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Electric power system basics : for the nonelectrical professional / Steven W. Blume.

By: Blume, Steven Warren [author.].
Contributor(s): IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IEEE press series on power engineering: Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Interscience, c2007Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2016]Description: 1 PDF (xiii, 242 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119180227.Subject(s): Electric power systems | Aluminum | Boilers | Capacitors | Circuit breakers | Circuit faults | Coal | Companies | Computers | Conductors | Copper | Electric potential | Electrical safety | Electron tubes | Energy consumption | Energy management | Energy measurement | Fires | Grounding | IEEE Standards | ISO | Insulation | Insulators | Laboratories | Lighting | Magnetic fields | Monitoring | North America | Oil insulation | Power generation | Power grids | Power system reliability | Power system stability | Power systems | Power transformer insulation | Power transmission lines | Protective relaying | Reactive power | Reliability | Renewable energy sources | Rubber | SCADA systems | Safety | Solids | Substations | Telecommunications | Terminology | Voltage transformers | Water conservation | Wind turbines | Windings | WiresGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.31 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
PREFACE ix -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv -- CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW, TERMINOLOGY, AND BASIC CONCEPTS 1 -- Chapter Objectives 1 -- History of Electric Power 1 -- System Overview 2 -- Terminology 3 -- AC Voltage Generation 9 -- AC Connections 14 -- Three Types of Electrical Load 15 -- CHAPTER 2 GENERATION 19 -- Chapter Objectives 19 -- Real-Time Generation 19 -- Power Plants and Prime Movers 20 -- CHAPTER 3 TRANSMISSION LINES 43 -- Chapter Objectives 43 -- Transmission Lines 43 -- Conductors 45 -- Transmission Line Design Parameters (Optional Supplementary Reading) 50 -- Underground Transmission (Optional Supplementary Reading) 51 -- DC Transmission Systems (Optional Supplementary Reading) 52 -- CHAPTER 4 SUBSTATIONS 53 -- Chapter Objectives 53 -- Substation Equipment 53 -- Transformers 54 -- Regulators 63 -- Circuit Breakers 69 -- Reclosers 74 -- Disconnect Switches 75 -- Lightning Arresters 79 -- Electrical Bus 81 -- Capacitor Banks 83 -- Reactors 84 -- Static Var Compensators 86 -- Control Building 87 -- Preventive Maintenance 88 -- CHAPTER 5 DISTRIBUTION 91 -- Chapter Objectives 91 -- Distribution Systems 91 -- Transformer Connections (Optional Supplementary Reading) 102 -- Fuses and Cutouts 110 -- Riser or Dip Pole 112 -- Underground Service 112 -- CHAPTER 6 CONSUMPTION 119 -- Chapter Objectives 119 -- Electrical Energy Consumption 119 -- Power System Efficiency 121 -- Power Factor 122 -- Supply and Demand 123 -- Demand Side Management 124 -- Metering 125 -- Performance-Based Rates 131 -- Service Entrance Equipment 132 -- CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PROTECTION 147 -- Chapter Objectives 147 -- Two Types of Protection 147 -- System Protection Equipment and Concepts 148 -- Distribution Protection 152 -- Transmission Protection 155 -- Substation Protection 157 -- Generator Protection 158 -- Generator Synchronization 160 -- Overall Transmission Protection 162 -- Substation Automation 162 -- CHAPTER 8 INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS 165 -- Chapter Objectives 165 -- Interconnected Power Systems 165.
The North American Power Grids 166 -- Regulatory Environment 167 -- Interchange Scheduling 170 -- Interconnected System Operations 171 -- System Demand and Generator Loading 177 -- Reliable Grid Operations 180 -- CHAPTER 9 SYSTEM CONTROL CENTERS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 187 -- Chapter Objectives 187 -- Electric System Control Centers 187 -- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) 189 -- Energy Management Systems 191 -- Wide Area Monitoring Systems (WAMS) 194 -- Smart Grid 196 -- Utility Communications Systems 207 -- CHAPTER 10 PERSONAL PROTECTION (SAFETY) 209 -- Chapter Objectives 209 -- Electrical Safety 209 -- Personal Protection 210 -- ARC-Flash 218 -- Electrical Safety Around the Home 222 -- APPENDIX A THE DERIVATION OF ROOT MEAN SQUARED 225 -- APPENDIX B GRAPHICAL POWER FACTOR ANALYSIS 227 -- RECOMMENDED READING 229 -- INDEX 231.
Summary: The second edition of Steven W. Blume's bestseller provides a comprehensive treatment of power technology for the non-electrical engineer working in the electric power industry This book aims to give non-electrical professionals a fundamental understanding of large interconnected electrical power systems, better known as the (3z(BPower Grid(3y(B, with regard to terminology, electrical concepts, design considerations, construction practices, industry standards, control room operations for both normal and emergency conditions, maintenance, consumption, telecommunications and safety. The text begins with an overview of the terminology and basic electrical concepts commonly used in the industry then it examines the generation, transmission and distribution of power. Other topics discussed include energy management, conservation of electrical energy, consumption characteristics and regulatory aspects to help readers understand modern electric power systems. This second edition features: . New sections on renewable energy, regulatory changes, new measures to improve system reliability, and smart technologies used in the power grid system . Updated practical examples, photographs, drawing, and illustrations to help the reader gain a better understanding of the material. (3z(BOptional supplementary reading(3y(B sections within most chapters to elaborate on certain concepts by providing additional detail or background Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional, Second Edition, gives business professionals in the industry and entry-level engineers a strong introduction to power technology in non-technical terms.
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PREFACE ix -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv -- CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW, TERMINOLOGY, AND BASIC CONCEPTS 1 -- Chapter Objectives 1 -- History of Electric Power 1 -- System Overview 2 -- Terminology 3 -- AC Voltage Generation 9 -- AC Connections 14 -- Three Types of Electrical Load 15 -- CHAPTER 2 GENERATION 19 -- Chapter Objectives 19 -- Real-Time Generation 19 -- Power Plants and Prime Movers 20 -- CHAPTER 3 TRANSMISSION LINES 43 -- Chapter Objectives 43 -- Transmission Lines 43 -- Conductors 45 -- Transmission Line Design Parameters (Optional Supplementary Reading) 50 -- Underground Transmission (Optional Supplementary Reading) 51 -- DC Transmission Systems (Optional Supplementary Reading) 52 -- CHAPTER 4 SUBSTATIONS 53 -- Chapter Objectives 53 -- Substation Equipment 53 -- Transformers 54 -- Regulators 63 -- Circuit Breakers 69 -- Reclosers 74 -- Disconnect Switches 75 -- Lightning Arresters 79 -- Electrical Bus 81 -- Capacitor Banks 83 -- Reactors 84 -- Static Var Compensators 86 -- Control Building 87 -- Preventive Maintenance 88 -- CHAPTER 5 DISTRIBUTION 91 -- Chapter Objectives 91 -- Distribution Systems 91 -- Transformer Connections (Optional Supplementary Reading) 102 -- Fuses and Cutouts 110 -- Riser or Dip Pole 112 -- Underground Service 112 -- CHAPTER 6 CONSUMPTION 119 -- Chapter Objectives 119 -- Electrical Energy Consumption 119 -- Power System Efficiency 121 -- Power Factor 122 -- Supply and Demand 123 -- Demand Side Management 124 -- Metering 125 -- Performance-Based Rates 131 -- Service Entrance Equipment 132 -- CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PROTECTION 147 -- Chapter Objectives 147 -- Two Types of Protection 147 -- System Protection Equipment and Concepts 148 -- Distribution Protection 152 -- Transmission Protection 155 -- Substation Protection 157 -- Generator Protection 158 -- Generator Synchronization 160 -- Overall Transmission Protection 162 -- Substation Automation 162 -- CHAPTER 8 INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS 165 -- Chapter Objectives 165 -- Interconnected Power Systems 165.

