Power Circuit Breaker Theory and Design

Power Circuit Breaker Theory and Design

Author: Charles H. Flurscheim

Publisher: IET

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9780906048702

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This title discusses, in depth, the wide range of technologies that are involved in power circuit breaker design by analysing the theoretical and practical problems.


High Voltage Circuit Breakers

High Voltage Circuit Breakers

Author: Ruben D. Garzon

Publisher: Marcel Dekker

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13:

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Short circuit currents. Transient recovery voltage. Types of circuit breakers. Mechanical design of circuit breakers.


Circuit Interruption

Circuit Interruption

Author: Thomas E. Browne Jnr.

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 842

ISBN-13: 1351460668

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Here-in one current, comprehensive source-is a wealth of both theoretical and practicalinformation on circuit interruption. Twenty-two authorities at the leading edge of researchand development provide a solid grasp of circuit breaker design and performance... and that's knowledge you can put to work immediately!arcuit Interruption surpasses other books in completeness and currency-includingcoverage of the sulfur hexafluoride puffer, the vacuum breaker, and the low-voltagemolded-case breakers, that are taking the place of many older types. In addition to thelatest theories and techniques, this major volume examines promising future trends.More than 400 clear illustrations help make the text easy to follow, and over 620 keyreferences point the way to the best places for continuing study.Today, the field of circuit interruption is so diverse that a thorough single source reallystands out. arcuit Interruption is that- source, the perfect reference for electrical, electronic,power, and design engineers; and researchers investigating circuit breaker design,interaction of breakers and power circuits, power transmission, power distribution,circuit interruption, electric contacts, and gaseous conduction. Moreover, this exceptionalbook serves as an excellent source for practicing power engineers as well as an invaluablesupplement to graduate-level engineering courses in circuit interruption, transmission,and distribution of power . . . and a supplement in professional seminars and society/association courses.


SF6 Switchgear

SF6 Switchgear

Author: Hugh McLaren Ryan

Publisher: IET

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780863411236

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SF6 is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic gas (down to -20 degrees C) which has nearly ideal properties as an arc-quenching medium. Ryan and Jones (electrical engineering, Sunderland Polytechnic and U. of Liverpool) review the characteristics of SF6, discuss arc modelling methods, its use in switchgears, operation of circuit breakers; and reflect upon its impact on regulations, testing and instrumentation. History and synthesis are neglected. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR