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Название: High-voltage engineering and testing. — 3rd ed.
Другие авторы: Ryan Hugh M.
Выходные сведения: Stevenage: The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2013
Коллекция: Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Тематика: Кабели высоковольтные; Электрические подстанции; Электрические распределительные устройства
УДК: 621.316.027.3
Тип документа: Другой
Тип файла: Другой
Язык: Английский
Права доступа: Свободный доступ из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование)
Ключ записи: RU\SPSTU\edoc\52531

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This 3rd edition of High Voltage Engineering Testing describes strategic developments in the field and reflects on how they can best be managed. All the key components of high voltage and distribution systems are covered including electric power networks, UHV and HV. Distribution systems including HVDC and power electronic systems are also considered. In the book, particular consideration is given to recent developments in UHV, AC and DC transmission systems abroad. Recent developments in renewable energy techniques and environmental issues are also discussed and assessed. This new edition gives details of design and testing techniques and considers recent developments in testing and measuring technology and reviews them together with appropriate strategic technological assessments of some applications.The book also looks at UHV, HV and distribution systems both from the point of view of the provider and the user, covering everything from specification and testing to overall system co-ordination. The ongoing dynamic changes which have taken place during the past decade are considered, moving on from the early stages of privatisation and market influences in the UK and abroad, to current strategies aimed at optimising the value of network assets and the effective utilisation of alternative renewable energy sources within network frameworks.

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