The North American Power Grids 166 -- Regulatory Environment 167 -- Interchange Scheduling 170 -- Interconnected System Operations 171 -- System Demand and Generator Loading 177 -- Reliable Grid Operations 180 -- CHAPTER 9 SYSTEM CONTROL CENTERS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 187 -- Chapter Objectives 187 -- Electric System Control Centers 187 -- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) 189 -- Energy Management Systems 191 -- Wide Area Monitoring Systems (WAMS) 194 -- Smart Grid 196 -- Utility Communications Systems 207 -- CHAPTER 10 PERSONAL PROTECTION (SAFETY) 209 -- Chapter Objectives 209 -- Electrical Safety 209 -- Personal Protection 210 -- ARC-Flash 218 -- Electrical Safety Around the Home 222 -- APPENDIX A THE DERIVATION OF ROOT MEAN SQUARED 225 -- APPENDIX B GRAPHICAL POWER FACTOR ANALYSIS 227 -- RECOMMENDED READING 229 -- INDEX 231.

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The second edition of Steven W. Blume's bestseller provides a comprehensive treatment of power technology for the non-electrical engineer working in the electric power industry This book aims to give non-electrical professionals a fundamental understanding of large interconnected electrical power systems, better known as the (3z(BPower Grid(3y(B, with regard to terminology, electrical concepts, design considerations, construction practices, industry standards, control room operations for both normal and emergency conditions, maintenance, consumption, telecommunications and safety. The text begins with an overview of the terminology and basic electrical concepts commonly used in the industry then it examines the generation, transmission and distribution of power. Other topics discussed include energy management, conservation of electrical energy, consumption characteristics and regulatory aspects to help readers understand modern electric power systems. This second edition features: . New sections on renewable energy, regulatory changes, new measures to improve system reliability, and smart technologies used in the power grid system . Updated practical examples, photographs, drawing, and illustrations to help the reader gain a better understanding of the material. (3z(BOptional supplementary reading(3y(B sections within most chapters to elaborate on certain concepts by providing additional detail or background Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional, Second Edition, gives business professionals in the industry and entry-level engineers a strong introduction to power technology in non-technical terms.

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