Power Engineering Journal
Volume 6, Issue 5, September 1992
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Volume 6, Issue 5
September 1992
Metering—time to catch up?
- Author(s): Ian Forbes
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 214 –215
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920042
- Type: Article
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Electrical breakdown of insulating oil
- Author(s): J.C. Steed
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 215 –216
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920043
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Probabilistic methods aplied to power systems—are they worth it?
- Author(s): G. Orawski
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, page: 216 –216
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920044
- Type: Article
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Reply: Probabilistic methods aplied to power systems—are they worth it?
- Author(s): R.N. Allen
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, page: 216 –216
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920045
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Overhead line design in relation to electric and magnetic field limits
- Author(s): B.J. Maddock
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 217 –224
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920046
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Designers of overhead power lines have to contend with many technical and economic factors in their work. More recently, yet another has been added to the list — electric and magnetic fields. This article points out the principal design features which affect the fields from lines and summarises the guidelines and standards which exist around the world for power-frequency fields. It is based on the author's lecture to the IEE Power Division on the 20th February 1991.
Book review: Lighting Guide—the Visual Environment in Lecture, Teaching and Conference Rooms LG5:1991
- Author(s): J.B. Harris
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, page: 230 –230
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920047
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Failure analysis of HV motors in thermal station auxiliary systems
- Author(s): S.R. Krishnamurthy ; R. Kannan ; S. Ganesan
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 231 –238
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920048
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By analysing the causes of failures of HV motors from 35 power stations in India, it is possible to construct a schedule for motors, from design to operation and maintenance including diagnostic testing, that will result in better, more cost effective and efficient performance of motors.
Tutorial. Electromagnetic compatibility. Part 2: Design principles
- Author(s): C. Christopoulos
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 239 –247
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920049
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All types of equipment and systems must be designed to meet electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) specifications. To achieve this aim, special design techniques are necessary. Their effective use in practical applications depends on the understanding of the underlying physical principles. EMC problems involve complex electromagnetic interactions and hence can only be tacked effectively by a combination of experimental and numerical tools. In this tutorial the general principles and techniques underlying all EMC design are described
Believing in light after dearth
- Author(s): J.B. Harris
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 249 –250
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920050
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Harnessing the wind
- Author(s): L.L. Freris
- Source: Power Engineering Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, p. 251 –260
- DOI: 10.1049/pe:19920051
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In December 1991, Britain's first wind farm was connected to the grid. Concurrently in the latest NFFO round, proposals for 49 projects totalling almost 200 MW were approved by the Government. Wind power is on the verge of widespread commercial development in the UK. This review looks at the technology of wind turbines, the economics and the environmental impact of wind farms.
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