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Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. Jawahar Lal s an outcome of the National Seminar on ""Technical Manpower Planning in India- Issues and Concerns&quo… Mehr…
Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. Jawahar Lal s an outcome of the National Seminar on ""Technical Manpower Planning in India- Issues and Concerns"" held on 5-7`"" September, 2004 at Jawahar Lal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. All the papers submitted by the participants have been made into 3 volumes. The central theme being manpower planning, all the articles address different perspectives of manpower planning and its practice in India. The papers have been grouped on the basis of different sub-themes. The articles in this Book are on the theme Technical Manpower Planning. This volume is number 1 in the series of total compilation and editing of all the articles received for presentation in the seminar. The various sub-themes covered in all the three volumes are: (1) Manpower Planning in 21st Century; (2) Effective approaches and models in manpower Planning; (3) Manpower Planning in Specified areas; (4) Impact of Globalisation on Manpower Planning; (5) Miscellaneous aspects of Manpower Planning practices in Indian organisations. This book is centred round conceptual and practices of Human Resource Planning function in India. The Books are especially designed to help young Research in the area of human resource management. We hope they will get benefit of the books sufficiently. We express further that the book are expected to create scope for further development research in the area of Human Resource Planning. Contents, 1. The Knowledge Economy and its Requirements : The Type of Technical Manpower We Need 2. Technical Education : Challenges Ahead 3. Status of Technical Manpower in North-Eastern States 4. Technical Manpower Employment Potential in India : Analysis and Policy Implications 5. Technical Manpower and Self-Employment in Jammu and Kashmir 6. Profile of Technical Manpower in Karnataka State 7. Technical Manpower and its Utilisation in Jammu and Kashmir 8. Perspective of Technical Manpower Requirements and Demands 9. Employment Status of Engineering Students Belonging to Socially Backward Categories : A Case Study of Karnataka State 10. Engineering Manpower Challenges in Light of New Millennium Changes 11. Planning of Technical Students Migration in Orissa 12. Technical Manpower Planning in India 13. Technical Education in Kerala: Issues and Concerns 14. Technical Manpower in Engineering Institutions in India : Present Scenario and Future Needs 15. Technical Manpower Planning and Development 16. Technical Manpower : How Its Means to Us Now? 17. Gibbs Phenomenon, Technology Development and Technical Education in India 18. Technology Induced Manpower Downsizing VRS-2000 : An Experience in Public Sector Banks 19. An Approach to Assess the Quality of Technical Institutions 20. Forecast on Needed Growth of Technical Education in India 21. Window-Model : A Solution to Gibbs Effect in Technology Growth and Technical Education in India 22. MET`s Thrust of Building IT Manpower 23. Effective Approaches and Models in Manpower Planning for Drawing Manpower Balances during 10th Plan 24. Impact of Programme on Technical Institutions 25. The Collaborative Role of Technical Institutions and Manufacturing Sectors in the Challenging Scenario of Technical Manpower Planning 26. Mechanical Engineering Education and Employment Scenario in M.P. 27. Planning for Higher Technical Education in Changed Scenario 28. Technical Manpower Planning in India: Issues and Concerns with Special References to Andhra Pradesh 29. Effective Implementation of the Scheme of Apprenticeship Training in India Issues, Prospects and Solutions 30. Withering Polytechnic : Some Remedial Measures 31. Low Enrolment of Women in Engineering and Polytechnic Colleges 32. Innovative Futuristic Impacts of Technical Education in India 33. Role of Knowledge Management in Technical Manpowe Development 34. Building Technical Manpower : The Character Way 35. Technical Manpower : The Printed Pages: 440., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344. 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CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012, 6<
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CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012<
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CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012<
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2012, ISBN: 9788126537792
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012<
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Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. Jawahar Lal s an outcome of the National Seminar on ""Technical Manpower Planning in India- Issues and Concerns&quo… Mehr…
Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. Jawahar Lal s an outcome of the National Seminar on ""Technical Manpower Planning in India- Issues and Concerns"" held on 5-7`"" September, 2004 at Jawahar Lal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. All the papers submitted by the participants have been made into 3 volumes. The central theme being manpower planning, all the articles address different perspectives of manpower planning and its practice in India. The papers have been grouped on the basis of different sub-themes. The articles in this Book are on the theme Technical Manpower Planning. This volume is number 1 in the series of total compilation and editing of all the articles received for presentation in the seminar. The various sub-themes covered in all the three volumes are: (1) Manpower Planning in 21st Century; (2) Effective approaches and models in manpower Planning; (3) Manpower Planning in Specified areas; (4) Impact of Globalisation on Manpower Planning; (5) Miscellaneous aspects of Manpower Planning practices in Indian organisations. This book is centred round conceptual and practices of Human Resource Planning function in India. The Books are especially designed to help young Research in the area of human resource management. We hope they will get benefit of the books sufficiently. We express further that the book