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Industrial Power Systems

Industrial Power Systems

ByShoaib Khan, Sheeba Khan, Ghariani Ahmed
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 3 October 2018
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9781420015393
Pages 488 pages
eBook ISBN 9781420015393
SubjectsEngineering & Technology
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Khan, S., Khan, S., Ahmed, G. (2008). Industrial Power Systems. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420015393
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The modernization of industrial power systems has been stifled by industry's acceptance of extremely outdated practices. Industry is hesitant to depart from power system design practices influenced by the economic concerns and technology of the post World War II period. In order to break free of outdated techniques and ensure product quality and continuity of operations, engineers must apply novel techniques to plan, design, and implement electrical power systems.

Based on the author's 40 years of experience in Industry, Industrial Power Systems illustrates the importance of reliable power systems and provides engineers the tools to plan, design, and implement one. Using materials from IEEE courses developed for practicing engineers, the book covers relevant engineering features and modern design procedures, including power system studies, grounding, instrument transformers, and medium-voltage motors. The author provides a number of practical tables, including IEEE and European standards, and design principles for industrial applications.

Long overdue, Industrial Power Systems provides power engineers with a blueprint for designing electrical systems that will provide continuously available electric power at the quality and quantity needed to maintain operations and standards of production.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|1 pages
Introduction
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
System Planning
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 3|39 pages
Power System Studies
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
System Neutral Grounding
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Power Transformers and Reactors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Instrument Transformers
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Control Center
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Station Battery
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 9|41 pages
Application and Protection of Medium-Voltage Motors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Power and Control Cables
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 11|71 pages
Protection
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 12|35 pages
High-Voltage Substation Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Substation Grounding Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Electrical Aspects of Power Generation
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Application of Capacitors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 16|18 pages
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power System and Equipment
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract

The modernization of industrial power systems has been stifled by industry's acceptance of extremely outdated practices. Industry is hesitant to depart from power system design practices influenced by the economic concerns and technology of the post World War II period. In order to break free of outdated techniques and ensure product quality and continuity of operations, engineers must apply novel techniques to plan, design, and implement electrical power systems.

Based on the author's 40 years of experience in Industry, Industrial Power Systems illustrates the importance of reliable power systems and provides engineers the tools to plan, design, and implement one. Using materials from IEEE courses developed for practicing engineers, the book covers relevant engineering features and modern design procedures, including power system studies, grounding, instrument transformers, and medium-voltage motors. The author provides a number of practical tables, including IEEE and European standards, and design principles for industrial applications.

Long overdue, Industrial Power Systems provides power engineers with a blueprint for designing electrical systems that will provide continuously available electric power at the quality and quantity needed to maintain operations and standards of production.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|1 pages
Introduction
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
System Planning
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 3|39 pages
Power System Studies
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
System Neutral Grounding
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Power Transformers and Reactors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Instrument Transformers
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Control Center
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Station Battery
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 9|41 pages
Application and Protection of Medium-Voltage Motors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Power and Control Cables
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 11|71 pages
Protection
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 12|35 pages
High-Voltage Substation Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Substation Grounding Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Electrical Aspects of Power Generation
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Application of Capacitors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 16|18 pages
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power System and Equipment
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The modernization of industrial power systems has been stifled by industry's acceptance of extremely outdated practices. Industry is hesitant to depart from power system design practices influenced by the economic concerns and technology of the post World War II period. In order to break free of outdated techniques and ensure product quality and continuity of operations, engineers must apply novel techniques to plan, design, and implement electrical power systems.

Based on the author's 40 years of experience in Industry, Industrial Power Systems illustrates the importance of reliable power systems and provides engineers the tools to plan, design, and implement one. Using materials from IEEE courses developed for practicing engineers, the book covers relevant engineering features and modern design procedures, including power system studies, grounding, instrument transformers, and medium-voltage motors. The author provides a number of practical tables, including IEEE and European standards, and design principles for industrial applications.

Long overdue, Industrial Power Systems provides power engineers with a blueprint for designing electrical systems that will provide continuously available electric power at the quality and quantity needed to maintain operations and standards of production.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|1 pages
Introduction
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
System Planning
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 3|39 pages
Power System Studies
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
System Neutral Grounding
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Power Transformers and Reactors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Instrument Transformers
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Control Center
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Station Battery
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 9|41 pages
Application and Protection of Medium-Voltage Motors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Power and Control Cables
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 11|71 pages
Protection
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 12|35 pages
High-Voltage Substation Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Substation Grounding Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Electrical Aspects of Power Generation
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Application of Capacitors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 16|18 pages
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power System and Equipment
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract

The modernization of industrial power systems has been stifled by industry's acceptance of extremely outdated practices. Industry is hesitant to depart from power system design practices influenced by the economic concerns and technology of the post World War II period. In order to break free of outdated techniques and ensure product quality and continuity of operations, engineers must apply novel techniques to plan, design, and implement electrical power systems.

