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About this book
Distance protection provides the basis for network protection in transmission systems and meshed distribution systems. This book covers the fundamentals of distance protection and the special features of numerical technology. The emphasis is placed on the application of numerical distance relays in distribution and transmission systems.
This book is aimed at students and engineers who wish to familiarise themselves with the subject of power system protection, as well as the experienced user, entering the area of numerical distance protection. Furthermore it serves as a reference guide for solving application problems.
For this fourth edition all contents, especially the descriptions of numerical protection devices and the very useful appendix have been revised and updated.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Numerical Distance Protection
- Prefaces
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Mode of Operation
- 4 Device design
- 5 Application
- 6 Protection settings
- 7 Calculation examples
- 8 Commissioning
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Bibliography
- 11 Appendix
- A.1 Distance measurement algorithms
- A.2 Calculation with phasors and complex quantities
- A.3 Fundamentals of symmetrical component analysis
- A.4 Impedances of overhead lines and cables
- A.5 Reach of back-up zones on parallel lines
- A.6 Tilting of the quadrilateral top line to avoid overreach
- Index
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