Current interruption transients calculation
by
 
Peelo, David F., author.

Title
Current interruption transients calculation

Author
Peelo, David F., author.

ISBN
9781119547273

Edition
Second edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 282 pages) : illustrations

Abstract
"This book provides an original, detailed and practical description of current interruption transients, origins and circuits involved, and how they can be calculated using only a hand calculator and Excel. It covers all the current interruption cases that occur on a power system and relates oscillatory circuit (transients) and symmetrical component theory to the practical calculation of current interruption transients as applied to circuit breaker application. All cases are explained first in theory and then illustrated by practical examples. The approach is unique in that it is based on a generic concept. The classical (and repetitive) approach is to take each transient and circuit case and apply Laplace transforms to solve for the voltage or current transient. The generic approach in the book shows that four basic circuits can represent all transients and that, by solving them in general (without using Laplace), all actual cases become a variation on a theme. This is done for the transient recovery voltages (TRVs) associated with fault current interruption and interrupting capacitive and inductive currents. Theory is presented first - RLC circuits and pole factor calculation using symmetrical components, followed by application to the cases. Many figures are provided and backup material can be found in the appendices. In general, most textbooks tend to treat one or other of the above subjects with no extension to circuit breaker application. No other publication has addressed this subject in detail or any of it in terms of the concept used. Brief TOC: Introduction; Oscillatory Circuits; Symmetrical Components (or Pole Factor Calculation); Terminal Faults; Short Line Faults; Inductive Load Switching; Capacitive Load Switching; Appendices. The second edition includes the revision and re-alignment of existing material and the addition of new material based on feedback, comments and suggestions for improvement from readers all as indicated in the revised TOC"-- Provided by publisher.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Transients (Electricity) -- Mathematical models.
 
Régime transitoire (Électricité) -- Modèles mathématiques.
 
Transients (Electricity) -- Mathematical models

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119547273


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