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Power electronics design [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's guide / / Keith H. Sueker
Power electronics design [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's guide / / Keith H. Sueker
Autore Sueker Keith H
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (273 p.)
Disciplina 621.31/7
Soggetto topico Power electronics - Design and construction
lectronics - Design and construction
ISBN 1-280-62948-7
9786610629480
0-08-045992-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; body; 1. Electric Power; 1.1. AC versus DC; 1.2. Pivotal Inventions; 1.3. Generation; 1.4. Electric Traction; 1.5. Electric Utilities; 1.6. In-Plant Distribution; 1.7. Emergency Power; 2. Power Apparatus; 2.1. Switchgear; 2.2. Surge Suppression; 2.3. Conductors; 2.4. Capacitors; 2.5. Resistors; 2.6. Fuses; 2.7. Supply Voltages; 2.8. Enclosures; 2.9. Hipot, Corona, and BIL; 2.10. Spacings; 2.11. Metal Oxide Varistors; 2.12. Protective Relays; 3. Analytical Tools; 3.1. Symmetrical Components
3.2. Per Unit Constants 3.3. Circuit Simulation; 3.4. Simulation Software; 4. Feedback Control Systems; 4.1. Basics; 4.2. Amplitude Responses; 4.3. Phase Responses; 4.4. PID Regulators; 4.5. Nested Control Loops; 5. Transients; 5.1. Line Disturbances; 5.2. Circuit Transients; 5.3. Electromagnetic Interference; 6. Traveling Waves; 6.1. Basics; 6.2. Transient Effects; 6.3. Mitigating Measures; 7. Transformers and Reactors; 7.1. Transformer Basics; 7.2. Construction; 7.3. Insulation Systems; 7.4. Basic Insulation Level; 7.5. Eddy Current Effects; 7.6. Interphase Transformers
7.7. Transformer Connections 7.8. Reactors; 7.9. Units; 7.10. Cooling; 7.11. Instrument Transformers; 8. Rotating Machines; 8.1. Direct Current Machines; 8.2. Synchronous Machines; 8.3. Induction (Asynchronous) Machines; 8.4. NEMA Designs; 8.5. Frame Types; 8.6. Linear Motors; 9. Rectifiers and Converters; 9.1. Early Rectifiers; 9.2. Mercury Vapor Rectifiers; 9.3. Silicon Diodes--The Semiconductor Age; 9.4. Rectifier Circuits--Single-Phase; 9.5. Rectifier Circuits--Multiphase; 9.6. Commutation; 10. Phase Control; 10.1. The SCR; 10.2. Forward Drop; 10.3. SCR Circuits--AC Switches
10.4. SCR Motor Starters 10.5. SCR Converters; 10.6. Inversion; 10.7. Gate Drive Circuits; 10.8. Power to the Gates; 10.9. SCR Autotapchangers; 10.10. SCR DC Motor Drives; 10.11. SCR AC Motor Drives; 10.12. Cycloconverters; 11. Series and Parallel Operation; 11.1. Voltage Sharing; 11.2. Current Sharing; 11.3. Forced Sharing; 12. Pulsed Converters; 12.1. Protective Devices; 12.2. Transformers; 12.3. SCRs; 13. Switchmode Systems; 13.1. Pulse Width Modulation; 13.2. Choppers; 13.3. Boost Converters; 13.4. The 'H' Bridge; 13.5. High-Frequency Operation; 13.6. Harmonic Injection
13.7. Series Bridges14. Power Factor and Harmonics; 14.1. Power Factor; 14.2. Harmonics; 14.3. Fourier Transforms; 14.4. Interactions with the Utility; 14.5. Telephone Influence Factor; 14.6. Distortion Limits; 14.7. Zero-Switching; 15. Thermal Considerations; 15.1. Heat and Heat Transfer; 15.2. Air Cooling; 15.3. Water Cooling; 15.4. Device Cooling; 15.5. Semiconductor Mounting; 16. Power Electronics Applications; 16.1. Motor Drives and SCR Starters; 16.2. Glass Industry; 16.3. Foundry Operations; 16.4. Plasma Arcs and Arc Furnaces; 16.5. Electrochemical Supplies; 16.6. Cycloconverters
16.7. Extremely Low-Frequency Communications
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Sueker Keith H  
Burlington, MA, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
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Practical batch process management [[electronic resource] /] / Mike Barker, Jawahar Rawtani
Practical batch process management [[electronic resource] /] / Mike Barker, Jawahar Rawtani
Autore Barker Mike
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (189 p.)
