3rd Edition

Electrical Power Cable Engineering

Edited By William A. Thue Copyright 2012
    460 Pages 164 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    460 Pages 164 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Fully updated, Electrical Power Cable Engineering, Third Edition again concentrates on the remarkably complex design, application, and preparation methods required to terminate and splice cables. This latest addition to the CRC Press Power Engineering series covers cutting-edge methods for design, manufacture, installation, operation, and maintenance of reliable power cable systems. It is based largely on feedback from experienced university lecturers who have taught courses on these very concepts.

    The book emphasizes methods to optimize vital design and installation of power cables used in the interrelated fields of electrical, mechanical, and, to some extent, civil engineering. An in-depth exploration of power cable characteristics and applications, it illustrates the many factors that can hinder real-world cable performance. Content focuses on low and medium voltages, considering that these are used for the majority of cables in service globally. This edition also details techniques for testing shielded power cable systems in the field, demonstrating how conductor material size and design depend on ampacity, voltage regulation, and other factors.

    Covering everything from manufacturing to testing, this resource will benefit:

    • Cable engineers and technicians (working for investor-owned utilities, rural electric cooperatives, and industrial manufacturers) who need to improve their oversight and understanding of power cables
    • Universities that offer electrical power courses
    • Professionals who must master new power cable terminology, engineering characteristics, and background information that will aid them in their decision making responsibilities

    The author is a life fellow of the IEEE and one of the original developers of industry standards for cables and accessories. To simplify field fundamentals and techniques for less experienced readers, his book contains new, updated, and expanded chapters and an extensive glossary, in addition to useful references, tables, equations, and photographs. More experienced engineers will appreciate the book’s invaluable updates on the emerging materials, products, and concepts driving their dynamic field.

    Historical Perspective
    Basic Dielectric Theory
    Conductors
    Cable Characteristics-Electrical
    Insulating Materials for Cables
    Electrical Properties of Materials
    Shielding of Power Cables
    Sheaths, Jackets, and Armors
    Standards and Specifications
    Cable Manufacturing
    Cable Installation
    Splicing, Terminating, and Accessories
    Ampacity
    Sheath Bonding and Grounding
    Cable Testing in the Field
    Treeing
    Lightning Protection
    Cable Performance
    Concentric Neutral Corrosion
    Glossary
    Tables and Data

    Biography

    William Thue is a consultant from Hendersonville, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C.

     

    "Electrical Power Cable Engineering, Second Edition meets its complex subject in a readable fashion, especially for those with limited background and experience…sufficient detail is provided for those with greater need in evaluating different cables for specific applications."
    —Kenneth N. Mathes, Consulting Engineer, Schenectady, New York

    "… of interest to cable engineers and technicians, especially those from the utilities, electric power industry, and power plants; cable manufacturers: and those interested in learning about cable engineering. It is written in a manner to quickly deliver useful and practical information about low and medium voltage cable technology."
    —John J. Shea, IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine