
Protection of Electricity Distribution Networks
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 10. February 2022
Book
Hardback
488 pages
978-1-83953-270-2 (ISBN)
Description
High quality electrical service is key to power systems around the world, particularly in utilities and industrial facilities. Both voltage and grid frequency must be kept within tight limits to maintain functioning of critical infrastructure. The growing use of renewable power of intermittent character is adding to that challenge.
One of the keys to achieving quality service is the protection system, which needs to be reliable, fast and with a good cost/benefit ratio. It consists of various components, including relays, circuit breakers and fuses. An understanding of the different behaviours of these components in the face of malfunctions, and of countermeasures, is needed.
This book has established itself as a classic work in its field, allowing the reader to easily follow the ideas explored. It provides an overview of most aspects of electrical protections, with emphasis on distribution systems; but protection of generation and transmission systems are also addressed.
For this 4th edition, new topics have been added, such as protection of renewable power plants and transient stability analysis. It offers a thorough revision of the material, particularly the numerical type of relays, protective functions, control, measurement, communications and oscillography features. Most chapters have illustrative examples using MATLAB or PSAT (Power System Analysis Tools). This work remains essential reading for researchers, utility engineers, design, maintenance and consulting engineers as well as for instructors and senior students.
One of the keys to achieving quality service is the protection system, which needs to be reliable, fast and with a good cost/benefit ratio. It consists of various components, including relays, circuit breakers and fuses. An understanding of the different behaviours of these components in the face of malfunctions, and of countermeasures, is needed.
This book has established itself as a classic work in its field, allowing the reader to easily follow the ideas explored. It provides an overview of most aspects of electrical protections, with emphasis on distribution systems; but protection of generation and transmission systems are also addressed.
For this 4th edition, new topics have been added, such as protection of renewable power plants and transient stability analysis. It offers a thorough revision of the material, particularly the numerical type of relays, protective functions, control, measurement, communications and oscillography features. Most chapters have illustrative examples using MATLAB or PSAT (Power System Analysis Tools). This work remains essential reading for researchers, utility engineers, design, maintenance and consulting engineers as well as for instructors and senior students.
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Series
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 163 mm
Width: 243 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83953-270-2 (9781839532702)
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Juan M. Gers | Edward J. Holmes
Protection of Electricity Distribution Networks
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Persons
Juan M. Gers is the president of GERS, a consulting engineering company specialized in power systems. He is the author of a book entitled Distribution System Analysis and Automation, published by the IET in 2013, and is the author or co-author of over 40 technical papers. Currently he participates in several groups of the Power System Relaying Committee - PSRC of the IEEE.
Edward Holmes graduated from Queen Mary University of London in 1950 and joined The Central Electricity Generating Board, where he worked for over 35 years. He was a Fellow of the IEE (now the IET) and a Chartered Engineer. He passed away in 2006.
Edward Holmes graduated from Queen Mary University of London in 1950 and joined The Central Electricity Generating Board, where he worked for over 35 years. He was a Fellow of the IEE (now the IET) and a Chartered Engineer. He passed away in 2006.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Calculation of short circuit currents
Chapter 3: Classification and function of relays
Chapter 4: Current and voltage transformers
Chapter 5: Overcurrent protection
Chapter 6: Fuses, reclosers and sectionalisers
Chapter 7: Directional overcurrent relays
Chapter 8: Differential protection
Chapter 9: Distance protection
Chapter 10: Protection of low-voltage systems
Chapter 11: Industrial plant load shedding
Chapter 12: Protection schemes and substation design diagrams
Chapter 13: Communication networks for power systems automation
Chapter 14: Installation, testing and maintenance of protection systems
Chapter 15: Protection of distributed generation systems
Chapter 16: Impact of stability conditions on protective relaying
Appendix: Solutions to exercises
Chapter 2: Calculation of short circuit currents
Chapter 3: Classification and function of relays
Chapter 4: Current and voltage transformers
Chapter 5: Overcurrent protection
Chapter 6: Fuses, reclosers and sectionalisers
Chapter 7: Directional overcurrent relays
Chapter 8: Differential protection
Chapter 9: Distance protection
Chapter 10: Protection of low-voltage systems
Chapter 11: Industrial plant load shedding
Chapter 12: Protection schemes and substation design diagrams
Chapter 13: Communication networks for power systems automation
Chapter 14: Installation, testing and maintenance of protection systems
Chapter 15: Protection of distributed generation systems
Chapter 16: Impact of stability conditions on protective relaying
Appendix: Solutions to exercises