Disciplina 670.4/27
Altri autori (Persone) RawtaniJawahar
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Process control
Electronic data processing - Batch processing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-62917-7
9786610629176
0-08-045543-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Identification of batch processes; 1.3 Background of the need for integrated batch systems; 1.4 Overview of batch systems engineering; 1.5 Introduction to standards; 2. Identify and define physical models; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Define the physical model; 2.3 Define tags; 3. Identify and define process models, actions, operations and stages; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Process model; 3.3 Relationship between process model and physical model; 4. Identify and define procedural models; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Procedural model
4.3 Concept of equipment entities5. Introduction to recipes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 S88 recipe model; 5.3 Types of recipes; 5.4 Building recipe procedures; 6. Batch manufacturing basics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Batch numbering, tracking and reporting; 6.3 Batch planning and scheduling; 7. Batch and sequence programming fundamentals; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Techniques for batch control elements; 7.3 Implementation; 7.4 Interaction with continuous process sections; 8. Practical techniques in sequence control design; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Programming PLCs/DCS
8.3 Practical methods of functional specification8.4 Defining equipment procedures; 8.5 Phase logic programming; 8.6 Phase logic interface; 9. Operator and supervisor interface; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Display screens for batch management; 9.3 Guidelines for building user interfaces; 9.4 Consideration of human and ergonomic factors; 10. Batch management issues; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Control activity model; 10.3 Practical problems in batch management; 10.4 Implementation of safety issues in batch management; 11. Batch control technologies; 11.1 Introduction
11.2 Overview of DCS/PLC architecture11.3 Integration of batch control systems to production management and ERP systems; 11.4 Standards for enterprise/control systems integration; 11.5 Sending process quality and production reports back to ERP; 12. Practical software project planning and implementation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 What to look for in batch software packages; 12.3 Batch control software products; Exercises; Apprendix A: Modular approach; A. 1 Introduction; A. 2 Concepts of modular manufacturing; A. 3 Modular approach in batch process manufacturing
A. 4 Modularity using ISA S88 standardAppendix B: Case study of batch automation in a biotech manufacturing plant; B.1 Introduction; B.2 Introduction of manufacturing facility; B.3 The manufacturing process; B.4 The automation project objectives and requirements; B.5 The batch system requirements; B.6 The system architecture; B.7 The plant startup and validation; B.8 Conclusion; Solutions; Index
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Barker Mike  
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Practical batch process management [[electronic resource] /] / Mike Barker, Jawahar Rawtani
Practical batch process management [[electronic resource] /] / Mike Barker, Jawahar Rawtani
Autore Barker Mike
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (189 p.)
