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R.C. Degeneff - Principles of Power Engineering Analysis Principles of Power Engineering Analysis 1st Edition, Kindle Edition by Robert C. Degeneff (Author), M. Harry Hesse (Author) Publisher : CRC Press; 1st edition (December 20, 2011) Publication date : December 20, 2011 Language : English Print length : 452 pages ![]() This classroom-tested, graduate-level text presents the basic tools required to understand the components in an electric power transmission system. It explains from first principles the expressions that predict the performance of transmission systems and transformers. The authors then extend these concepts to balanced three-phase systems and unbalanced systems. They introduce symmetrical component analysis of transmission systems, three-phase transformers, and faulted systems. They also describe the design of untransposed transmission lines and discuss other analysis component systems. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors. About the Author Robert C. Degeneff is the founder and president of Utility Systems Technologies, Inc., which builds electronic voltage regulators and power quality mitigation equipment and provides consulting to the utility industry. A recipient of the IEEE Herman Halprin Award, Dr. Degeneff is also a professor emeritus at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a PE in New York, a fellow of the IEEE, and chair of the IEEE working group that wrote the C57.142 guide. His research interests include computing the transient response of electrical equipment, power quality, and utility systems planning. M. Harry Hesse was a professor emeritus at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A Fulbright fellow and recipient of the Power Engineering Educator Award from Edison Electrical Institute, he was also a PE in New York and a fellow of the IEEE.
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