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Pilot Protective Relaying

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Title: Pilot Protective Relaying
Author: Walter A. More
ISBN: 0824781953 / 9780824781958
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 184
Publisher: Marcel Dekker
Year: 2000
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks.
     
 
  • Description
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The lucid, accessible reference/text concentrates on the fundamentals of protective relaying and provides lasting information written in precise, intelligible language-supplying an encyclopedic bibliography that lists many recent professional papers useful to the relay engineer.

Stressing simplicity and root technology rather than more recent refinements, Pilot Protective Relaying describes the relative qualities of modern transmission line systems……covers communications channels……explores three-terminal applications…details program design for microprocessor relays….analyzes single-pole relaying……explains how to protect lines equipped with series capacitors…..includes information on substation automation…..considers the nature of Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs)…….summarizes substation information management…….spotlights digital fault recording…..discusses the influence of mutual, ccvt transients, channel problems, power system swings, evolving faults, and ct saturation on transmission line relaying systems…..and more.

Preface
Biographical Sketches

Chapter 1 : Communication Fundamentals
Chapter 2 : Current Differential Relaying
Chapter 3 : Pilot Channels for Protective Relaying
Chapter 4 : Transmission Line Pilot Relaying
Chapter 5 : Three-Terminal Line Protection
Chapter 6 : Program Design for Microprocessor Relays
Chapter 7 : Series-Compensated Line Protection Philosophies
Chapter 8 : Single-Pole Tripping
Chapter 9 : Substation Automation and Relay Communications
Chapter 10 : Protective Relay Digital Fault Recording and Analysis

Bibliography
Index

 
 
 
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