Disciplina 670.4/27
Altri autori (Persone) RawtaniJawahar
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Process control
Electronic data processing - Batch processing
ISBN 1-280-62917-7
9786610629176
0-08-045543-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Identification of batch processes; 1.3 Background of the need for integrated batch systems; 1.4 Overview of batch systems engineering; 1.5 Introduction to standards; 2. Identify and define physical models; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Define the physical model; 2.3 Define tags; 3. Identify and define process models, actions, operations and stages; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Process model; 3.3 Relationship between process model and physical model; 4. Identify and define procedural models; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Procedural model
4.3 Concept of equipment entities5. Introduction to recipes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 S88 recipe model; 5.3 Types of recipes; 5.4 Building recipe procedures; 6. Batch manufacturing basics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Batch numbering, tracking and reporting; 6.3 Batch planning and scheduling; 7. Batch and sequence programming fundamentals; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Techniques for batch control elements; 7.3 Implementation; 7.4 Interaction with continuous process sections; 8. Practical techniques in sequence control design; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Programming PLCs/DCS
8.3 Practical methods of functional specification8.4 Defining equipment procedures; 8.5 Phase logic programming; 8.6 Phase logic interface; 9. Operator and supervisor interface; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Display screens for batch management; 9.3 Guidelines for building user interfaces; 9.4 Consideration of human and ergonomic factors; 10. Batch management issues; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Control activity model; 10.3 Practical problems in batch management; 10.4 Implementation of safety issues in batch management; 11. Batch control technologies; 11.1 Introduction
11.2 Overview of DCS/PLC architecture11.3 Integration of batch control systems to production management and ERP systems; 11.4 Standards for enterprise/control systems integration; 11.5 Sending process quality and production reports back to ERP; 12. Practical software project planning and implementation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 What to look for in batch software packages; 12.3 Batch control software products; Exercises; Apprendix A: Modular approach; A. 1 Introduction; A. 2 Concepts of modular manufacturing; A. 3 Modular approach in batch process manufacturing
A. 4 Modularity using ISA S88 standardAppendix B: Case study of batch automation in a biotech manufacturing plant; B.1 Introduction; B.2 Introduction of manufacturing facility; B.3 The manufacturing process; B.4 The automation project objectives and requirements; B.5 The batch system requirements; B.6 The system architecture; B.7 The plant startup and validation; B.8 Conclusion; Solutions; Index
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Barker Mike  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
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Practical batch process management [[electronic resource] /] / Mike Barker, Jawahar Rawtani
Practical batch process management [[electronic resource] /] / Mike Barker, Jawahar Rawtani
Autore Barker Mike
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (189 p.)
Disciplina 670.4/27
Altri autori (Persone) RawtaniJawahar
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Process control
Electronic data processing - Batch processing
ISBN 1-280-62917-7
9786610629176
0-08-045543-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Identification of batch processes; 1.3 Background of the need for integrated batch systems; 1.4 Overview of batch systems engineering; 1.5 Introduction to standards; 2. Identify and define physical models; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Define the physical model; 2.3 Define tags; 3. Identify and define process models, actions, operations and stages; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Process model; 3.3 Relationship between process model and physical model; 4. Identify and define procedural models; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Procedural model
