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[公告] wiley book《Power System Relaying, Third Edition (Third Edition)》

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Power System Relaying, Third Edition (Third Edition)
! q/ a) b' D7 d2 BPublished Online: 21 Apr 2008
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Author(s): Stanley H. Horowitz, Arun G. Phadke
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Print ISBN: 9780470057124    Online ISBN: 9780470758786& v& V6 W! I5 K& E& ?
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DOI: 10.1002/97804707587868 q2 c: C8 T; q! \

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Description: Power System Relaying, 3rd edition covers fundamental relaying concepts, description of specific relaying concepts and circuits as well as major system devices such as current and potential transformers, transmission lines, transformers, motors and generators, generating plant auxiliary systems, buses and station configuration and equipment. Numerical examples, which clarify the text and demonstrate the philosophy underlying relay selection and settings are included, and problems representing actual power system situations are presented. Utility practices and problems worldwide are discussed, and contrasts are made between the different technologies and preferences of USA, Europe and Asia.- A, D8 ]) N9 V) P
-Provides the student with an understanding of power protection principles and an insight into the phenomena involved.
' W1 G: o' C5 O-Features problems to be worked through at the end of each chapter
- ^( K: j4 J% ]- U/ N4 Q( S4 P-Includes new material on power system phenomena such as stability, system protection concepts as opposed to equipment protection and a description of historic outages.! ?& F$ j% t2 f- H
-Discusses in detail the emerging technologies of adaptive relaying, hidden failures, wide area measurement, global positioning satellites and the specific application of digital devices  c! R) e3 U  a: t4 [
Contents:1 Y4 @$ }6 i* m5 ^3 Q/ J1 v$ l4 b
Preface
9 T: B2 d8 \! n# V2 jPreface to the second edition
4 H! `2 @" L: ]! C% u7 V$ fPreface to the first edition
3 g3 ~8 ~3 g( d% V1 Introduction to protective relaying/ I: ^) w2 e  T. c; Z2 Z
1.1 What is relaying?3 V$ ]8 H1 N( M, T
1.2 Power system structural considerations
/ Z4 A' Z4 D7 L! |  p1.3 Power system bus configurations
$ }8 D6 I) O# L4 ?. o. k1.4 The nature of relaying
* }4 d* T" q3 o# {( C2 P5 P1.5 Elements of a protection system( h- B, n% x+ O7 J) w
1.6 International practices7 K' i* B7 D0 {6 S5 F9 _. \9 ^  \7 X
1.7 Summary3 E$ H2 A8 p- U# W" W7 Q
Problems, C( M1 C: [/ t' @% d) J
References
6 B3 Y. w5 T. O- ?. b3 S6 _2 Relay operating principles
/ L. q9 O) G) h2.1 Introduction/ H9 K: A- e+ y+ H( O/ x$ Z
2.2 Detection of faults
9 h' o0 K  Z& _0 W2.3 Relay designs
) d2 Y# O1 w* E" _! Y2.4 Electromechanical relays# w9 G( Q% u/ `  d
2.5 Solid-state relays
1 F* C( U7 {0 R3 |9 O4 P2.6 Computer relays3 o3 y* E6 L- P9 }
2.7 Other relay design considerations
# T: F8 ]5 D8 l  q, l2.8 Control circuits, a beginning: W* S! a: r- ]% j4 q, a
2.9 Summary; D1 ?$ U7 ]7 H! H, ^& j4 O. y
Problems& G2 `% i4 B# x, G, V. k
References5 G% `  }& F! }. `% L# C2 q' z
3 Current and voltage transformers
* H: M) q$ ?/ y/ s6 E1 J3.1 Introduction# `+ B0 w$ h0 m; F& `
3.2 Steady-state performance of current transformers
# B6 a' K% ?8 b4 U* l5 E3.3 Transient performance of current transformers( N* D0 j8 c3 ^, @# K* ]5 f, v
3.4 Special connections of current transformers
1 u' k! `+ Z4 l' @# p$ y3.5 Linear couplers and electronic current transformers
, n0 R& {. F/ z! n3.6 Voltage transformers
