapter 3 - Transmission Line Protection
Chapter 4 - System Protection
Chapter 5 - Digital Relaying
Chapter 6 - Use of Oscillograph Records to Analyze System Performance
Chapter 7 - Systems Aspects of Large Blackouts
Chapter 8 - Power System Stability
Chapter 9 - Transient Stability
Chapter 10 - Small-Signal Stability and Power System Oscillations
Chapter 11 - Voltage Stability
Chapter 12 - Direct Stability Methods
Chapter 13 - Power System Stability Controls
Chapter 14 - Power System Dynamic Modeling
Chapter 15 - Wide-Area Monitoring and Situational Awareness
Chapter 16 - Assessment of Power System Stability and Dynamic Security Performance
Chapter 17 - Power System Dynamic Interaction with Turbine Generators
Chapter 18 - Wind Power Integration in Power Systems
Chapter 19 - Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)
Chapter 20 - Energy Management
Chapter 21 - Generation Control: Economic Dispatch and Unit Commitment
Chapter 22 - State Estimation
Chapter 23 - Optimal Power Flow
Chapter 24 - Security Analysis
Back Cover


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