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J. Kuffel - High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals 2nd Edition by John Kuffel (Author), Peter Kuffel (Author) Paperback: 560 pages Publisher: Newnes; 2 edition (August 14, 2000) Language: English ISBN-10: 0750636343 ISBN-13: 978-0750636346 ![]() Power transfer for large systems depends on high system voltages. The basics of high voltage laboratory techniques and phenomena, together with the principles governing the design of high voltage insulation, are covered in this book for students, utility engineers, designers and operators of high voltage equipment. In this new edition the text has been entirely revised to reflect current practice. Major changes include coverage of the latest instrumentation, the use of electronegative gases such as sulfur hexafluoride, modern diagnostic techniques, and high voltage testing procedures with statistical approaches. Review "This revision of a well respected book is an important contribution to the understanding of high-voltage engineering and every serious worker in this field should ensure that they have access to a copy." --Collin Cooper, Emeritus Proffessor of Electrical Engineering, UMIST, POWER ENGINEERING JOURNAL DECEMBER 2000 From the Publisher In this new edition the text has been entirely revised to reflect current practice. Major changes include coverage of the latest instrumentation, the use of electronegative gases such as sulfur hexafluoride, modern diagnostic techniques, and high voltage testing procedures with statistical approaches. About the Author Dean Emeritus, University of Manitoba, Canada
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