; ?- y3 Y$ v. P! E1 g3.7 Coupling capacitor voltage transformers
' d9 Y$ E# A' C) W* V8 q3.8 Transient performance of CCVTs5 q& y- C, X! n4 R) I4 z) {
3.9 Electronic voltage transformers: Z! t( i' Z* G; I' m& A2 B
3.10 Summary
; A- m3 G; }7 L6 SProblems
* p9 m! M+ l3 P2 m7 @4 s; U5 d3 z5 z1 iReferences
) D% x0 _: W  w$ R; e1 J$ ?4 Nonpilot overcurrent protection of transmission lines
; X2 l& A. S/ j* J4.1 Introduction+ F) G! T3 P# F( T& O/ q) x; g
4.2 Fuses, sectionalizers, reclosers
* z: o) |: j: L. M8 H4.3 Inverse, time-delay overcurrent relays
2 c# C$ `' J- h2 k$ u. \0 R4.4 Instantaneous overcurrent relays) T% {/ d9 p7 S2 [' {
4.5 Directional overcurrent relays: X; k: @' Q7 ]/ R4 l; x$ T- n4 M4 J
4.6 Polarizing, L- a# D0 W5 [: q9 @* h
4.7 Summary
) }% K/ {! Y! ]3 VProblems. y7 T: E8 |# o% v2 N# c8 }  H
References( l) l7 I2 N% ]$ T) e5 d- J! d
5 Nonpilot distance protection of transmission lines
% W2 R6 B) O' Q5.1 Introduction! m- n* T; A& j0 i
5.2 Stepped distance protection
, J! C4 b/ X0 }- l. q6 B5.3 R–X diagram
; s* v" Q# }. W9 @- U/ Y5.4 Three-phase distance relays
& L$ t8 `( @" ^5.5 Distance relay types: P& C) {8 Z4 ^4 d7 t# ]
5.6 Relay operation with zero voltage7 @* W9 |1 @, F
5.7 Polyphase relays8 `2 z9 f* F: F- b* N
5.8 Relays for multi-terminal lines
# @+ X' |5 Y6 l4 C+ d2 G5 P5.9 Protection of parallel lines4 |2 T8 Z; f' f
5.10 Effect of transmission line compensation devices
1 w, ^) m& z# L; g' M1 W) X5.11 Loadability of relays% n$ l! S; [$ a6 Z8 j3 U- t
5.12 Summary% a+ M  n, D& ~5 C
Problems
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6 Pilot protection of transmission lines1 p6 d1 H. w- Y1 I& v8 v
6.1 Introduction
" o9 h5 \; d! s9 q/ B$ Z* ~. G8 R0 s9 O6.2 Communication channels/ U% m( I2 K  w8 B% j( L& o2 K
6.3 Tripping versus blocking
$ v" ]4 G* b! U0 n6.4 Directional comparison blocking1 B! `+ p7 l' u5 Z) q+ w& F
6.5 Directional comparison unblocking
( K7 q# M9 U2 i/ B: f6.6 Underreaching transfer trip
1 o2 X# Y. F: M& u6.7 Permissive overreaching transfer trip
* v# ~6 t$ r$ k3 S6.8 Permissive underreaching transfer trip
# C1 r1 F( ?, R2 @7 ~6.9 Phase comparison relaying
1 |. l& T9 \9 U+ H( [. g6.10 Current differential
4 E+ Z0 B2 t1 W) b4 G6.11 Pilot wire relaying
/ D+ o9 {' y2 M0 @: T$ M6.12 Multi-terminal lines
. e/ m0 M, z$ J, t6 y( v1 H6.13 Summary
1 n9 H+ ~9 f" I7 [$ T5 AProblems
( h; w9 g5 ]! s! F0 dReferences/ e* H, e9 j! f  V/ |* v
7 Rotating machinery protection9 Z+ g/ y' F6 q
7.1 Introduction! u$ O5 ~& H4 e; l0 S
7.2 Stator faults2 D% d0 z/ f( Q9 o) p* j0 d
7.3 Rotor faults& P' R- [9 l& Z, O& m, c
7.4 Unbalanced currents7 j& u. {" w7 r& K, d
7.5 Overload7 l' p* N1 s- x+ O
7.6 Overspeed5 t) t2 Y; W2 f# Q6 J
7.7 Abnormal voltages and frequencies
  g/ ^1 D! Q9 @5 b* H7.8 Loss of excitation
0 ?- n* B. }. h5 x' Q% R7.9 Loss of synchronism
7 h( ~$ Q1 r# y% F, D7.10 Power plant auxiliary system3 [/ R0 ]1 D# B( f* p, U9 T
7.11 Winding connections
( C$ Z5 G) d7 L& ]- O7.12 Startup and motoring
. w+ I7 Y. j  D3 [7.13 Inadvertent energization) f  Z! Y4 U: C% S) V
7.14 Torsional vibration
/ B% _, C4 @9 B& Q) }! G, |% E7.15 Sequential tripping
3 N- M, [. S' F- r7.16 Summary& t% X! e" G# V" Q
Problems
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8 Transformer protection
- A2 N6 g& X6 Q8.1 Introduction
( c+ s7 e! Q& n3 O8.2 Overcurrent protection
( ]  h& k6 z2 c/ U' m; l8 v4 v7 O1 P8.3 Percentage differential protection: h3 [& t* k/ K3 c- W# X- V' x
8.4 Causes of false differential currents
0 v6 T0 u1 H5 ~3 ~- L: [8.5 Supervised differential relays. n, \' x8 ~( `* [+ u3 c/ L
8.6 Three-phase transformer protection- x) c# R9 T* \5 E. s- X3 b
8.7 Volts-per-hertz protection