Based on the author's 40 years of experience in Industry, Industrial Power Systems illustrates the importance of reliable power systems and provides engineers the tools to plan, design, and implement one. Using materials from IEEE courses developed for practicing engineers, the book covers relevant engineering features and modern design procedures, including power system studies, grounding, instrument transformers, and medium-voltage motors. The author provides a number of practical tables, including IEEE and European standards, and design principles for industrial applications.

Long overdue, Industrial Power Systems provides power engineers with a blueprint for designing electrical systems that will provide continuously available electric power at the quality and quantity needed to maintain operations and standards of production.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|1 pages
Introduction
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
System Planning
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 3|39 pages
Power System Studies
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
System Neutral Grounding
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Power Transformers and Reactors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Instrument Transformers
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Control Center
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Station Battery
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 9|41 pages
Application and Protection of Medium-Voltage Motors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Power and Control Cables
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 11|71 pages
Protection
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 12|35 pages
High-Voltage Substation Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Substation Grounding Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Electrical Aspects of Power Generation
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Application of Capacitors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 16|18 pages
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power System and Equipment
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The modernization of industrial power systems has been stifled by industry's acceptance of extremely outdated practices. Industry is hesitant to depart from power system design practices influenced by the economic concerns and technology of the post World War II period. In order to break free of outdated techniques and ensure product quality and continuity of operations, engineers must apply novel techniques to plan, design, and implement electrical power systems.

Based on the author's 40 years of experience in Industry, Industrial Power Systems illustrates the importance of reliable power systems and provides engineers the tools to plan, design, and implement one. Using materials from IEEE courses developed for practicing engineers, the book covers relevant engineering features and modern design procedures, including power system studies, grounding, instrument transformers, and medium-voltage motors. The author provides a number of practical tables, including IEEE and European standards, and design principles for industrial applications.

Long overdue, Industrial Power Systems provides power engineers with a blueprint for designing electrical systems that will provide continuously available electric power at the quality and quantity needed to maintain operations and standards of production.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|1 pages
Introduction
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
System Planning
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 3|39 pages
Power System Studies
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
System Neutral Grounding
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Power Transformers and Reactors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Instrument Transformers
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Control Center
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Station Battery
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 9|41 pages
Application and Protection of Medium-Voltage Motors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Power and Control Cables
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 11|71 pages
Protection
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 12|35 pages
High-Voltage Substation Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Substation Grounding Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Electrical Aspects of Power Generation
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Application of Capacitors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 16|18 pages
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power System and Equipment
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract

The modernization of industrial power systems has been stifled by industry's acceptance of extremely outdated practices. Industry is hesitant to depart from power system design practices influenced by the economic concerns and technology of the post World War II period. In order to break free of outdated techniques and ensure product quality and continuity of operations, engineers must apply novel techniques to plan, design, and implement electrical power systems.

Based on the author's 40 years of experience in Industry, Industrial Power Systems illustrates the importance of reliable power systems and provides engineers the tools to plan, design, and implement one. Using materials from IEEE courses developed for practicing engineers, the book covers relevant engineering features and modern design procedures, including power system studies, grounding, instrument transformers, and medium-voltage motors. The author provides a number of practical tables, including IEEE and European standards, and design principles for industrial applications.

Long overdue, Industrial Power Systems provides power engineers with a blueprint for designing electrical systems that will provide continuously available electric power at the quality and quantity needed to maintain operations and standards of production.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|1 pages
Introduction
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
System Planning
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 3|39 pages
Power System Studies
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 4|31 pages
System Neutral Grounding
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 5|35 pages
Power Transformers and Reactors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Instrument Transformers
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, and Motor Control Center
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 8|14 pages
Station Battery
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 9|41 pages
Application and Protection of Medium-Voltage Motors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Power and Control Cables
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 11|71 pages
Protection
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 12|35 pages
High-Voltage Substation Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Substation Grounding Design Considerations
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Electrical Aspects of Power Generation
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Application of Capacitors
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
chapter 16|18 pages
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power System and Equipment
ByShoaib Khan
View abstract
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