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Title:
Electrical transients in power systems
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Wiley Interscience, 1991
ISBN:
9780471620587

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Summary

The principles of the First Edition--to teach students and engineers the fundamentals of electrical transients and equip them with the skills to recognize and solve transient problems in power networks and components--also guide this Second Edition. While the text continues to stress the physical aspects of the phenomena involved in these problems, it also broadens and updates the computational treatment of transients. Necessarily, two new chapters address the subject of modeling and models for most types of equipment are discussed. The adequacy of the models, their validation and the relationship between model and the physical entity it represents are also examined. There are now chapters devoted entirely to isolation coordination and protection, reflecting the revolution that metal oxide surge arresters have caused in the power industry. Features additional and more complete illustrative material--figures, diagrams and worked examples. An entirely new chapter of case studies demonstrates modeling and computational techniques as they have been applied by engineers to specific problems.


Author Notes

Dr. Allan Greenwood is presently Philip Sporn Professor of Engineering at Rensselaer, the oldest engineering school in North America. His professional career, which started with a B.T.-H. apprenticeship in 1940, has been spent about equally in industry and university environments. His particular interests are in power switching equipment and the interactions of such equipment with power systems. He was one of the small team that developed the first high power vacuum interrupters for the General Electric Co. (USA) in the 1950s and has been involved with this technology ever since. He holds many patents and has published widely on this subject. He is the author of Electrical Transients in Power Systems (John Wiley & Sons, 2nd edn, 1991). Dr. Greenwood is a life Fellow of the IEEE, an Attwood Associate of CIGRE and a former Visiting Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge.


Table of Contents

Fundamental Notions About Electrical Transients
The Laplace Transform Method of Solving Differential Equations
Simple Switching Transients
Damping
Abnormal Switching Transients
Transients in Three-Phase Circuits
Transients in Direct Current Circuits, Conversion Equipment and Static Var Controls
Electromagnetic Phenomena of Importance Under Transient Conditions
Traveling Waves and Other Transients on Transmission Lines
Principles of Transient Modeling of Power Systems and Components
Modeling Power Apparatus and the Behavior of Such Equipment Under Transient Conditions
Computer Aids to the Calculation of Electrical Transients
System and Component Parameter Values for Use in Transient Calculations and Means to Obtain Them in Measurement
Lightning
Insulation Coordination
Protection of Systems and Equipment Against Transient Overvoltages
Case Studies in Electrical Transients
Equipment for Measuring Transients
Measuring Techniques and Surge Testing
Appendices
Index
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