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2011
This chapter contains sections titled: Electrical Network Electric Generation Stations Fossil Power Plants Nuclear Power Plants Hydroelectric Power Plants Distribution System Exercises ...
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This chapter contains sections titled: Electrical Network Electric Generation Stations Fossil Power Plants Nuclear Power Plants Hydroelectric Power Plants Distribution System Exercises ...
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2006
Preface. 1. The Physics of Electricity. 1.1 Basic Quantities. 1.1.1 Introduction. 1.1.2 Charge. 1.1.3 Potential or Voltage. 1.1.4 Ground. 1.1.5 Conductivity. 1.1.6 Current. 1.2 Ohm's law. 1.2.1 Resistance. 1.2.2 Conductance. 1.2.3 Insulation. 1.3 Circuit Fundamentals. 1.3.1 Static Charge. 1.3.2 Electric Circuits. 1.3.3 Voltage Drop.
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Preface. 1. The Physics of Electricity. 1.1 Basic Quantities. 1.1.1 Introduction. 1.1.2 Charge. 1.1.3 Potential or Voltage. 1.1.4 Ground. 1.1.5 Conductivity. 1.1.6 Current. 1.2 Ohm's law. 1.2.1 Resistance. 1.2.2 Conductance. 1.2.3 Insulation. 1.3 Circuit Fundamentals. 1.3.1 Static Charge. 1.3.2 Electric Circuits. 1.3.3 Voltage Drop.
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Understanding Electric Power Systems
2010Preface to the Second Edition. Acknowledgments. CHAPTER 1 Benefits of Electric Power and a History of theElectric Power Industry. 1.1 Societal Benefits of Electricity. 1.2 Origin of the Industry. 1.3 The Development of the National Electric Power Grid. 1.4 "The Golden Age". 1.5 Global Warming Crisis and Concerns about CarbonEmissions.
Jack Casazza, Frank Delea
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Nuclear power plants. Electrical power systems. Electrical power systems analysis
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Aircraft electric power-supply system
Electrical Engineering, 1943An ever increasing demand for electric power in aircraft has been felt for some time. The necessity of using an electric storage battery started the practice of accompanying it with a d-c generator, first of low current and voltage capacity, later of 50-ampere 12-volt rating, and for the past few years of 200-ampere 24-volt output.
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Electrical Power System Integrated Thermal/Electrical System Simulation
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1992<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper adds thermal properties to previously developed <sup><b>[<span class="xref">1</span>]</b> [<span class="xref">2</span>] [<span class="xref">3</span>]</sup> electrical Saber templates and incorporates these templates into a functional Electrical ...
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