KEY FEATURES:
-Useful for the graduate students, practicing engineers and scientists in research laboratories.
-Solved problems in electrical insulation design, applied statistics and fundamental aspects in dielectrics are believed to be useful to engineers of varied interest.
-Principles of destructive and diagnostic testing of insulation, data acquisition, both accelerated and censored and their elegant analysis covered in this book serve as guiding principles for conducting scientific experiments.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
This book is intended to serve as a textbook for students of electrical engineering at the graduate level. The inclusion of a number of problems, many of which are completely solved, makes this book very useful in understanding topics in applied statistics and physics of dielectrics. Also, the contents are so designed as to provide a broad picture of dielectrics and electrical insulation. In view of this, the author believes that manufacturers of high voltage and high power equipments can be benefited to a considerable extent. The book could be of particular interest to research engineers/scientists working in research laboratories and conducting applied insulation research. Power supply utilities can consult this book for scheduling the diagnostic testing and condition monitoring schedules. Station engineers will be able to derive support in analyzing, for example, gas analysis and partial discharge data, if they are equipped with facilities to carry out such measurements.
Also available:
Power System Protection and Communication - ISBN 190657426X
Electrical Power Systems - ISBN 1906574030
T S Ramu is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. He received the M.E. degree from IISc, Bangalore, India and Ph.D. degree from IIT-Madras, India (1975). He held a post doctoral position at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands (75-77) and worked as a visiting research scientist, Ecole Polytechnic, Montreal, Canada (1981-83). He was a visiting scientist at the KEMA Laboratory, Arnhem, The Netherlands (1987-88) and a visiting professor at the University of Delft, The Netherlands (1999-2000). He was associated with the TNBR and UNITEN, Malaysia as a technical advisor for a short period in 2005. He is the current Chairman, CIGRE D-1 India and an international Member, CIGRE Gr, D-1.