4th Edition

Electric Power Distribution Engineering

480 Pages 239 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

480 Pages 239 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

480 Pages 239 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

496 Pages 239 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

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Are you fascinated by the complex web of electrical power that illuminates our modern world? Do you want to understand the intricate systems responsible for delivering electricity to our homes, businesses, and industries? Look no further than Electric Power Distribution System Engineering, Fourth Edition by renowned author Turan Gönen, revised and updated by Chee-Wooi Ten and Ali Mehrizi-Sani.... Read more

Chapter 1 Distribution System Planning and Automation

SECTION II Profiling Electrical Loads

Chapter 2 Load Characteristics

Chapter 3 Application of Distribution Transformers

SECTION III Projecting Network Expansion

Chapter 4 Design of Subtransmission Lines and Distribution Substations

Chapter 5 Design Considerations of Primary Systems

Chapter 6 Design Considerations of Secondary Systems

Chapter 7 Voltage-Drop and Power-Loss Calculations

SECTION IV Regulating Voltage With/Without Capacitance

Chapter 8 Application of Capacitors to Distribution Systems

Chapter 9 Distribution System Voltage Regulation

Biography

Turan Gönen, a distinguished figure in the field of electrical engineering, held the esteemed position of being a professor of electrical engineering and also served as the director of the Electrical Power Educational Institute at California State University, Sacramento. Gonen's educational background was adorned with a B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering from Istanbul Technical College, followed by a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Iowa State University. His academic pursuits extended further as he achieved an M.S. in industrial engineering and a Ph.D. with a co-major in industrial engineering from Iowa State University, alongside obtaining an MBA from the University of Oklahoma. Gonen first authored this book in 1986. His contributions to academia and research were substantial, marked by a portfolio of over 100 technical papers. His expertise was recognized as he held the distinction of being an IEEE Senior Member. He passed away in 2014

Chee-Wooi Ten (Senior Member, IEEE) holds the position of Professor of Electrical Engineering at Michigan Tech. He focuses on investigating rare events using system risk models and data science, with a keen interest in untangling complex interactions between power grids and transportation systems to advance decarbonization. His efforts center on crafting cyber-aware security strategies for bulk power systems, validated through steady-state and dynamic analyses, emphasizing the need to anticipate disruptions in a context of distributed generation. Ten earned degrees from Iowa State University and a Ph.D. from University College Dublin. He joined Michigan Tech in 2010, after experience as a power application engineer at Siemens. His research covers critical cyberinfrastructures modeling, SCADA automation applications in power grids, and he's edited for IEEE and Elsevier journals, authoring the textbook “Electric Power: Distribution Emergency Operation.”

Ali Mehrizi-Sani (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.,He is currently an Associate Professor with Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA. He is an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, IEEE Power Engineering Letters, and IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution. Dr. Mehrizi-Sani was a recipient of the 2018 IEEE PES Outstanding Young Engineer Award and 2017 IEEE Mac E. Van Valkenburg Early Career Teaching Award among his recognitions.