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2010 Printed book Hardcover 149,99 € | £135.00 | $209.00 *160,49 € (D) | 164,99 € (A) | CHF 200.00 eBook Available from your library or springer.com/shop MyCopy Printed eBook for just € | $ 24.99 springer.com/mycopy M.M. Saha, ABB AB, Västeras, Sweden; J.J. Izykowski , Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland; E. Rosolowski , Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland Fault Location on Power Networks Series: Power Systems The reader will learn to understand all aspects of protective relaying and automation from both the design and application standpoints Electric power systems will always be exposed to the failure of their components. When a fault occurs on a line, it is crucial for the fault location to be identified as accurately as possible, allowing the damage caused by the fault to be repaired quickly before the line is put back into service. Fault Location on Power Lines enables readers to pinpoint the location of a fault on power lines following a disturbance. If a fault location cannot be identified quickly and this causes prolonged line outage during a period of peak load, severe economic losses may occur and reliability of service may be questioned. The growth in size and complexity of power systems has increased the impact of failure to locate a fault and therefore heightened the importance of fault location research studies, attracting widespread attention among researchers in recent years. Fault location cannot be truly understood, applied, set, tested and analysed without a deep and detailed knowledge of the interiors of fault locators. Consequently, the nine chapters are organised according to the design of different locators. The authors do not simply refer the reader to manufacturers’ documentation, but instead have compiled detailed information to allow for in-depth comparison. Fault Location on Power Lines describes basic algorithms used in fault locators, focusing on fault location on overhead transmission lines, but also covering fault location in distribution networks. An application of artificial intelligence in this field is also presented, to help the reader to understand all aspects of fault location on overhead lines, including both the design and app lication standpoints. Order online at springer.com or for the Americas call (toll free) 1-800-SPRINGER  ▶ or email us at: orders- [email protected].  For outside the Americas call +49 (0) 6221-345 -4301  or email us at: orders-hd-indiv [email protected] m. The first € price and the £ and $ price are net prices, subject to local VAT. Prices indicated with * include VAT for books; the €(D) includes 7% for Germany, the €(A) includes 10% for Austria. Prices indicated with ** include VAT for electronic products; 19% for Germany, 20% for Austria. All prices exclusive of carriage charges. Prices and other details are subject to change without notice. All errors and omissions excepted.

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2010

Printed book 

Hardcover

▶ 149,99 € | £135.00 | $209.00

▶ *160,49 € (D) | 164,99 € (A) | CHF 200.00

eBook 

Available from your library or

▶ springer.com/shop

MyCopy

Printed eBook for just

▶ € | $ 24.99

▶ springer.com/mycopy

M.M. Saha, ABB AB, Västeras, Sweden; J.J. Izykowski, Wroclaw University of Technology,

Wroclaw, Poland; E. Rosolowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland

Fault Location on Power Networks

Series: Power Systems

▶ The reader will learn to understand all aspects of protective relaying

and automation from both the design and application standpoints

Electric power systems will always be exposed to the failure of their components. When

a fault occurs on a line, it is crucial for the fault location to be identified as accurately as

possible, allowing the damage caused by the fault to be repaired quickly before the line

is put back into service. Fault Location on Power Lines enables readers to pinpoint the

location of a fault on power lines following a disturbance. If a fault location cannot be

identified quickly and this causes prolonged line outage during a period of peak load,

severe economic losses may occur and reliability of service may be questioned. Thegrowth in size and complexity of power systems has increased the impact of failure to

locate a fault and therefore heightened the importance of fault location research studies,

attracting widespread attention among researchers in recent years.

Fault location cannot be truly understood, applied, set, tested and analysed without a

deep and detailed knowledge of the interiors of fault locators. Consequently, the nine

chapters are organised according to the design of different locators. The authors do not

simply refer the reader to manufacturers’ documentation, but instead have compiled

detailed information to allow for in-depth comparison.

Fault Location on Power Lines describes basic algorithms used in fault locators, focusing

on fault location on overhead transmission lines, but also covering fault location in

distribution networks. An application of artificial intelligence in this field is also presented,

to help the reader to understand all aspects of fault location on overhead lines, includingboth the design and application standpoints.

Order online at springer.com ▶ or for the Americas call (toll free) 1-800-SPRINGER ▶ or email us at: [email protected]. ▶ For outside the Americas call +49 (0) 6221-345-4301 ▶ or email us at: [email protected].

The first € price and the £ and $ price are net prices, subject to local VAT. Prices indicated with * include VAT for books; the €(D) includes 7% for

Germany, the €(A) includes 10% for Austria. Prices indicated with ** include VAT for electronic products; 19% for Germany, 20% for Austria. All prices

exclusive of carriage charges. Prices and other details are subject to change without notice. All errors and omissions excepted.