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245 0 0 _aPower and communication cables :
_btheory and applications /
_cedited by R. Bartnikas, K.D. Srivastava.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bIEEE Press,
_cc2000.
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2003]
300 _a1 PDF (xxi, 858 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER 1: CABLES: A CHRONOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE (R. Bartnikas) -- 1.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 1.2 Power Cables -- 1.3 Communication Cables -- CHAPTER 2: CHARACTERISTICS OF CABLE MATERIALS (R. Bartnikas) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Metallic Conductors -- 2.3 Conductor and Insulation Semiconducting Shields -- 2.4 Insulation -- 2.5 Materials for Protective Coverings -- 2.6 Armoring Materials -- 2.7 Coverings for Corrosion Protection -- 2.8 Conclusion -- 2.9 Glossary of Cable Materials Technology -- CHAPTER 3: DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF EXTRUDED SOLID-DIELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION CABLES (H. D. Campbell and L J. Hiivala) -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Design Fundamentals -- 3.3 Design Considerations -- 3.4 Design Objectives -- 3.5 Solid-Dielectric Insulation Techniques -- 3.6 Related Tests -- CHAPTER 4: EXTRUDED SOLID-DIELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION CABLES (L J. Hiivala) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Design and Construction -- 4.3 Manufacturing Methods -- 4.4 Testing -- 4.5 Accessories -- 4.6 Concluding Remarks -- CHAPTER 5: DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF OIL-IMPREGNATED PAPER INSULATED POWER DISTRIBUTION CABLES (W. K. Rybczynski) -- 5.1 Brief History of Development -- 5.2 Elements of Solid-Type Oil-Paper Cable Design -- 5.3 Cable Manufacture -- 5.4 Tests -- 5.5 Electrical Characteristics -- 5.6 Conclusion -- CHAPTER 6: LOW-PRESSURE OIL-FILLED POWER TRANSMISSION CABLES (W. K. Rybczynski) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Elements of Oil-Filled Cable Design -- 6.3 Cable Manufacture -- 6.4 Tests -- 6.5 Electrical Characteristics -- 6.6 Principles of Oil Feeding -- 6.7 Notes on Sheath Bonding -- 6.8 Limitations of LPOF Cables -- 6.9 Self-Contained High-Pressure Oil-Filled Cables -- 6.10 Self Contained Oil-Filled Cables for dc Application -- CHAPTER 7: HIGH-PRESSURE OIL-FILLED PIPE-TYPE POWER TRANSMISSION CABLES (W. K. Rybczynski) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Principles of Operation -- 7.3 Elements of Cable Design -- 7.4 Cable Manufacture -- 7.5 Tests -- 7.6 Electrical Characteristics.
505 8 _a7.7 Principles of Oil Feeding -- 7.8 Cathodic Protection -- 7.9 Limitations of HPOFPT Cables -- 7.10 Development of HPOFPT Cable for Higher Voltages in the United States -- 7.11 Gas-Type Cables -- 7.12 Gas Compression EHV Cables -- 7.13 Concluding Remarks -- CHAPTER 8: VOLTAGE BREAKDOWN AND OTHER ELECTRICAL TESTS ON POWER CABLES (H. D. Campbell) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Alternating-Current Overvoltage Test -- 8.3 Direct-Current Overvoltage Test -- 8.4 Voltage Testing of Production Lengths -- 8.5 Tests on Specimens -- 8.6 Impulse Tests -- CHAPTER 9: DISSIPATION FACTOR, PARTIAL-DISCHARGE, AND ELECTRICAL AGING TESTS ON POWER CABLES (R. Bartnikas) -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Dissipation Factor of a Cable -- 9.3 Bridge Techniques for the Measurement of tan aL' -- 9.4 Partial-Discharge Characteristics -- 9.5 Partial-Discharge Measurements -- 9.6 Partial-Discharge Site Location -- 9.7 Discharge Pulse Pattern Studies -- 9.8 Electrical Aging Mechanisms -- 9.9 Accelerated Electrical Aging Tests -- CHAPTER 10: FIELD TESTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR POLYMERIC POWER DISTRIBUTION CABLES (H. H. Campbell and W. T. Starr) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Alternating-Current Overvoltage Test -- 10.3 Dissipation Factor (Power Factor) Test -- 10.4 Insulation Resistance Test -- 10.5 Partial-Discharge Test -- 10.6 Direct-Current Overvoltage Test -- 10.7 Direct-Current Test Procedures -- 10.8 Interpretation of Test Results -- 10.9 Question of Test Levels -- 10.10 Direct Stress versus Alternating Stress Considerations -- 10.11 Practical Test Levels -- 10.12 Joints and Terminations -- 10.13 Some Current Practices -- CHAPTER 11: POWER CABLE SYSTEMS (G. Ludasi) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Comparison of Overhead Lines and Cables -- 11.3 Radial Power Systems -- 11.4 Looped Systems -- 11.5 Current-Carrying Capacity: Rating Equations -- 11.6 Calculation of Losses -- 11.7 Thermal Resistance of Cables -- 11.8 Cyclic Loading -- 11.9 Short-Term Overloading -- 11.10 Fault Currents -- 11.11 Cable System Economics.
