Electric Power Substations EngineeringJohn D. McDonald Combining select chapters from Grigsby's standard-setting The Electric Power Engineering Handbook with several chapters not found in the original work, Electric Power Substations Engineering became widely popular for its comprehensive, tutorial-style treatment of the theory, design, analysis, operation, and protection of power substations. For its |
Contents
Chapter 4 HighVoltage Switching Equipment | 4-1 |
Chapter 5 HighVoltage Power Electronic Substations | 5-1 |
Chapter 6 Interface between Automation and the Substation | 6-1 |
Chapter 7 Substation Integration and Automation | 7-1 |
Chapter 8 Oil Containment1 | 8-1 |
Chapter 9 Community Considerations1 | 9-1 |
Chapter 10 Animal Deterrents Security | 9-15 |
Chapter 11 Substation Grounding | 11-1 |
Chapter 14 Substation Fire Protection | 14-1 |
Chapter 15 Substation Communications | 15-1 |
Chapter 16 Physical Security of Substations | 16-1 |
Chapter 17 Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems | 17-1 |
Chapter 18 GasInsulated Transmission Line | 18-1 |
Chapter 19 Substation Asset Management | 19-1 |
Chapter 20 Station Commussioning and Project Closeout | 20-1 |
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Chapter 12 Direct Lightning Stroke Shielding of Substations1 | 12-1 |
Chapter 13 Seismic Considerations1 | 13-1 |
Back cover | I-13 |
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