are expected to create scope for further development research in the area of Human Resource Planning. Contents, 1. The Knowledge Economy and its Requirements : The Type of Technical Manpower We Need 2. Technical Education : Challenges Ahead 3. Status of Technical Manpower in North-Eastern States 4. Technical Manpower Employment Potential in India : Analysis and Policy Implications 5. Technical Manpower and Self-Employment in Jammu and Kashmir 6. Profile of Technical Manpower in Karnataka State 7. Technical Manpower and its Utilisation in Jammu and Kashmir 8. Perspective of Technical Manpower Requirements and Demands 9. Employment Status of Engineering Students Belonging to Socially Backward Categories : A Case Study of Karnataka State 10. Engineering Manpower Challenges in Light of New Millennium Changes 11. Planning of Technical Students Migration in Orissa 12. Technical Manpower Planning in India 13. Technical Education in Kerala: Issues and Concerns 14. Technical Manpower in Engineering Institutions in India : Present Scenario and Future Needs 15. Technical Manpower Planning and Development 16. Technical Manpower : How Its Means to Us Now? 17. Gibbs Phenomenon, Technology Development and Technical Education in India 18. Technology Induced Manpower Downsizing VRS-2000 : An Experience in Public Sector Banks 19. An Approach to Assess the Quality of Technical Institutions 20. Forecast on Needed Growth of Technical Education in India 21. Window-Model : A Solution to Gibbs Effect in Technology Growth and Technical Education in India 22. MET`s Thrust of Building IT Manpower 23. Effective Approaches and Models in Manpower Planning for Drawing Manpower Balances during 10th Plan 24. Impact of Programme on Technical Institutions 25. The Collaborative Role of Technical Institutions and Manufacturing Sectors in the Challenging Scenario of Technical Manpower Planning 26. Mechanical Engineering Education and Employment Scenario in M.P. 27. Planning for Higher Technical Education in Changed Scenario 28. Technical Manpower Planning in India: Issues and Concerns with Special References to Andhra Pradesh 29. Effective Implementation of the Scheme of Apprenticeship Training in India Issues, Prospects and Solutions 30. Withering Polytechnic : Some Remedial Measures 31. Low Enrolment of Women in Engineering and Polytechnic Colleges 32. Innovative Futuristic Impacts of Technical Education in India 33. Role of Knowledge Management in Technical Manpowe Development 34. Building Technical Manpower : The Character Way 35. Technical Manpower : The Printed Pages: 440., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344. 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2012, ISBN: 9788126537792
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012, 6<
2012
ISBN: 9788126537792
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012<
2012, ISBN: 9788126537792
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012<
2012, ISBN: 9788126537792
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historic… Mehr…
CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012. 2nd edition. Softcover. New. Table of Contents 1 Introduction to computer relaying. 1.1 Development of computer relaying. 1.2 Historical background. 1.3 Expected benefits of computer relaying. 1.4 Computer relay architecture. 1.5 Analog to digital converters. 1.6 Anti-aliasing filters. 1.7 Substation computer hierarchy. 1.8 Summary. 2 Relaying practices. 2.1 Introduction to protection systems. 2.2 Functions of a protection system. 2.3 Protection of transmission lines. 2.4 Transformer, reactor and generator protection. 2.5 Bus protection. 2.6 Performance of current and voltage transformers. 2.7 Summary. 3 Mathematical basis for protective relaying algorithms. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Fourier series. 3.3 Other orthogonal expansions. 3.4 Fourier transforms. 3.5 Use of fourier transforms. 3.6 Discrete fourier transform. 3.7 Introduction to probability and random process. 3.8 Random processes. 3.9 Kalman filtering. 3.10 Summary. 4 Digital filters. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Discrete time systems. 4.3 Discrete time systems. 4.4 Z Transforms. 4.5 Digital filters. 4.6 Windows and windowing. 4.7 Linear phase. 4.8 Approximation -- filter synthesis. 4.9 Wavelets. 4.10 Elements of artificial intelligence. 4.11 Conclusion. 5 Transmission line relaying. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Sources of error. 5.3 Relaying as parameter estimation. 5.4 Beyond parameter estimation. 5.5 Symmetrical component distance relay. 5.6 Newer analytic techniques. 5.7 Protection of series compensated lines. 5.8 Summary. 6 Protection of transformers, machines and buses. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Power transformer algorithms. 6.3 Generator protection. 6.4 Motor protection. 6.5 Digital bus protection. 6.6 Summary. 7 Hardware organization in integrated systems. 7.1 The nature of hardware issues. 7.2 Computers for relaying. 7.3 The substation environment. 7.4 Industry environmental standards. 7.5 Countermeasures against EMI. 7.6 Supplementary equipment. 7.7 Redundancy and backup. 7.8 Servicing, training and maintenance. 7.9 Summary. 8 System relaying and control. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Measurement of frequency and phase. 8.3 Sampling clock synchronization. 8.4 Application of phasor measurements to state estimation. 8.5 Phasor measurements in dynamic state estimation. 8.6 Monitoring. 8.7 Control applications. 8.8 Summary. 9 Relaying applications of traveling waves. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Traveling waves on single-phase lines. 9.3 Traveling waves on three-phase lines. 9.4 Directional wave relay. 9.5 Traveling wave distance relay. 9.6 Differential relaying with phasors. 9.7 Traveling wave differential relays. 9.8 Fault location. 9.9 Other recent developments. 9.10 Summary. 10 Wide area measurement applications. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Adaptive relaying. 10.3 Examples of adaptive relaying. 10.4 Wide area measurement systems (WAMS). 10.5 WAMS architecture. 10.6 WAMS based protection concepts. 10.7 Summary Printed Pages: 344., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2012<
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