
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers
by Fink, Donald G.; Beaty, H. WayneRent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
H. WAYNE BEATY is the former managing editor of Electric Light and Power magazine. He is also coeditor of the HANDBOOK OF ELECTRIC POWER CALCULATIONS, ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS QUALITY, ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS: A Nontechnical Guide and the ELECTRIC ENGINEERING MATERIALS REFERENCE GUIDE.
Table of Contents
Section I: Units, Symbols, Constants, Definitions, and Conversion Factors. Section II: Electric and Magnetic Circuits. Section III: Measurements and Instruments. Section IV: Properties of Materials. Section V: Generation. Section VI: Prime Movers. Section VII: Alternating-Current Generators. Section VIII: Direct-Current Generators. Section IX: Hydroelectric Power Generation. Section X: Power-System Components. Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section III: Measurements and Instruments. Section IV: Properties of Materials. Section V: Generation. Section VI: Prime Movers. Section VII: Alternating-Current Generators. Section VIII: Direct-Current Generators. Section IX: Hydroelectric Power Generation. Section X: Power-System Components. Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section V: Generation. Section VI: Prime Movers. Section VII: Alternating-Current Generators. Section VIII: Direct-Current Generators. Section IX: Hydroelectric Power Generation. Section X: Power-System Components. Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section VII: Alternating-Current Generators. Section VIII: Direct-Current Generators. Section IX: Hydroelectric Power Generation. Section X: Power-System Components. Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section IX: Hydroelectric Power Generation. Section X: Power-System Components. Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
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