Ramesh Bansal
Power System Protection in Smart Grid Environment
Ramesh Bansal
Power System Protection in Smart Grid Environment
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Power System Protection in Smart Grid Environments illustrates fault analysis, relay technology, substation control and other related topics using DIGsILENT Power Factory. It also covers substation protection automation and control, protection of power systems and the foundations of smart grid and smart relay systems.
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Power System Protection in Smart Grid Environments illustrates fault analysis, relay technology, substation control and other related topics using DIGsILENT Power Factory. It also covers substation protection automation and control, protection of power systems and the foundations of smart grid and smart relay systems.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 638
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1266g
- ISBN-13: 9781138032415
- ISBN-10: 1138032417
- Artikelnr.: 54892682
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 638
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1266g
- ISBN-13: 9781138032415
- ISBN-10: 1138032417
- Artikelnr.: 54892682
Professor Ramesh Bansal, who has more than 25 years' experience in teaching, research and industry, is currently based in College of Engineering, University of Sharjah, UAE. Prior to this, he was a a professor and Group Head (Power) in the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at University of Pretoria, and niversity of Queensland in Australia, the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, the Birla Institute of Technology and Science in Pilani, India, and the Civil Construction Wing of All-India Radio. He has worked with Powerlink, an Australian government-owned corporation responsible for Queensland's high-voltage electricity transmission network. Prof. Bansal has significant industrial experience of collaborating with power utilities around word which includes NTPC (A 40 GW Indian Power Generation Company), Powerlink, & ESKOM. Professor Bansal has published more than 300 journal articles, presented papers at conferences, and has contributed to books and chapters in books. He has supervised 18 PhD students and currently supervising several PhDs students. His diversified research interests are in the areas of renewable energy and conventional power systems which include wind, photovoltaics (PV), hybrid power systems, distributed generation, grid integration of renewable energy, power systems analysis and Power System Protection. Professor Bansal is an Editor/Associate Editor of the highly regarded journals, IET-Renewable Power Generation (regional editor for Africa) Electric Power Components and Systems, and Technology and Economics of Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy. He is a fellow and a chartered engineer of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, UK, a fellow of Engineers Australia, a fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Section I Faults Analysis and Power System Protection Devices 1. An
Overview of Smart Grid in Protection Perspective 2. Fault Analysis 3. Fuses
and Circuit Breakers 4. Instrument Transformers 5. Protective Relaying
System Section II Transmission Line Protection 6. Medium Voltage Phase
Overcurrent Feeder Protection 7. Bus-Bar Protection 8. Distance Protective
Relaying System for Long Transmission Lines 9. Protection of Reactors and
FACTS Devices Section III Equipment Protection: Motor, Transformer,
Generator, Substation Automation and Control; Overvoltage and Lightening
Protection 10. Transformer Protection 11. Generator Protection System 12.
Induction Motor Protection 13. Substation Automation and Control 14.
Overvoltage and Earthing Protection Section IV Power Quality Issues,
Reliability, Wide Area and System Protection; and Renewable DG Protection
15. Power Quality and Equipment Protection 16. Reliability Assessment of
the Distribution System in the Presence of Protective Devices 17. Advances
in Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control 18. Protection of Renewable
Distributed Generation System
Overview of Smart Grid in Protection Perspective 2. Fault Analysis 3. Fuses
and Circuit Breakers 4. Instrument Transformers 5. Protective Relaying
System Section II Transmission Line Protection 6. Medium Voltage Phase
Overcurrent Feeder Protection 7. Bus-Bar Protection 8. Distance Protective
Relaying System for Long Transmission Lines 9. Protection of Reactors and
FACTS Devices Section III Equipment Protection: Motor, Transformer,
Generator, Substation Automation and Control; Overvoltage and Lightening
Protection 10. Transformer Protection 11. Generator Protection System 12.
Induction Motor Protection 13. Substation Automation and Control 14.
Overvoltage and Earthing Protection Section IV Power Quality Issues,
Reliability, Wide Area and System Protection; and Renewable DG Protection
15. Power Quality and Equipment Protection 16. Reliability Assessment of
the Distribution System in the Presence of Protective Devices 17. Advances
in Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control 18. Protection of Renewable
Distributed Generation System
Section I Faults Analysis and Power System Protection Devices 1. An
Overview of Smart Grid in Protection Perspective 2. Fault Analysis 3. Fuses
and Circuit Breakers 4. Instrument Transformers 5. Protective Relaying
System Section II Transmission Line Protection 6. Medium Voltage Phase
Overcurrent Feeder Protection 7. Bus-Bar Protection 8. Distance Protective
Relaying System for Long Transmission Lines 9. Protection of Reactors and
FACTS Devices Section III Equipment Protection: Motor, Transformer,
Generator, Substation Automation and Control; Overvoltage and Lightening
Protection 10. Transformer Protection 11. Generator Protection System 12.
Induction Motor Protection 13. Substation Automation and Control 14.
Overvoltage and Earthing Protection Section IV Power Quality Issues,
Reliability, Wide Area and System Protection; and Renewable DG Protection
15. Power Quality and Equipment Protection 16. Reliability Assessment of
the Distribution System in the Presence of Protective Devices 17. Advances
in Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control 18. Protection of Renewable
Distributed Generation System
Overview of Smart Grid in Protection Perspective 2. Fault Analysis 3. Fuses
and Circuit Breakers 4. Instrument Transformers 5. Protective Relaying
System Section II Transmission Line Protection 6. Medium Voltage Phase
Overcurrent Feeder Protection 7. Bus-Bar Protection 8. Distance Protective
Relaying System for Long Transmission Lines 9. Protection of Reactors and
FACTS Devices Section III Equipment Protection: Motor, Transformer,
Generator, Substation Automation and Control; Overvoltage and Lightening
Protection 10. Transformer Protection 11. Generator Protection System 12.
Induction Motor Protection 13. Substation Automation and Control 14.
Overvoltage and Earthing Protection Section IV Power Quality Issues,
Reliability, Wide Area and System Protection; and Renewable DG Protection
15. Power Quality and Equipment Protection 16. Reliability Assessment of
the Distribution System in the Presence of Protective Devices 17. Advances
in Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control 18. Protection of Renewable
Distributed Generation System