Power System Engineering: Planning, Design, and Operation of Power Systems and Equipment / Juergen Schlabbach , Karl-Heinz Rofalski

By: Schlabbach, Juergen [author]
Contributor(s): Rofalski, Karl-Heinz [author]
Publisher: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, c2008Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527622795; 9783527407590 ; 9783527622801; 9783527622795Subject(s): Electric power systems | Electric power systems -- Design and constructionDDC classification: 621.31 Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Power System Load 3. Planning Principles and Planning Criteria 4. Economic Consideration and Loss Evaluation 5. Topologies of Electrical Power Systems 6. Arrangement in Gridstations and Substations 7. Transformers 8. Cable Systems 9. Overhead Lines 10. Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) 11. Load-Flow and Short-Circuit Current Calculation 12. Connection of "Green-Energy" Generation to Power Systems 13. Protection of Equipment and Power System Installations 14. Overvoltages and Insulation Coordination 15. Influence of Neutral Earthing on Single-Phase Short-Circuit Currents 16. Tendering and Contracting
Summary: DESCRIPTION Describing in detail how electrical power systems are planned and designed, this monograph illustrates the required structures of systems, substations and equipment using international standards and latest computer methods. The book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the different arrangements within switchyards and of the topologies of the power systems, describing methods to determine the main design parameters of cables, overhead lines, and transformers needed to realize the supply task, as well as the influence of environmental conditions on the design and the permissible loading of the equipment. Additionally, general requirements for protection schemes and the main schemes related to the various protection tasks are given. With its focus on the requirements and procedures of tendering and project contracting, this book enables the reader to adapt the basics of power systems and equipment design to special tasks and engineering projects.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karl-Heinz Rofalski has been working for more than thirty years as consulting engineer in a world-wide operating German consulting firm in the field of power transmission and distribution. He held the position of project director and manager and gained special knowledge and experience in network planning, design, procedures of tendering and contracting, project monitoring, overall project management in many power projects including assignments in various countries in Africa, the Arab regions and South-East Asia. After graduating from the engineering academy in Kassel/Germany he worked for AEG, one of the manufacturers of electrical equipment, for eight years, and became acquainted with electrical engineering standards and technology. Since 2001 he is active as freelance engineer and independent consultant.

Juergen Schlabbach holds a professorship in power system engineering and renewable energies at the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld, Germany. He studied at the Technical University of Darmstadt, where he received his Ph.D. on the topic of digital protection of power systems in 1982. For ten years, he worked in a consulting firm in the field of power system planning, disturbance analysis and design of FACTS. During several years in Arabian and Asian countries he advised local utilities in design, planning and operation of power systems and in organizational matters. Professor Schlabbach's areas of expertise are power system planning, grid connection of renewable energy, EMC and operational training. He also works as independent consulting engineer.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Power System Load
3. Planning Principles and Planning Criteria
4. Economic Consideration and Loss Evaluation
5. Topologies of Electrical Power Systems
6. Arrangement in Gridstations and Substations
7. Transformers
8. Cable Systems
9. Overhead Lines
10. Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)
11. Load-Flow and Short-Circuit Current Calculation
12. Connection of "Green-Energy" Generation to Power Systems
13. Protection of Equipment and Power System Installations
14. Overvoltages and Insulation Coordination
15. Influence of Neutral Earthing on Single-Phase Short-Circuit Currents
16. Tendering and Contracting

DESCRIPTION
Describing in detail how electrical power systems are planned and designed, this monograph illustrates the required structures of systems, substations and equipment using international standards and latest computer methods.
The book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the different arrangements within switchyards and of the topologies of the power systems, describing methods to determine the main design parameters of cables, overhead lines, and transformers needed to realize the supply task, as well as the influence of environmental conditions on the design and the permissible loading of the equipment. Additionally, general requirements for protection schemes and the main schemes related to the various protection tasks are given.
With its focus on the requirements and procedures of tendering and project contracting, this book enables the reader to adapt the basics of power systems and equipment design to special tasks and engineering projects.

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