Overview
In a world of huge, interconnected networks that can be completely blacked out by disturbances, POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION offers you an improved understanding of the requirements necessary for prompt and accurate corrective action. P. M. Anderson, a noted expert on power systems, presents an analytical and technical approach to power system protection. His discussion shows how abnormal system behavior can be detected before damage occurs, and points to effective control action to limit system outages. Advance your knowledge of power system protection through a better understanding of: Protective devices and controls Protection concepts Transmission protection Apparatus protection System aspects of protective systems Reliability analysis of protective systems POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION is expressly written for practicing engineers and advanced graduate-level student engineers who need a comprehensive resource on the principles of power system behavior. This essential reference work provides new and advanced concepts for understanding system performance.
Full Product Details
Author: Paul M. Anderson
Publisher: I.E.E.E.Press
Imprint: IEEE Publications,U.S.
Dimensions:
Width: 18.20cm
, Height: 5.80cm
, Length: 26.30cm
Weight: 1.984kg
ISBN: 9780780334274
ISBN 10: 0780334272
Pages: 1344
Publication Date: 09 December 1998
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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General/trade
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College/higher education
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Professional & Vocational
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General
Replaced By: 9781119513148
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Out of Print
Availability: In Print

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Author Information
P.M. Anderson has over 40 years of experience in power system engineering and research, power education, technical writing, and research management. His areas of interest are power system analysis, computer applications, and system dynamic performance. Currently a consultant, Dr. Anderson served as a professor of engineering at Iowa State University, Arizona State University, and Washington State University, where he was the Schweitzer Visiting Professor. Dr. Anderson is the author of Analysis of Faulted Power Systems (IEEE Press, 1995) and coauthor of Power System Control and Stability (IEEE Press, 1994), Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems (IEEE Press, 1990), and Series Compensation of Power Systems (PBLSH!, Inc., 1996).