Electric power substations engineering

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: McDonald John D.; (John Douglas), 1951-
Published: CRC Press,
Publisher Address: Boca Raton, FL
Publication Dates: c2012.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: 3rd ed.
Series: Electrical engineering handbook
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Carrier Form: 1 v. (various pagings): ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN: 9781439856383 (hardback)
1439856389 (hardback)
Index Number: TM63
CLC: TM63
Call Number: TM63/E382/3rd.ed.
Contents: How a substation happens / Jim Burke and Anne-Marie Sahazizian -- Gas-insulated substations / Phil Bolin -- Air-insulated substations: bus/switching configurations / Michael J. Bio -- High-voltage switching equipment / David L. Harris and David Childress -- High-voltage power electronic substations / Dietmar Retzmann and Asok Mukherjee -- Interface between automation and the substation / James W. Evans -- Substation integration and automation / Eric MacDonald -- Oil Containment / Thomas Meisner -- Community considerations / James H. Sosinski -- Animal deterrents/security / Mike Stine -- Substation grounding / Richard P. Keil -- Direct lightning stroke shielding of substations / Robert S. Nowell -- Seismic considerations / Eric Fujisaki -- Substation fire protection / Don Delcourt -- Substation communications / Daniel E. Nordell -- Physical security of substations / John Oglevie, W. Bruce Dietzman, and Cale Smith -- Cyber security of substation control and diagnostic systems / Daniel Thanos -- Gas-insulated transmission line / Hermann Koch -- Substation asset management / H. Lee Willis and Richard E. Brown -- Station commissioning and project closeout / Jim Burke and Rick Clarke -- Energy storage / Ralph Masiello -- Role of substations in smart grids / Stuart Borlase ... [et al.].
"The electric power substation, whether generating station or transmission and distribution, remains one of the most challenging and exciting fields of electric power engineering. Recent technological developments have had tremendous impact on all aspects of substation design and operation. The objective of Electric Power Substations Engineering is to provide an extensive overview of substations, as well as a reference and guide for its study. The chapters are written for the electric power-engineering professional for detailed design information, as well as for other engineering professions (e.g., mechanical, civil) who want an overview or specific information in one particular area"--