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ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS DESIGN Book

Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students this book discusses constants of overhead transmission lines and their performance and gives a treatment of design of electrical and mechanical transmission lines. This book includes chapters on power system operation and analysis which are used to illustrate the problems in designing.Read More

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    This text on power system design is intended for undergraduate and graduate students. It discusses constants of overhead transmission lines and their performance and gives a detailed treatment of design of electrical and mechanical transmission lines. To illustrate the problems in designing, chapters on power system operation and analysis and switchgear are included. Emphasis is placed on problems involved in the design of EHV transmission and power systems. Power systems control and methods of line compensation are also explained. The later chapters deal with distribution systems including their economics. The contemporary problem of system improvement, and methods of power system planning, including reliability, are also presented.

  • 0074515756
  • 9780074515754
  • M. V. Deshpande
  • 1 February 1985
  • McGraw-Hill Higher Education
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 374
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