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Circuit Analysis of A-C Power Systems, Volume I: Symmetrical and Related Components

Book information

Publisher
Wiley
Year
1943
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
43 MB (44604106 bytes)
Series
General Electric Series
Volume
I
Pages
540\569
DPI
600
Orientation
portrait
Paginated
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2020-10-23 01:49:33

Description

This book is a compilation of notes and lectures given over a period of years to members of the Central Station Engineering Department of the General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. Beginning in 1928, the notes were revised and extended for new groups of men entering the department, practical problems in power system performance with numerical solutions being added from time to time and they were presented by operating engineers. As the notes were helpful to members of the department and others receiving the, it was suggested that they be put in book form. In 1932, with Professor H. W. Bibber as co-author, a book on symmetrical components was undertaken. Parts of that unfinished book are included in Chapters I-IV of this one. In answer to the repeated request that the methods of symmetrical and related components be presented very simply, the methods of solving unbalanced power system problems by means of components are analyzed and discussed in detail. The book has been divided into two volumes. Volume I deals largely with the determination of currents and voltages of fundamental frequency in poor systems during unbalanced conditions by means of symmetrical and related components. included in this volume are the electrical characteristics of overhead transmission circuits and information and data on transformers and synchronous machines which permit them to be represented by equivalent circuits in the solution of practical problems. Volume II will give additional characteristics of synchronous machines, equivalent circuits for types of transformers not included in Volume I, characteristics of insulated cables, induction machines, and other electrical equipment encountered in a-c power systems. Overvoltages from various causes and the effects of saturation in transformers and of amortisseur windings in synchronous machines will also be included in Volume II. In both volumes special attention is given to equivalent circuits and the solutions of practical problems.

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