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Presenting the theoretical principles for, and current state of, electrical power system protection engineering, this work explains the functions of protection and control equipment. It provides application guidelines for every component to be protected in a system, and examines and compares American, British and continental protection philosophies.
Preface
Part A : Fundamentals of Protection Engineering
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : The Principal Faults on Electrical Power Systems and System Components
Chapter 3 : The Main Criteria for Detecting Faults
Chapter 4 : Instrument Transformers for Protection Purposes
Part B : Analogue Protection
Chapter 5 : Solid-State Protection Relays and Systems
Chapter 6 : Applications of Analogue Protection Devices
Chapter 7 : Analogue Protection for Power Systems
Chapter 8 : Analogue Protection for Machines
Part C : Digital Protection
Chapter 9 : Computer-Based Protection and Control
Chapter 10 : A/D Conversion of Input Variables
Chapter 11 : Digital Signal Conditioning
Chapter 12 : Algorithms for Digital Protection
Chapter 13 : Logical Structures for Digital Protection
Appendix I : Symbols
Appendix II : Characteristics of Standard Low-Pass Filters
References
Index