4.3 Concept of equipment entities5. Introduction to recipes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 S88 recipe model; 5.3 Types of recipes; 5.4 Building recipe procedures; 6. Batch manufacturing basics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Batch numbering, tracking and reporting; 6.3 Batch planning and scheduling; 7. Batch and sequence programming fundamentals; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Techniques for batch control elements; 7.3 Implementation; 7.4 Interaction with continuous process sections; 8. Practical techniques in sequence control design; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Programming PLCs/DCS
8.3 Practical methods of functional specification8.4 Defining equipment procedures; 8.5 Phase logic programming; 8.6 Phase logic interface; 9. Operator and supervisor interface; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Display screens for batch management; 9.3 Guidelines for building user interfaces; 9.4 Consideration of human and ergonomic factors; 10. Batch management issues; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Control activity model; 10.3 Practical problems in batch management; 10.4 Implementation of safety issues in batch management; 11. Batch control technologies; 11.1 Introduction
11.2 Overview of DCS/PLC architecture11.3 Integration of batch control systems to production management and ERP systems; 11.4 Standards for enterprise/control systems integration; 11.5 Sending process quality and production reports back to ERP; 12. Practical software project planning and implementation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 What to look for in batch software packages; 12.3 Batch control software products; Exercises; Apprendix A: Modular approach; A. 1 Introduction; A. 2 Concepts of modular manufacturing; A. 3 Modular approach in batch process manufacturing
A. 4 Modularity using ISA S88 standardAppendix B: Case study of batch automation in a biotech manufacturing plant; B.1 Introduction; B.2 Introduction of manufacturing facility; B.3 The manufacturing process; B.4 The automation project objectives and requirements; B.5 The batch system requirements; B.6 The system architecture; B.7 The plant startup and validation; B.8 Conclusion; Solutions; Index
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Barker Mike  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
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Practical electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas [[electronic resource] /] / Geoffrey Botrill, Derek Cheyne, G. Vijayaraghavan ; series editor: Steve Mackay
Practical electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas [[electronic resource] /] / Geoffrey Botrill, Derek Cheyne, G. Vijayaraghavan ; series editor: Steve Mackay
Autore Bottrill Geoffrey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 621.310420289
Altri autori (Persone) CheyneDerek
VijayaraghavanG
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Electric apparatus and appliances - Installation - Safety measures
Electrical engineering - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4237-2274-4
1-281-00943-1
9786611009434
0-08-048016-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Front matter; Half Title Page; Other titles in the series; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Approach; 1.3 Historical development; 1.5 The certification; 1.6 Conclusion; 2. Electrical energy, ignition and flammability; 2.1 Electrical energy and ignition; 2.2 The basics of electricity; 2.3 Electrical heat energy; 2.4 Sources of ignition; 2.5 Flammability; 2.6 Flammability principles; 3. Area classification; 3.1 General; 3.2 Principles of safety; 3.3 Hazards and hazardous areas; 3.4 Basic properties of combustible and ignitable material
3.5 Basis of area classification 3.6 Zonal classification; 3.10 Classification procedure; 3.11 Responsibility and personnel involved; 3.12 Documentation; 3.13 Policy and guidelines for implementation; 3.14 Area classification examples; 3.15 Summary of area classification; 3.16 A case study; 4. Design philosophy and selection of equipment/apparatus; 4.1 General; 4.2 Risks . . . history; 4.3 Classification concepts; 4.4 Equipment . . . a definition; 4.5 Apparatus grouping; 4.6 Surface temperature classification; 4.7 Concepts and techniques of explosion protection
4.8 Methods of explosion protection 4.9 Typical applications of methods of protection; 4.10 Mixed techniques; 4.11 Dust explosion-protection methods; 4.12 Selection of explosion-protection technique for safeguarding; 4.13 Conclusion; 5. Protection concept 'd'; 5.1 General; 5.2 Definitions; 5.3 Certification in brief; 5.4 Construction requirements; 5.5 Flameproof theory; 5.6 Other general requirements for explosive atmospheres; 5.7 Testing; 5.8 Grouping and effect of temperature classification; 5.9 Conditions of use; 5.10 Illustrations of mechanical construction types; 5.11 Summary
