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This book provides engineers with the basic background information for most power system phenomena and their impact on the behavior of protection systems. By analyzing power system disturbances, engineers will be able to understand the nature of the phenomena in order to adopt safe operating limits and implement protective relaying practices. The book documents the author's 40+ years of experience in the field of power system disturbance analysis. In addition, the book can be used as a text for graduate students studying power systems.
Presenting more than ninety case studies, this book
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Produktbeschreibung
This book provides engineers with the basic background information for most power system phenomena and their impact on the behavior of protection systems. By analyzing power system disturbances, engineers will be able to understand the nature of the phenomena in order to adopt safe operating limits and implement protective relaying practices. The book documents the author's 40+ years of experience in the field of power system disturbance analysis. In addition, the book can be used as a text for graduate students studying power systems.
Presenting more than ninety case studies, this book sheds new light on power system phenomena and power system disturbances, enabling readers to implement systems in order to monitor and perform comprehensive analyses of power system disturbances. Readers will discover the latest strategies and techniques needed to detect and resolve problems that could lead to blackouts in order to ensure the smooth operation and reliability of any power system. This book makes it possible for engineers, technicians, and power system operators to perform expert power system disturbance analyses using the latest tested and proven methods.
Autorenporträt
MOHAMED A. IBRAHIM, PE, is a registered Professional Engineer in New York State. He is a Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to the field of protection and control. Dr. Ibrahim has held positions at Helwan University, Mansoura University, and Polytechnic Institue of New York University. He lectured at Auburn University and Washington State University. Dr. Ibrahim retired in 2004 as the director of protection and control at the New York Power Authority to become a consultant, forming his own company. He is the author or coauthor of twenty-five technical papers on computer relaying and protection areas.