Practical power plant engineering : a guide for early career engineers / Zark Bedalov, Vancouver BC, CA.

By: Bedalov, Zark [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA : John Wiley & Sons, 2020Description: 1 online resource. (xvii, 672 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119534990; 9781119534983Subject(s): Electric power-plantsGenre/Form: Electronic booksAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Practical power plant engineeringDDC classification: 621.3121 LOC classification: TK1191Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface –Why This Book? vii Acknowledgments xv About the Author xvii 1 Plant from Design to Commissioning 1 2 Plant Key One-Line Diagram 31 3 Switching Equipment 75 4 Designing Plant Layout 107 5 SystemGrounding 121 6 Site and Equipment Grounding 137 7 Plant Lighting 157 8 DC System, UPS 179 9 Plant Power Distribution 191 10 Insulation Coordination, Lightning Protection 209 11 Voltage and Phasing Standards 239 12 Cables and Supporting Equipment 253 13 Power Factor Correction 285 14 Motor Selection 303 15 Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and Harmonics 321 16 Relay Protection and Coordination 341 17 Plant Automation and Data Networking 379 18 Generation 407 19 Power Dispatch and Control 441 20 Diesel Engine Generator Plant and Standby Power 461 21 Reliability Considerations and Calculations 475 22 Fire Protection 495 23 Corrosion, Cathodic Protection 517 24 Brief Equipment Specifications and Data Sheets 531 25 Solar Power 567 26 Wind Power 599 Index 643
Summary: "This book adds to the theoretical knowledge of engineering students and prepares them for the job market including the search for a position and how best to interview when they find one. A project may be built by mechanical engineers, but it is made operational by electrical engineers, as the electricity is the blood that flows through the plant components. The book offers the authors' decades of practical experience from working in a number of industries with ever-changing technologies and by associating with many experienced engineers from electrical and other engineering backgrounds. It comprises 26 chapters covering all aspects of electrical engineering related to the design and development of power and heavy industrial projects; based on examples, calculations, standards, illustrations, and common sense engineering practices"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface –Why This Book? vii

Acknowledgments xv

About the Author xvii

1 Plant from Design to Commissioning 1

2 Plant Key One-Line Diagram 31

3 Switching Equipment 75

4 Designing Plant Layout 107

5 SystemGrounding 121

6 Site and Equipment Grounding 137

7 Plant Lighting 157

8 DC System, UPS 179

9 Plant Power Distribution 191

10 Insulation Coordination, Lightning Protection 209

11 Voltage and Phasing Standards 239

12 Cables and Supporting Equipment 253

13 Power Factor Correction 285

14 Motor Selection 303

15 Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and Harmonics 321

16 Relay Protection and Coordination 341

17 Plant Automation and Data Networking 379

18 Generation 407

19 Power Dispatch and Control 441

20 Diesel Engine Generator Plant and Standby Power 461

21 Reliability Considerations and Calculations 475

22 Fire Protection 495

23 Corrosion, Cathodic Protection 517

24 Brief Equipment Specifications and Data Sheets 531

25 Solar Power 567

26 Wind Power 599

Index 643

"This book adds to the theoretical knowledge of engineering students and prepares them for the job market including the search for a position and how best to interview when they find one. A project may be built by mechanical engineers, but it is made operational by electrical engineers, as the electricity is the blood that flows through the plant components. The book offers the authors' decades of practical experience from working in a number of industries with ever-changing technologies and by associating with many experienced engineers from electrical and other engineering backgrounds. It comprises 26 chapters covering all aspects of electrical engineering related to the design and development of power and heavy industrial projects; based on examples, calculations, standards, illustrations, and common sense engineering practices"-- Provided by publisher.

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