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Combining select chapters from Grigsby's standard-setting The Electric Power Engineering Handbookwith several chapters not found in the original work, Electric Power Transformer Engineeringbecame widely popular for its comprehensive, tutorial-style treatment of the theory, design, analysis, operation, and protection of power transformers. For its second edition, this popular progeny rejoins the handbook as one in a set of five carefully focused volumes.
In addition to updates in nearly every chapter, this highly regarded reference brings to the Handbook its original contributions, discussing phase-shifting, rectifier, and constant-voltage transformers as well as power transformer protection and transient-voltage response. It also includes two new sections in the chapter on reactors, covering installation considerations for dry-type air-core reactors as well as line traps and power line carrier communication-, data-, and protective-relaying systems. Major updates appear in the highly active areas of dry-type transformers, instrument transformers, reactors, and load-tap changers. This book offers convenient access to everything from basic theory and concepts to detailed analysis of the individual components of a transformer.
Reflecting standards, technologies, and new developments around the world, Electric Power Transformer Engineering, Second Editionprovides a thorough and up-to-date guide for power engineers at all levels of expertise.
Other volumes in the set include:
Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution
Electric Power Substations Engineering, Second Edition
Power Systems
Power System Stability and Control
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The editor of this volume also served as editor of the "transformer" portion of CRC's Electric Power Engineering Handbook (2000), which forms the basis of the present volume, contributed by 38 transformer specialists. The first chapter, "Theory and Principles," provides the background material needed. The second chapter, "Equipment Types," explains the nine major classifications of transformers, treating their specifications in detail. The last chapter, "Ancillary Topics," is divided into 14 major sections that discuss in part tap changers, connections, testing, protection, power failure, and other important transformer topics. Of major concern is the omission of a section on the per-unit system, which has come into fairly extensive use by power engineers in dealing with transformer efficiency, transmission lines, and complete transmission-distribution systems; particularly, systems containing several cascaded transformers of various kilovolt-amperes (kVAs) and transformation voltages. The advantage of the per-unit system is that it reduces such networks to a single-line diagram through the choice of a proper voltage base. Appended is an index to the sections of all three chapters. ^BSumming Up: Recommended. Faculty; professionals and practitioners. I. L. Kosow emeritus, City University of New York
Table of Contents
| Preface | p. vii |
| Editor | p. ix |
| Contributors | p. xi |
| 1 Theory and Principles | p. 1 |
| 2 Power Transformers | p. 2 |
| 3 Distribution Transformers | p. 3 |
| 4 Phase-Shifting Transformers | p. 4 |
| 5 Rectifier Transformers | p. 5 |
| 6 Dry-Type Transformers | p. 6 |
| 7 Instrument Transformers | p. 7 |
| 8 Step-Voltage Regulators | p. 8 |
| 9 Constant-Voltage Transformers | p. 9 |
| 10 Reactors | p. 10 |
| 11 Insulating Media | p. 11 |
| 12 Electrical Bushings | p. 12 |
| 13 Load Tap Changers | p. 13 |
| 14 Loading and Thermal Performance | p. 14 |
| 15 Transformer Connections | p. 15 |
| 16 Transformer Testing | p. 16 |
| 17 Load-Tap-Change Control and Transformer Paralleling | p. 17 |
| 18 Power Transformer Protection | p. 18 |
| 19 Causes and Effects of Transformer Sound Levels | p. 19 |
| 20 Transient-Voltage Response | p. 20 |
| 21 Transformer Installation and Maintenance | p. 21 |
| 22 Problem and Failure Investigation | p. 22 |
| 23 On-Line Monitoring of Liquid-Immersed Transformers | p. 23 |
| 24 United States Power Transformer Equipment Standards and Processes | p. 24 |
| Index | p. I-1 |