' c; l  P# {# f  Z! `2 y8.8 Nonelectrical protection
6 \- A% I/ h" Y0 t4 w$ ^8.9 Protection systems for transformers
5 F- m7 v6 ^# M" G, X' _1 M8.10 Summary
$ u0 y/ X) V, y" M1 EProblems8 a: \; W) [/ k9 d0 @
References
) j5 t6 F; h1 [3 W# ~' X9 Bus, reactor and capacitor protection
) m" i' f- D8 X7 }. x0 g& M9.1 Introduction to bus protection: K+ V7 |; g4 p! m0 t
9.2 Overcurrent relays
. t/ s- D) K) H9.3 Percentage differential relays
' _4 [0 w" y2 C4 c" B- l9.4 High-impedance voltage relays
* Y  R9 U# y  H: k2 f3 V3 ~9.5 Moderately high impedance relay; ?4 l& L+ a, Q; E
9.6 Linear couplers
5 p  v* ?9 g$ D, d5 G0 ]9.7 Directional comparison
( ]% t) z3 c: g+ ^1 d9.8 Partial differential protection+ l$ u. s# X" |
9.9 Introduction to shunt reactor protection4 {' u; f; \7 r% F7 C
9.10 Dry-type reactors7 \' c( G  {1 Q; c* W6 h+ W
9.11 Oil-immersed reactors
; S! U2 C. u+ f/ R3 u9.12 Introduction to shunt capacitor bank protection/ q4 v6 r2 C: Y; h$ S/ c# T
9.13 Static var compensator protection% ~* ]; X+ Z1 x- R  w
9.14 Static compensator
) \* k, ~: ]8 y1 R8 N. U8 O3 _9.15 Summary
/ o- s" X/ F6 j0 _' v! u+ t# \! dProblems: Y4 z5 E5 Q( j5 m* V1 ]
References
2 O8 G5 c: V3 L9 B! Y' O10 Power system phenomena and relaying considerations
# H- H' e* L* D( Y10.1 Introduction# N4 b: B% W: ]' M; }" \
10.2 Power system stability3 [9 L- F- J) w1 ?$ g9 D
10.3 Steady-state stability" E* G; V0 u$ A0 X! i/ j
10.4 Transient stability
: Z9 K' T3 c& i# G' e0 P# O/ @10.5 Voltage stability
* e* Q& i9 y; S6 q10.6 Dynamics of system frequency
  W, S# n+ {- r10.7 Series capacitors and reactors- y# r$ Z- r4 K$ c, N% Q% D
10.8 Independent power producers9 K- |/ y" I9 J
10.9 Islanding( a4 _; j" H0 V& ^+ A
10.10 Blackouts and restoration
) j8 j/ O4 o& _, o8 Q3 z10.11 Summary
- X% U2 F7 E0 A  R* g" QProblems$ L# i! t9 l0 p# X, R
References
) a1 x6 W( G! b$ b$ i" L: x11 Relaying for system performance" y# Y$ Q7 c( C
11.1 Introduction
$ a2 f( ]0 g0 K1 s11.2 System integrity protection schemes6 @, |& A2 p; B" v9 h1 `2 `
11.3 Underfrequency load shedding2 k% j) n8 D5 \2 x7 v: L& u1 _
11.4 Undervoltage load shedding7 W9 Z- P, {" [) T* ]3 j
11.5 Out-of-step relaying( z, p+ J3 k; K8 e
11.6 Loss-of-field relaying1 v+ r5 G7 `! M- j' y" @* K
11.7 Adaptive relaying
6 s! s- i  B, Y9 q11.8 Hidden failures/ m' [9 Y* h9 S* D; k
11.9 Distance relay polarizing
8 F" ~4 c3 o' E4 c% P11.10 Summary
# a# H4 W) J8 J$ W5 U! u& PProblems
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12 Switching schemes and procedures
2 x# e/ \$ E* G( e  Y3 |12.1 Introduction) B, x% D2 i+ r9 r2 I
12.2 Relay testing0 O/ r0 S- a: I1 n
12.3 Computer programs for relay setting
2 `0 x1 H7 v9 F8 U; j12.4 Breaker failure relaying
8 Q8 l; ?  s9 V5 A& h" L+ C12.5 Reclosing
* G& S7 Z" n6 t7 r12.6 Single-phase operation. n3 q+ C3 h7 [" n
12.7 Summary
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. y9 J# W; S! s# a+ \& _0 M0 }13 Monitoring performance of power systems4 N8 t7 k* |( m
13.1 Introduction: o5 t/ X7 E# n) e# a- u
13.2 Oscillograph analysis
( j+ Y" O* N$ b" O; T1 @/ h' L. w13.3 Synchronized sampling# z, V" W; i, R
13.4 Fault location! n: \+ L" N( }% n+ p
13.5 Alarms
# `  i! K# c- f3 A  |13.6 COMTRADE and SYNCHROPHASOR standards
& g) J  F1 y8 K: [" K4 Y13.7 Summary
4 C: ?% J3 l# ^# cProblems
( I) t- P- ?0 o# R5 wReferences& L9 O$ m' A, ^. y9 q
Appendix A: IEEE device numbers and functions9 u  m0 N7 X% {2 [
Appendix B: Symmetrical components" Q6 ^5 p* {6 }) k' h
Appendix C: Power equipment parameters
: ~# u, Z) z9 W1 q- B& gAppendix D: Inverse time overcurrent relay characteristics7 F: ^# {9 u1 l$ o, O
Index
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