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The structure of the electrical power system is very large and complex. Nevertheless its main components can be identified as the system generation, transmission system and distribution system. These three systems are basis of electric power industry.
This book has evolved from the content of
courses given by the author at the California
state university, Sacramento, the University of Missouri at Colombia, the
University of Oklahoma, and the Florida International University. It has
been written for practicing engineers in the electrical power utility industry.
It can serve as a text for a two semester course or by judicious selection.
Each new term is clearly defined when it is first introduced Special features
of the book include ample numerical examples and problems designed to apply the
information presented in each chapter
The addition of the numerous impedance tables for overhead
lines, transformers and underground cables makes the text self contained.
The text is primarily divided into two parts:
1.
Electrical design and analysis
2.
Mechanical design and analysis
The electrical design and analysis
portion of the book include topics such as transmission system planning, basic
concept, transmission lines parameters and the steady state performance of
transmission lines, disturbance of the
normal operating conditions and other problems, symmetrical components and
sequence impedance, in depth analysis of balanced unbalanced faults, extensive
review of transmission system protection, Detailed study of transient over voltages
and insulation coordination, Underground cables, limiting factors for extra
high and ultra high voltages in term of corona , radio noise, and audible
noise. The mechanical design and analysis portion of the book include topics
such as Construction of over head lines,
The factor affecting transmission lines route selection, right of way,
Insulator Types, Conductor Vibration, Sag and tension analysis, Profile and
plan of right of way, Templates for locating structures.
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