Ravindra Arora, Wolfgang Mosch
ISBNs: B09VCXJFSS, 1119568943, 1119568870, 9781119568872, 9781119568940, 978-1119568872, 978-1119568940
English | 2023 | Original PDF | 513 Pages
A comprehensive
graduate-level textbook on high voltage insulation engineering, updated
to reflect emerging trends and techniques in the field
High
Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering presents systematic
coverage of the behavior of dielectric materials. This classic textbook
opens with clear explanations of fundamental terminology, electric-field
classification, and field estimation techniques. Subsequent chapters
describe the field dependent performance of gaseous, vacuum, liquid, and
solid dielectrics under different classified field conditions, and
illustrate the monitoring of electrical insulation conditions by both
single and continuous online methods. Throughout the text, numerous
tables, figures, diagrams, and images are provided to strengthen
understanding of all material.
Fully revised to incorporate the
most current technological application techniques, the second edition
offers an entirely new section on condition monitoring of electrical
insulation. Updated chapters discuss recent developments in gas-filled
power apparatus, present-day trends in the use replacement of liquid
insulating materials, the latest applications of new solid dielectrics
in high voltage engineering, vacuum technology and liquid insulating
materials, and more. This edition features a brand-new case study
exploring the estimation of clearance requirements for 25 kV electric
traction. Readers will also find the new edition:
Provides new
coverage of advances in the field, such as the application of polymer
insulators and the use of SF6 gas and its mixtures in gas-insulated
systems/substations (GIS)
Uses a novel approach that explores the field dependent behavior of dielectrics
Explains the “weakly nonuniform field,” a unique concept introduced both conceptually and analytically in Germany
A
separate chapter provides the new approach to the mechanism of
lightning phenomenon, which also includes the phenomenon of “Ball
Lightning”
The dielectric properties of vacuum and the development in
the application of vacuum technology in power circuit breakers is
covered in an exclusive chapter
In-depth coverage of the performance
of the sulphur-hexafluoride gas and its mixtures applicable to the
design of Gas Insulated Systems including dry power transformers
High
Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering, Second Edition, remains
the perfect textbook for graduate students, teachers, academic
researchers, and utility and power industry engineers and scientists
involved in the field.