6. Protection concept 'e' 6.1 General; 6.2 Definitions; 6.3 Principles of design for increased safety; 6.4 Certification (components); 6.5 Construction requirements; 6.6 Principles of testing; 6.7 Periodic testing and repair of electrical apparatus; 6.8 Conditions of use; 7. Protection concept 'n'; 7.1 General; 7.2 Definitions; 7.3 Principles of design; 7.4 Certification; 7.5 Construction requirements; 7.6 Conditions of use; 7.7 Illustrations; 8. Protection concept 'i' principles; 8.1 Origins of intrinsic safety; 8.2 Principles of IS; 8.3 Electrical theory to explain IS
8.4 Implementation of IS 8.5 The shunt diode safety barrier; 8.6 Associated apparatus; 8.7 Electrical apparatus in the hazardous area; 8.8 Enclosures; 8.9 Temperature; 8.10 The IS systems concept; 8.12 System documentation; 8.13 Assessment of safety; 8.14 Simple apparatus; 8.15 Safety parameters; 8.16 Temperature classification of systems; 8.17 Systems concepts in other standards; 9. Protection concept 'p'; 9.1 General; 9.2 Definitions; 9.4 Construction requirements; 9.5 Principles of application; 9.6 Other design requirements; 9.8 Testing; 9.9 Summary; 10. Other concepts; 10.1 General
10.5 Component certification
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Bottrill Geoffrey  
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
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Practical electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas [[electronic resource] /] / Geoffrey Botrill, Derek Cheyne, G. Vijayaraghavan ; series editor: Steve Mackay
Practical electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas [[electronic resource] /] / Geoffrey Botrill, Derek Cheyne, G. Vijayaraghavan ; series editor: Steve Mackay
Autore Bottrill Geoffrey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 621.310420289
Altri autori (Persone) CheyneDerek
VijayaraghavanG
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Electric apparatus and appliances - Installation - Safety measures
Electrical engineering - Safety measures
ISBN 1-4237-2274-4
1-281-00943-1
9786611009434
0-08-048016-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Front matter; Half Title Page; Other titles in the series; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Approach; 1.3 Historical development; 1.5 The certification; 1.6 Conclusion; 2. Electrical energy, ignition and flammability; 2.1 Electrical energy and ignition; 2.2 The basics of electricity; 2.3 Electrical heat energy; 2.4 Sources of ignition; 2.5 Flammability; 2.6 Flammability principles; 3. Area classification; 3.1 General; 3.2 Principles of safety; 3.3 Hazards and hazardous areas; 3.4 Basic properties of combustible and ignitable material
3.5 Basis of area classification 3.6 Zonal classification; 3.10 Classification procedure; 3.11 Responsibility and personnel involved; 3.12 Documentation; 3.13 Policy and guidelines for implementation; 3.14 Area classification examples; 3.15 Summary of area classification; 3.16 A case study; 4. Design philosophy and selection of equipment/apparatus; 4.1 General; 4.2 Risks . . . history; 4.3 Classification concepts; 4.4 Equipment . . . a definition; 4.5 Apparatus grouping; 4.6 Surface temperature classification; 4.7 Concepts and techniques of explosion protection
4.8 Methods of explosion protection 4.9 Typical applications of methods of protection; 4.10 Mixed techniques; 4.11 Dust explosion-protection methods; 4.12 Selection of explosion-protection technique for safeguarding; 4.13 Conclusion; 5. Protection concept 'd'; 5.1 General; 5.2 Definitions; 5.3 Certification in brief; 5.4 Construction requirements; 5.5 Flameproof theory; 5.6 Other general requirements for explosive atmospheres; 5.7 Testing; 5.8 Grouping and effect of temperature classification; 5.9 Conditions of use; 5.10 Illustrations of mechanical construction types; 5.11 Summary
6. Protection concept 'e' 6.1 General; 6.2 Definitions; 6.3 Principles of design for increased safety; 6.4 Certification (components); 6.5 Construction requirements; 6.6 Principles of testing; 6.7 Periodic testing and repair of electrical apparatus; 6.8 Conditions of use; 7. Protection concept 'n'; 7.1 General; 7.2 Definitions; 7.3 Principles of design; 7.4 Certification; 7.5 Construction requirements; 7.6 Conditions of use; 7.7 Illustrations; 8. Protection concept 'i' principles; 8.1 Origins of intrinsic safety; 8.2 Principles of IS; 8.3 Electrical theory to explain IS
8.4 Implementation of IS 8.5 The shunt diode safety barrier; 8.6 Associated apparatus; 8.7 Electrical apparatus in the hazardous area; 8.8 Enclosures; 8.9 Temperature; 8.10 The IS systems concept; 8.12 System documentation; 8.13 Assessment of safety; 8.14 Simple apparatus; 8.15 Safety parameters; 8.16 Temperature classification of systems; 8.17 Systems concepts in other standards; 9. Protection concept 'p'; 9.1 General; 9.2 Definitions; 9.4 Construction requirements; 9.5 Principles of application; 9.6 Other design requirements; 9.8 Testing; 9.9 Summary; 10. Other concepts; 10.1 General
