High Voltage Insulation Engineering: Behaviour of Dielectrics, their Properties and Applications
Arora, Ravindra & Mosch, Wolfgang
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Book ID : 2338
ISBN-10 : 81-224-0619-X / 812240619X
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
2005
Edition : (Reprint)
Language : English
xii, 290p., Figs., App., Index, 23 cm. (First Edition pub. in 1995)
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- Electrostatic Fields: Their Control and Estimation Behaviour of Air and Other-Gaseous Dielectrics in Electric Fields; Electrical Properties of Vacuum as High Voltage Insulation; Liquid Dielectrics in High Voltage Applications; Solid Dielectrics and Their Behaviour in Electric Fields.
DESCRIPTION
The book covers in detail the behaviour of gaseous, liquid and solid dielectrics, including vacuum, in electric fields present in high voltage power systems. Insulating materials are classified according to their sources, production and applications before describing their dielectric properties. Their performance under dc, ac and impulse voltages is described for all the three configurations of fields defined as uniform, weakly nonuniform and extremely nonuniform. Analytical and computational methods of electric stress estimation in the dielectrics as well as stress control and optimization techniques are also covered. While describing the breakdown strengths, a distinction is made between intrinsic and practical strengths of the dielectrics. Factors which influence the breakdown have been emphasized. Efforts have been made in selecting actual measured characteristics from the vast number of literature referred. A reader would find it of practical importance. Contents of the book have been evolved from the graduate level courses developed for the curricula at "Technische Universitat Dresden", Germany and "Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur", India. These should also be useful and of sufficient interest to engineers from utilities and industries dealing with high voltage insulation, besides those involved in research.