//]]>
Normal View MARC View ISBD View

EHV AC Undergrounding Electrical Power

by Benato, Roberto.
Authors: Paolucci, Antonio.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Power Systems, 1612-1287 Physical details: XIV, 175p. 153 illus. online resource. ISBN: 1848828675 Subject(s): Engineering. | Civil engineering. | Production of electric energy or power. | Engineering. | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks. | Civil Engineering.
Tags from this library:
No tags from this library for this title.

HV Cable World Statistics and some Large Installations -- The Positive Sequence Model of Symmetrical Lines -- Operating Capability of Long AC EHV Power Cables -- Operating Capability of AC EHV Mixed Lines with Overhead and Cables Links -- Multiconductor Analysis of UGC -- A Comparative Procedure for AC OHL and UGC Overall Cost.

The selection and performance of insulated cables in electrical grids is a vital part of electric power transmission, but is often neglected in favour of a focus on technological construction. EHV AC Undergrounding Electrical Power discusses new methods of analysis for cable performance and for the network behaviour of cable, mixed and overhead lines. It uses capability charts throughout, to offer the reader a clear visual representation of transmission line performances. The authors discuss the technically computed undergrounding of electrical power and develop original procedures based on the classical equations of transmission lines. They also provide technical and economical comparisons of a variety of cables and analysis methods, in order to examine the performance of AC power transmission systems. A range of important topics are covered, including: • energization and de-energization phenomena of transmission lines; • power quality; and • cable safety constraints. EHV AC Undergrounding Electrical Power is an original guide on cable insertion planning and the operation of power networks. It will enable readers to make detailed performance comparisons between power transmission systems, which will be valuable for postgraduates, as well as engineers involved in power cable manufacturing or electrical transmission systems.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.