Aging power delivery infrastructures / H. Lee Willis, Randall R. Schrieber.
Good aging infrastructure management consists of optimizing the choice of equipment and its refurbishment while also making compatible changes in all those operating and ownership policies, the whole combination aimed at optimizing the business results the power system owner desires. Both a referenc...
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Language: | English |
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Boca Raton :
CRC Press/Taylor & Francis,
©2013.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Series: | Power engineering.
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Table of Contents:
- Aging power delivery infrastructures
- Power delivery systems
- Customer demand for power and reliability of service
- Power system reliability and reliability of service
- Cost and economic evaluation
- Equipment inspection, testing and diagnostics
- Aging equipment and its impacts
- Obsolete system structures
- Traditional reliability engineering tools and their limitations
- Primary distribution planning and engineering interactions
- Equipment condition assessment
- Optimization
- Planning methods for aging T & D infrastructures
- Planning reliability of an aging system
- T & D equipment management philosophies
- Case study.