With emphasis on power system protection from the network
operator perspective, this classic textbook explains the
fundamentals of relaying and power system phenomena including
stability, protection and reliability. The fourth edition brings
coverage up-to-date with important advancements in protective
relaying due to significant changes in the conventional electric
power system that will integrate renewable forms of energy and, in
some countries, adoption of the Smart Grid initiative.
New features of the Fourth Edition include:
* an entirely new chapter on protection considerations for
renewable energy sources, looking at grid interconnection
techniques, codes, protection considerations and
practices.
* new concepts in power system protection such as Wide Area
Measurement Systems (WAMS) and system integrity protection (SIPS)
-how to use WAMS for protection, and SIPS and control with
WAMS.
* phasor measurement units (PMU), transmission line current
differential, high voltage dead tank circuit breakers, and relays
for multi-terminal lines.
* revisions to the Bus Protection Guide IEEE C37.234 (2009) and
to the sections on additional protective requirements and
restoration.
Used by universities and industry courses throughout the world,
Power System Relaying is an essential text for graduate
students in electric power engineering and a reference for
practising relay and protection engineers who want to be kept up to
date with the latest advances in the industry.
Sobre o autor
Stanley H. Horowitz, Retired Consulting Engineer, American Electric Power, BSEE City College of New York.
Mr Horowitz worked at American Electric Power Service Corp. from 1950 to 1989, serving as head of the System Protection Section and assistant head of the Electrical Engineering Division and Consulting Electrical Engineer.?He was a lecturer at Columbia University Graduate School and a guest lecturer at the Universities of Wisconsin, Marquette, Auburn, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lund University and Grenoble University. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and served as chairman of the IEEE/PES Power System Relaying Committee from 1975-1978. In 1995 he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and in 2008 was awarded the PES Life Achievement Award. Mr Horowitz was chairman of Study Committee 34-Protection and Control of the International Conference on Large High Voltage Electric Systems (CIGRE) from 1980-1986. In 1997 he was awarded the CIGRE Attwood Associates Award. He has co-authored a textbook and authored over 24 technical papers; he was also editor-in-chief of the IEEE Power Engineering Society magazine ‘Computer Applications in Power’ until 2002.
Arun G. Phadke, Retired Research University Distinguished Professor, Virginia Technical University, Life Fellow-IEEE, member National Academy of Engineering