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Key Features
- Includes a fully up-to-date guide to the analysis and practical troubleshooting of short-circuit faults in electricity utilities and industrial power systems
- Presents sections on generators, transformers, substations, overhead powerlines and industrial systems
- Covers best-practice techniques, safety issues, power system planning and economics
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About the Book
Power Systems Modelling and Fault Analysis: Theory and Practice, Second Edition, focuses on the important core areas and technical skills required for practicing electrical power engineers. Providing a comprehensive and practical treatment of the modeling of electrical power systems, the book offers students and professionals the theory and practice of fault analysis of power systems, covering detailed and advanced theories and modern industry practices. The book describes relevant advances in the industry, such as international standards developments and new generation technologies, such as wind turbine generators, fault current limiters, multi-phase fault analysis, the measurement of equipment parameters, probabilistic short-circuit analysis, and more.
Readership
University and graduate courses in modern electrical power engineering; practicing engineers interested in often undocumented theoretical and practical knowledge and practical engineering problems and solutions
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