10.5 Component certification
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Bottrill Geoffrey  
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Practical electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas [[electronic resource] /] / Geoffrey Botrill, Derek Cheyne, G. Vijayaraghavan ; series editor: Steve Mackay
Practical electrical equipment and installations in hazardous areas [[electronic resource] /] / Geoffrey Botrill, Derek Cheyne, G. Vijayaraghavan ; series editor: Steve Mackay
Autore Bottrill Geoffrey
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 621.310420289
Altri autori (Persone) CheyneDerek
VijayaraghavanG
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Electric apparatus and appliances - Installation - Safety measures
Electrical engineering - Safety measures
ISBN 1-4237-2274-4
1-281-00943-1
9786611009434
0-08-048016-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Front matter; Half Title Page; Other titles in the series; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Approach; 1.3 Historical development; 1.5 The certification; 1.6 Conclusion; 2. Electrical energy, ignition and flammability; 2.1 Electrical energy and ignition; 2.2 The basics of electricity; 2.3 Electrical heat energy; 2.4 Sources of ignition; 2.5 Flammability; 2.6 Flammability principles; 3. Area classification; 3.1 General; 3.2 Principles of safety; 3.3 Hazards and hazardous areas; 3.4 Basic properties of combustible and ignitable material
3.5 Basis of area classification 3.6 Zonal classification; 3.10 Classification procedure; 3.11 Responsibility and personnel involved; 3.12 Documentation; 3.13 Policy and guidelines for implementation; 3.14 Area classification examples; 3.15 Summary of area classification; 3.16 A case study; 4. Design philosophy and selection of equipment/apparatus; 4.1 General; 4.2 Risks . . . history; 4.3 Classification concepts; 4.4 Equipment . . . a definition; 4.5 Apparatus grouping; 4.6 Surface temperature classification; 4.7 Concepts and techniques of explosion protection
4.8 Methods of explosion protection 4.9 Typical applications of methods of protection; 4.10 Mixed techniques; 4.11 Dust explosion-protection methods; 4.12 Selection of explosion-protection technique for safeguarding; 4.13 Conclusion; 5. Protection concept 'd'; 5.1 General; 5.2 Definitions; 5.3 Certification in brief; 5.4 Construction requirements; 5.5 Flameproof theory; 5.6 Other general requirements for explosive atmospheres; 5.7 Testing; 5.8 Grouping and effect of temperature classification; 5.9 Conditions of use; 5.10 Illustrations of mechanical construction types; 5.11 Summary
6. Protection concept 'e' 6.1 General; 6.2 Definitions; 6.3 Principles of design for increased safety; 6.4 Certification (components); 6.5 Construction requirements; 6.6 Principles of testing; 6.7 Periodic testing and repair of electrical apparatus; 6.8 Conditions of use; 7. Protection concept 'n'; 7.1 General; 7.2 Definitions; 7.3 Principles of design; 7.4 Certification; 7.5 Construction requirements; 7.6 Conditions of use; 7.7 Illustrations; 8. Protection concept 'i' principles; 8.1 Origins of intrinsic safety; 8.2 Principles of IS; 8.3 Electrical theory to explain IS
8.4 Implementation of IS 8.5 The shunt diode safety barrier; 8.6 Associated apparatus; 8.7 Electrical apparatus in the hazardous area; 8.8 Enclosures; 8.9 Temperature; 8.10 The IS systems concept; 8.12 System documentation; 8.13 Assessment of safety; 8.14 Simple apparatus; 8.15 Safety parameters; 8.16 Temperature classification of systems; 8.17 Systems concepts in other standards; 9. Protection concept 'p'; 9.1 General; 9.2 Definitions; 9.4 Construction requirements; 9.5 Principles of application; 9.6 Other design requirements; 9.8 Testing; 9.9 Summary; 10. Other concepts; 10.1 General
10.5 Component certification
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Bottrill Geoffrey  
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
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Practical embedded security [[electronic resource] ] : building secure resource-constrained systems / / by Timothy Stapko
Practical embedded security [[electronic resource] ] : building secure resource-constrained systems / / by Timothy Stapko
Autore Stapko Timothy John
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (299 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Collana Embedded technology series
Soggetto topico Embedded computer systems
