High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals

Höfundur John Kuffel

Útgefandi Elsevier S & T

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780750636346

Útgáfa 2

Höfundarréttur 2000

13.790 kr.

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  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Preface to Second Edition
  • Preface to First Edition
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1.1: Generation and transmission of electric energy
  • 1.2: Voltage stresses
  • 1.3: Testing voltages
  • Chapter 2: Generation of high voltages
  • 2.1: Direct voltages
  • 2.2: Alternating voltages
  • 2.3: Impulse voltages
  • 2.4: Control systems
  • Chapter 3: Measurement of high voltages
  • 3.1: Peak voltage measurements by spark gaps
  • 3.2: Electrostatic voltmeters
  • 3.3: Ammeter in series with high ohmic resistors and high ohmic resistor voltage dividers
  • 3.4: Generating voltmeters and field sensors
  • 3.5: The measurement of peak voltages
  • 3.6: Voltage dividing systems and impulse voltage measurements
  • 3.7: Fast digital transient recorders for impulse measurements
  • Chapter 4: Electrostatic fields and field stress control
  • 4.1: Electrical field distribution and breakdown strength of insulating materials
  • 4.2: Fields in homogeneous, isotropic materials
  • 4.3: Fields in multidielectric, isotropic materials
  • 4.4: Numerical methods
  • Chapter 5: Electrical breakdown in gases
  • 5.1: Classical gas laws
  • 5.2: Ionization and decay processes
  • 5.3: Cathode processes – secondary effects
  • 5.4: Transition from non-self-sustained discharges to breakdown
  • 5.5: The streamer or ‘Kanal’ mechanism of spark
  • 5.6: The sparking voltage–Paschen’s law
  • 5.7: Penning effect
  • 5.8: The breakdown field strength(Eb)
  • 5.9: Breakdown in non-uniform fields
  • 5.10: Effect of electron attachment on the breakdown criteria
  • 5.11: Partial breakdown, corona discharges
  • 5.12: Polarity effect – influence of space charge
  • 5.13: Surge breakdown voltage–time lag
  • Chapter 6: Breakdown in solid and liquid dielectrics
  • 6.1: Breakdown in solids
  • 6.2: Breakdown in liquids
  • 6.2.1: Electronic breakdown
  • 6.2.2: Suspended solid particle mechanism
  • 6.2.3: Cavity breakdown
  • 6.2.4: Electroconvection and electrohydrodynamic model of dielectric breakdown
  • 6.3: Static electrification in power transformers
  • Chapter 7: Non-destructive insulation test techniques
  • 7.2: Dielectric loss and capacitance measurements
  • 7.3: Partial-discharge measurements
  • Chapter 8: Overvoltages, testing procedures and insulation coordination
  • 8.1: The lightning mechanism
  • 8.2: Simulated lightning surges for testing
  • 8.3: Switching surge test voltage characteristics
  • 8.4: Laboratory high-voltage testing procedures and statistical treatment of results
  • 8.5: Weighting of the measured breakdown probabilities
  • 8.6: Insulation coordination
  • 8.7: Modern power systems protection devices
  • Chapter 9: Design and testing of external insulation
  • 9.1: Operation in a contaminated environment
  • 9.2: Flashover mechanism of polluted insulators under a.c. and d.c.
  • 9.3: Measurements and tests
  • 9.4: Mitigation of contamination flashover
  • 9.5: Design of insulators
  • 9.6: Testing and specifications
  • Index

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