Power Engineering Journal
Volume 2, Issue 2, March 1988
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Volume 2, Issue 2
March 1988
Market forces
- Author(s): M.N. John
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, page: 62 –62
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880011
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Transmission-line design: the ultimate load concept applied to the Java 500 kV transmission lines
- Author(s): A.B. Wood ; R.I. Fair ; R.J. Liptrot
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 63 –70
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880012
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The traditional ‘working load x factor of safety’ approach to transmission-line design is questioned on the basis of its illogicality and susceptibility to accidental under-or over-design. The ultimate load concept based on statistically deduced data is seen as the way forward, and formed the basis for the design of the Java 500 kV transmission lines
The future of variable-frequency drives
- Author(s): K.K. Schwarz
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 71 –77
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880013
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The three basic configurations of cyclo-convertor, voltage-fed convertor and current-fed convertor depend on the economic availability of appropriate semiconductor devices. The various considerations of drive requirements are examined for the most cost-effective solution
Contracts & orders
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 79 –81
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880014
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Electric metal melting—a review
- Author(s): C.J. Edgerley ; L. Smith ; C.F. Wilford
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 83 –92
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880015
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Virtually all objects made from metal have been molten at least once during their production from the original ore source. This fact illustrates the importance of the metal-melting operation in producing the useful and decorative metallic objects which have been available virtually throughout the history of mankind
An economical distribution system for high-density commercial and industrial loads
- Author(s): R.J. Coomerr ; A.L. Hoi ; J.W. Robinson
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 95 –102
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880016
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A new configuration for medium-voltage mesh distribution networks utilises current technology and results in significant cost savings
Modern Power Devices
- Author(s): P.D. Taylor
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, page: 103 –103
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880017
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants
- Author(s): C.B. Cooper
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, page: 103 –103
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880018
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Hertz and the Maxwellians
- Author(s): Bob Gordon
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 103 –104
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880019
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Biological Effects of Transmission Line Fields
- Author(s): W.T. Norris
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, page: 104 –104
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880020
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Electric power for industrial processes using dielectric heating
- Author(s): W. Leonard Harrison
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 105 –113
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880021
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Continuing development of dielectric heating systems allows much wider use by industry to attain higher levels of production efficiency, savings of energy and materials and in some cases to enable entirely new methods of production to be used
Architectural developments in on-line computer systems for power stations
- Author(s): Frank Humphries
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 115 –119
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19880022
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On-line computer systems for monitoring and controlling fossil-fuel and nuclear power stations were implemented in the 1970s. Developments in the technology of communications and chips have taken place in the 1980s, and two systems making use of such facilities are described, including current developments in prospect
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