Computer networks - Security measures
Computer security
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-03931-4
9786611039318
0-08-055131-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Practical Embedded Security; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Computer Security Introduction and Review; What Is Security?; What Can We Do?; Access Control and the Origins of Computer Security Theory; Security Policies; Cryptography; Data Integrity and Authentication; Wrap-Up; Recommended Reading; CHAPTER 2: Network Communications Protocols and Built-in Security; Low-Level Communications; Transport and Internet Layer Protocols; Other Network Protocols; Wrap-Up: Network Communications; CHAPTER 3: Security Protocols and Algorithms; Protocol Madness
Standardizing Security-A Brief HistoryStandardized Security in Practice; Cryptography and Protocols; Other Security Protocols; CHAPTER 4: The Secure Sockets Layer; SSL History; Pesky PKI; PKI Alternatives; SSL Under the Hood; The SSL Session; SSL in Practice; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 5: Embedded Security; Networked Embedded Systems and Resource Constraints; Embedded Security Design; The KISS Principle; Modularity Is Key; Pick and Pull; Justification; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 6: Wireless; Wireless Technologies; Bluetooth; ZigBee; Wireless Technologies and the Future; Wrap-Up
CHAPTER 7: Application-Layer and Client/Server ProtocolsIntroduction; The World Wide Web; Web-Based Interfaces; Server-Side HTTP Web Interfaces; HTTP Client Web Interfaces; Combination Client/Server HTTP Applications; Console Applications; File Transfer Protocol; Email, DNS, DHCP, and SNMP; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 8: Choosing and Optimizing Cryptographic Algorithms for Resource-Constrained Systems; Do We Need Cryptography?; Hashing-Low Security, High Performance; To Optimize or Not to Optimize · · ·; Choosing Cryptographic Algorithms; Tailoring Security for Your Application; Wrap-Up
CHAPTER 9: Hardware-Based SecurityHigh Performance in Silicon; Wrap-Up: Security and Hardware; CHAPTER 10: Conclusion-Miscellaneous Security Issues and the Future of Embedded Applications Security; Programming Languages and Security; Dealing with Attacks; The Future of Security; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 11: PIC Case Study; Microchip PIC with Ethernet Controller; PIC Example Application-Secure LED Blinking; CHAPTER 12: Rabbit Case Study; Rabbit 4000 CPU with Dynamic C; The History of Rabbit; Software on the Rabbit; Rabbit Case Study-Internet Enabled Vending Machine; Putting It All Together
The PC SideWrap-Up: A Secure Rabbit; APPENDIX A: Source Listings; PIC Example Source Code (Main Program); Index
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Stapko Timothy John  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2008
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Practical embedded security [[electronic resource] ] : building secure resource-constrained systems / / by Timothy Stapko
Practical embedded security [[electronic resource] ] : building secure resource-constrained systems / / by Timothy Stapko
Autore Stapko Timothy John
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (299 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Collana Embedded technology series
Soggetto topico Embedded computer systems
Computer networks - Security measures
Computer security
ISBN 1-281-03931-4
9786611039318
0-08-055131-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Practical Embedded Security; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Computer Security Introduction and Review; What Is Security?; What Can We Do?; Access Control and the Origins of Computer Security Theory; Security Policies; Cryptography; Data Integrity and Authentication; Wrap-Up; Recommended Reading; CHAPTER 2: Network Communications Protocols and Built-in Security; Low-Level Communications; Transport and Internet Layer Protocols; Other Network Protocols; Wrap-Up: Network Communications; CHAPTER 3: Security Protocols and Algorithms; Protocol Madness
Standardizing Security-A Brief HistoryStandardized Security in Practice; Cryptography and Protocols; Other Security Protocols; CHAPTER 4: The Secure Sockets Layer; SSL History; Pesky PKI; PKI Alternatives; SSL Under the Hood; The SSL Session; SSL in Practice; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 5: Embedded Security; Networked Embedded Systems and Resource Constraints; Embedded Security Design; The KISS Principle; Modularity Is Key; Pick and Pull; Justification; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 6: Wireless; Wireless Technologies; Bluetooth; ZigBee; Wireless Technologies and the Future; Wrap-Up