505 8 _a11.12 Choice of System Voltage -- 11.13 Cable Selection and Installation Methods -- 11.14 Cable Pulling -- 11.15 Choice of Cable Route and Manhole Location -- CHAPTER 12: CRYOGENIC AND COMPRESSED GAS INSULATED POWER CABLES (K. D. Srivastava) -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Compressed Gas Insulated Transmission Line System -- 12.3 Cryoresistive Cables -- 12.4 Superconductive Cables -- 12.5 Economic Considerations -- CHAPTER 13: UNDERWATER POWER CABLES (R. T. Traut) -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Underwater Power Cable Design -- 13.3 Power Transmission Requirements -- 13.4 Armor and External Protection Design -- 13.5 Underwater Power Cable Manufacture -- 13.6 Cable Transport -- 13.7 Underwater Power Cable Installation -- CHAPTER 14: HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT-CURRENT CABLES (C. Doench and K. D. Srivastava) -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Electrical Behavior of DC Cables -- 14.3 Transient Electric Stresses on HVDC Cables -- 14.4 Design of HVDC Cables -- 14.5 Selection of Materials -- 14.6 Direct-Current Cable Accessories -- 14.7 Testing of DC Cables -- 14.8 Emerging Trends in HVDC Cable Technology -- CHAPTER 15: TELEPHONE CABLES (R. Bartnikas) -- 15.1 Historical Background -- 15.2 Transmission Parameters of Copper Conductor Telephone Cables -- 15.3 Digital Transmission -- 15.4 Characteristics of Metallic Conductor Telephone Cables -- 15.4.1 Twisted-Wire Multipair Cables -- 15.5 Electrical Characteristics of Coaxial Cables -- 15.6 Metallic Conductor Telephone Cable Design and Manufacture -- 15.7 Coaxial Cable Design and Construction -- 15.8 Video Pair Cable Design and Construction -- 15.9 Optical Fiber Telephone Cables -- CHAPTER 16: UNDERSEA COAXIAL COMMUNICATION CABLES (R. T. Traut) -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Undersea Cable Telecommunications -- 16.3 Undersea Coaxial Cable Design -- CHAPTER 17: TERRESTRIAL AND UNDERWATER OPTICAL FIBER CABLES (W. F. Wright) -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Historical Perspective -- 17.3 Optical Fiber Characteristics -- 17.4 Introduction to Fiber-Optic Cables.
505 8 _a17.5 Introduction to Undersea Fiber-Optic Communication Systems -- 17.6 Concluding Remarks -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX -- ABOUT THE EDITORS.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aPower and communication cables are frequently installed adjacent to each other, and hybrid cables that contain both power conductors and communication lines are increasingly popular. Power and Communication Cables is a convenient, single-source volume written for utility maintenance engineers, cable production and design engineers, and students to expand their knowledge of both types of cables in the power and communications fields. With contributions from leaders in the field, this book presents a detailed treatment of solid-liquid, polymeric, compressed gas, and cryogenic cables used in power transmission and distribution. In the area of communication, the contributors address the use of metallic conductor multipair and coaxial cables, as well as optical fiber cables. Power and Communication Cables provides in-depth discussion of the design, manufacture, testing, installation, and operation of power and communication cables. You will find essential information on the properties of materials and learn how they influence cable characteristics. Moreover, this interdisciplinary reference provides theoretical and practical insights into various aspects of cable engineering in both power and communication systems.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
650 0 _aElectric cables.
650 0 _aTelecommunication cables.
655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _aAluminum
695 _aAnnealing
695 _aAssembly
695 _aAttenuation
695 _aBiographies
695 _aCable insulation
695 _aCapacitance
695 _aCircuit faults
695 _aCoatings
695 _aCoaxial cables
695 _aCommunication cables
695 _aConductivity
695 _aConductors
695 _aCopper
695 _aDielectric liquids
695 _aDielectric loss measurement
695 _aDielectric losses
695 _aDielectrics
695 _aElectric fields
695 _aFault diagnosis
695 _aForce
695 _aFuses
695 _aGas insulated transmission lines
695 _aHVDC transmission
695 _aIndexes
695 _aInductance
695 _aInsulation
695 _aJoints
695 _aLead
695 _aLoss measurement
695 _aMagnetic fields
695 _aMaintenance engineering
695 _aManufacturing
695 _aMaterials
695 _aMechanical cables
695 _aMoisture
695 _aNonlinear distortion
695 _aNorth America
695 _aOils
695 _aOptical fiber cables
695 _aOptical fiber communication
695 _aOptical fiber couplers
695 _aOptical fiber devices
695 _aPartial discharges
695 _aPermittivity
695 _aPollution measurement
695 _aPolyethylene
695 _aPower cables
695 _aPower distribution
695 _aPower transmission
695 _aPropagation losses
695 _aReactive power
695 _aResistance
695 _aSeals
695 _aSolids
695 _aSteel
695 _aStress
695 _aSulfur hexafluoride
695 _aSuperconducting cables
695 _aTelecommunications
695 _aTemperature distribution
695 _aTesting
695 _aUnderwater cables
695 _aUnderwater vehicles
695 _aVoltage control
695 _aVoltage measurement
695 _aWire
695 _aWires
700 1 _aBartnikas, R.
700 1 _aSrivastava, K. D.
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online service),
_edistributor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780780311961
830 0 _aIEEE Press series on power engineering
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