This book provides a comprehensive treatment of electricdistribution systems. Few books cover specific topics in more depthand there is hardly any book that deals with the key topics ofinterest to distribution system engineers. The book introducesthese topics from two points of view:
1) The practical point of view by providing practical examplesand the problems which can be solved.
2) The academic point of view where the analysis and varioustechniques used for distribution system planning are explained.
The most outstanding feature of this book is a combination ofpractical and academic explanation of its contents. Anotheroutstanding feature is a collection of the traditional and currenttopics of distribution systems condensed into one book.
The reader will gain an understanding of distribution systemsfrom both practical and academic aspects, will be able to outlineand design a distribution system for specific loads, cities, zones, etc.. Readers will also be able to recognize the problems which mayoccur during the operation of distribution systems and be able topropose solutions for these problems.
Table des matières
Preface.
Acknowledgment.
Part I. Fundamental Concepts.
Chapter 1. Main Concepts of Electric Distribution Systems.
Chapter 2. Load Demand Forecasting.
Part II. Protection and Distribution Switchgears.
Chapter 3. Earthing of Electric Distribution Systems.
Chapter 4. Short Circuit Studies.
Chapter 5. Protection of Electric Distribution Systems.
Chapter 6. Distribution Switchgears.
Part III. Power Quality.
Chapter 7. Electric Power Quality.
Chapter 8. Voltage Variations.
Chapter 9. Power Factor Improvement.
Chapter 10. Harmonics in Electric Distribution Systems.
Chapter 11. Harmonics Effect Elimination.
Part IV. Management and Monitoring.
Chapter 12. Demand Side Management and Energy Efficiency.
Chapter 13. SCADA Systems.
Part V. Distributed Generation.
Chapter 14. Distributed Generation.
REFERENCES.
INDEX.
IEEE PRESS SERIES ON POWER ENGINEERING.
A propos de l’auteur
Abdelhay A. Sallam, Ph D, is a senior member of the IEEE and Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at the Port Said University. Dr. Sallam has taught courses in power systems, computer methods in power system analysis, conventional machines, distribution systems, logic circuits, and microprocessor structure.In addition, he has served as a consultant, advising companies onthe design, installation, and maintenance of power networks, substations, and electric distribution systems.
Om P. Malik, Ph D, is Professor Emeritus in the Departmentof Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Calgary. Dr. Malik has performed pioneering research in thedevelopment of adaptive and artificial intelligence-basedcontrollers for electric power systems, and protection of powersystems.