CHAPTER 7: Application-Layer and Client/Server ProtocolsIntroduction; The World Wide Web; Web-Based Interfaces; Server-Side HTTP Web Interfaces; HTTP Client Web Interfaces; Combination Client/Server HTTP Applications; Console Applications; File Transfer Protocol; Email, DNS, DHCP, and SNMP; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 8: Choosing and Optimizing Cryptographic Algorithms for Resource-Constrained Systems; Do We Need Cryptography?; Hashing-Low Security, High Performance; To Optimize or Not to Optimize · · ·; Choosing Cryptographic Algorithms; Tailoring Security for Your Application; Wrap-Up
CHAPTER 9: Hardware-Based SecurityHigh Performance in Silicon; Wrap-Up: Security and Hardware; CHAPTER 10: Conclusion-Miscellaneous Security Issues and the Future of Embedded Applications Security; Programming Languages and Security; Dealing with Attacks; The Future of Security; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 11: PIC Case Study; Microchip PIC with Ethernet Controller; PIC Example Application-Secure LED Blinking; CHAPTER 12: Rabbit Case Study; Rabbit 4000 CPU with Dynamic C; The History of Rabbit; Software on the Rabbit; Rabbit Case Study-Internet Enabled Vending Machine; Putting It All Together
The PC SideWrap-Up: A Secure Rabbit; APPENDIX A: Source Listings; PIC Example Source Code (Main Program); Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784350003321
Stapko Timothy John  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Practical embedded security [[electronic resource] ] : building secure resource-constrained systems / / by Timothy Stapko
Practical embedded security [[electronic resource] ] : building secure resource-constrained systems / / by Timothy Stapko
Autore Stapko Timothy John
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (299 p.)
Disciplina 005.8
Collana Embedded technology series
Soggetto topico Embedded computer systems
Computer networks - Security measures
Computer security
ISBN 1-281-03931-4
9786611039318
0-08-055131-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Practical Embedded Security; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Computer Security Introduction and Review; What Is Security?; What Can We Do?; Access Control and the Origins of Computer Security Theory; Security Policies; Cryptography; Data Integrity and Authentication; Wrap-Up; Recommended Reading; CHAPTER 2: Network Communications Protocols and Built-in Security; Low-Level Communications; Transport and Internet Layer Protocols; Other Network Protocols; Wrap-Up: Network Communications; CHAPTER 3: Security Protocols and Algorithms; Protocol Madness
Standardizing Security-A Brief HistoryStandardized Security in Practice; Cryptography and Protocols; Other Security Protocols; CHAPTER 4: The Secure Sockets Layer; SSL History; Pesky PKI; PKI Alternatives; SSL Under the Hood; The SSL Session; SSL in Practice; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 5: Embedded Security; Networked Embedded Systems and Resource Constraints; Embedded Security Design; The KISS Principle; Modularity Is Key; Pick and Pull; Justification; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 6: Wireless; Wireless Technologies; Bluetooth; ZigBee; Wireless Technologies and the Future; Wrap-Up
CHAPTER 7: Application-Layer and Client/Server ProtocolsIntroduction; The World Wide Web; Web-Based Interfaces; Server-Side HTTP Web Interfaces; HTTP Client Web Interfaces; Combination Client/Server HTTP Applications; Console Applications; File Transfer Protocol; Email, DNS, DHCP, and SNMP; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 8: Choosing and Optimizing Cryptographic Algorithms for Resource-Constrained Systems; Do We Need Cryptography?; Hashing-Low Security, High Performance; To Optimize or Not to Optimize · · ·; Choosing Cryptographic Algorithms; Tailoring Security for Your Application; Wrap-Up
CHAPTER 9: Hardware-Based SecurityHigh Performance in Silicon; Wrap-Up: Security and Hardware; CHAPTER 10: Conclusion-Miscellaneous Security Issues and the Future of Embedded Applications Security; Programming Languages and Security; Dealing with Attacks; The Future of Security; Wrap-Up; CHAPTER 11: PIC Case Study; Microchip PIC with Ethernet Controller; PIC Example Application-Secure LED Blinking; CHAPTER 12: Rabbit Case Study; Rabbit 4000 CPU with Dynamic C; The History of Rabbit; Software on the Rabbit; Rabbit Case Study-Internet Enabled Vending Machine; Putting It All Together
The PC SideWrap-Up: A Secure Rabbit; APPENDIX A: Source Listings; PIC Example Source Code (Main Program); Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806888903321
Stapko Timothy John  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui