Design, Modeling and Evaluation of Protective Relays for Power Systems

Design, Modeling and Evaluation of Protective Relays for Power Systems

Author: Mladen Kezunovic

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 3319209191

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This book is a practical guide to digital protective relays in power systems. It explains the theory of how the protective relays work in power systems, provides the engineering knowledge and tools to successfully design them and offers expert advice on how they behave in practical circumstances. This book helps readers gain technical mastery of how the relays function, how they are designed and how they perform. This text not only features in-depth coverage of the theory and principles behind protective relays, but also includes a manual supplemented with software that offers numerous hands-on examples in MATLAB. A great resource for protective relaying labs and self-learners, its manual provides lab experiments unavailable elsewhere. The book is suitable for advanced courses in Digital Relays and Power Systems Fault Analysis and Protection, and will prove to be a valuable resource for practitioners in the utility industry, including relay designers. To access the MERIT2016 software and user manual please visit: sgcbook.engr.tamu.edu/


Advanced Concepts In Nuclear Energy Risk Assessment And Management

Advanced Concepts In Nuclear Energy Risk Assessment And Management

Author: Tunc Aldemir

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2018-04-25

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 9813225629

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Over the past 30 years, numerous concerns have been raised in the literature regarding the capability of static modeling approaches such as the event-tree (ET)/fault-tree (FT) methodology to adequately account for the impact of process/hardware/software/firmware/human interactions on nuclear power plant safety assessment, and methodologies to augment the ET/FT approach have been proposed. Often referred to as dynamic probabilistic risk/safety assessment (DPRA/DPSA) methodologies, which use a time-dependent phenomenological model of system evolution along with a model of its stochastic behavior to model for possible dependencies among failure events. The book contains a collection of papers that describe at existing plant level applicable DPRA/DPSA tools, as well as techniques that can be used to augment the ET/FT approach when needed.


IEEE WESCANEX 93

IEEE WESCANEX 93

Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13:

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DIGITAL POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION

DIGITAL POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION

Author: S. R. BHIDE

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 2014-10-01

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 8120349792

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Digital power system protection, as a subject, offers the use of computers in power line relaying which is the act of automatically controlling the power system via instrumentation and control devices. This book is an attempt to make a gentle introduction to the nitty-gritty of digital relays. Written in a simple, clear and student-friendly style, this text covers basics of digital processing of analog signals for the purpose of relaying. All important basic algorithms that are used in various types of digital relays have been explained. FIR and IIR filters have been presented in such a manner that students will be able to develop intuitive understanding. The book also covers DFT and FFT and synchrophasor technology in details. MATLAB programs and Excel simulations have been given to reinforce the comprehension of the algorithms. This book has been thoroughly class-room tested and based on course notes which is primarily intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students of electrical engineering. Key Features • In-depth coverage of DSP fundamentals • Pedagogical tools like figures, flowcharts, block diagrams and tables have been extensively used • Review questions are given at the end of each chapter • Extensive references to literature on power system protection