Earth Conduction Effects in Transmission Systems

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Written on the basis of the author's field experience with Bell Telephone Laboratories, this is an essentially mathematical coverage of aspects of transmission line theory dealing with earth conduction (plus a chapter on lightning as a special case of electrical conduction) and of practical applications of this theory in the solution of dozens of specific problems.

Author(s): Erling D. Sunde
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Dover Publications, Inc.
Year: 1968

Language: English
Pages: 403
City: New York

INTRODUCTION
I. BASIC ELECTROMAGNETIC CONCEPTS AND EQUATIONS
II. EARTH RESISTIVITY TESTING AND ANALYSIS
III. RESISTANCE OF GROUNDING ARRANGEMENTS
IV. MUTUAL IMPEDANCE OF INSULATED EARTH-RETURN CONDUCTORS
V. PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF EARTH-RETURN CONDUCTORS
VI. DC EARTH CONDUCTION AND CORROSION PROTECTION
VII. POWER SYSTEM EARTH CONDUCTION AND INDUCTIVE INTERFERENCE
VIII. SURGE CHARACTERISTICS OF EARTH-RETURN CONDUCTORS
IX. LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF CABLE AND TRANSMISSION LINES
APPENDIX: DEFININTIONS AND TABLES OF FUNCTIONS
REFERENCES
INDEX