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Kuffel 205 $a2nd ed. 210 $aBoston $cButterworth-Heinemann$d2000 215 $a1 online resource (556 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780080994147 311 08$a0080994148 311 08$a9780750636346 311 08$a0750636343 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; High Voltage Engineering: Fundamentals; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to second edition; Preface to first edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Generation and transmission of electric energy; 1.2 Voltage stresses; 1.3 Testing voltages; References; Chapter 2. Generation of high voltages; 2.1 Direct voltages; 2.2 Alternating voltages; 2.3 Impulse voltages; 2.4 Control systems; References; Chapter 3. Measurement of high voltages; 3.1 Peak voltage measurements by spark gaps; 3.2 Electrostatic voltmeters 327 $a3.3 Ammeter in series with high ohmic resistors and high ohmic resistor voltage dividers3.4 Generating voltmeters and field sensors; 3.5 The measurement of peak voltages; 3.6 Voltage dividing systems and impulse voltage measurements; 3.7 Fast digital transient recorders for impulse measurements; References; Chapter 4. Electrostatic fields and field stress control; 4.1 Electrical field distribution and breakdown strength of insulating materials; 4.2 Fields in homogeneous, isotropic materials; 4.3 Fields in multidielectric, isotropic materials; 4.4 Numerical methods; References 327 $aChapter 5. Electrical breakdown in gases5.1 Classical gas laws; 5.2 Ionization and decay processes; 5.3 Cathode processes - secondary effects; 5.4 Transition from non-self-sustained discharges to breakdown; 5.5 The streamer or 'Kanal' mechanism of spark; 5.6 The sparking voltage-Paschen's law; 5.7 Penning effect; 5.8 The breakdown field strength (Eb); 5.9 Breakdown in non-uniform fields; 5.10 Effect of electron attachment on the breakdown criteria; 5.11 Partial breakdown, corona discharges; 5.12 Polarity effect - influence of space charge; 5.13 Surge breakdown voltage-time lag; References 327 $aChapter 6. Breakdown in solid and liquid dielectrics6.1 Breakdown in solids; 6.2 Breakdown in liquids; 6.3 Static electrification in power transformers; References; Chapter 7. Non-destructive insulation test techniques; 7.1 Dynamic properties of dielectrics; 7.2 Dielectric loss and capacitance measurements; 7.3 Partial-discharge measurements; References; Chapter 8. Overvoltages, testing procedures and insulation coordination; 8.1 The lightning mechanism; 8.2 Simulated lightning surges for testing; 8.3 Switching surge test voltage characteristics 327 $a8.4 Laboratory high-voltage testing procedures and statistical treatment of results8.5 Weighting of the measured breakdown probabilities; 8.6 Insulation coordination; 8.7 Modern power systems protection devices; References; Chapter 9. Design and testing of external insulation; 9.1 Operation in a contaminated environment; 9.2 Flashover mechanism of polluted insulators under a.c. and d.c.; 9.3 Measurements and tests; 9.4 Mitigation of contamination flashover; 9.5 Design of insulators; 9.6 Testing and specifications; References; Index 330 $aPower transfer for large systems depends on high system voltages. 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