Short Circuits in Power Systems: A Practical Guide to IEC 60909-0

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John Wiley & Sons, 27 lut 2018 - 312
Reflecting the changes to the all-important short circuit calculations in three-phase power systems according to IEC 60909-0 standard, this new edition of the practical guide retains its proven and unique concept of explanations, calculations and real-life examples of short circuits in electrical networks. It has also been completely revised and expanded by 20% to include the standard-compliant prevention of short circuits in electrical networks for photovoltaics and wind energy. By understanding the theory any software allows users to perform all the necessary calculations with ease so they can work on the design and application of low- and high-voltage power systems.
This book is a practitioner's guide intended for students, electrical engineers, engineers in power technology, the electrotechnical industry, engineering consultants, energy suppliers, chemical engineers and physicists in industry.
 

Spis treści

Fault Current Analysis
23
Network Types for the Calculation of ShortCircuit
39
Systems up to 1 kV
47
Neutral Point Treatment in ThreePhase Networks
59
Impedances of ThreePhase Operational Equipment
71
Impedance Corrections
127
Power System Analysis
133
Calculation of ShortCircuit Currents
147
Mechanical and Thermal ShortCircuit Strength
167
Calculations for ShortCircuit Strength
185
ShortCircuit Currents in DC Systems
199
Power Flow Analysis
207
Calculation of ShortCircuit Currents
233
Network and a Generator
253
Index
289
Prawa autorskie

Motors in Electrical Networks
161

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Ismail Kasikci is Professor at the University of Applied Sciences Biberach, Germany. His main research area is electrical energy supply, design of electrical installations of buildings, solar electricity, wind power generation, building integrated renewables, design and protection of distribution power system, smart grids, solar and wind power, connectivity requirements, focused on the IEC/EN and VDE regulations. Ismail Kasikci received his Bachelor in electrical and electronics engineering from the Technical University Darmstadt and his PhD from the University of Brunel, United Kingdom. He published 17 books in German, English and Turkish and more than 64 international scientific publications. He is a member by VDE and IEEE. He is Associated Editor of the international Journal of Power and Energy Systems by ACTA press in the States and Canada. Since 2005 he is a member of the German norm group, K221 [IEC TC 64 (VDE 0100)]. He has more than 18 years of professional experience in planning and design of electrical power systems.
He plays since 1994 an active role in Turkey for educational purposes and in the regulation of IEC and EN. Within the scope of the EU Erasmus program he gives lectures at the University of Pamukkale and Ege University in the field of Electric Power Systems, Grounding and Protection.

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