Lightning Interaction with Power Systems

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Lightning Interaction with Power Systems
Author : Alexandre Piantini
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 10 October 2019
ISBN : 178561391X
Pages : 400 pages
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Lightning Interaction with Power Systems by Alexandre Piantini Book PDF Summary

This volume gives complete coverage of the effects of lightning on power system components, including renewable energy power generators, and how to protect them. Ideal as a reference for researchers in the field of lightning and for power transmission and distribution line engineers and designers, it will also be valuable to telecommunication systems engineers. Topics covered include lightning electromagnetic fields and return stroke models; lightning location systems; field-to-transmission line coupling models; grounding and bonding; and more.

Lightning Interaction with Power Systems

This volume gives complete coverage of the effects of lightning on power system components, including renewable energy power generators, and how to protect them. Ideal as a reference for researchers in the field of lightning and for power transmission and distribution line engineers and designers, it will also be valuable

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Lightning Interaction with Power Systems

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