变电站工程的经典教材!! n- ]5 y& P. J5 V( J
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How a Substation Happens * b. l; t( V: s Z( N' }2Gas-Insulated Substations : @3 N1 d- g% S* _: E4ir-Insulated Substations — Bus/Switching Configurations5 t7 J0 _2 C7 q5 d( G/ ?
Michael J. Bio2 n5 d+ l5 Y; E3 ~* P6 i* V
David L. Harris # h$ F" ^( J3 ?$ S x- s/ v* r3 V0 I.1Introduction/ x5 d# c/ |. E
9Oil-Filled Equipment in Substation [IEEE 980-1994 (R2001)] ) i6 f1 x" f. K: H2 V1 f" {
10 Animal Deterrents/Security C.M. Mike Stine and Sheila Frasier" I1 U3 s7 A' K$ o/ z( e
11 Substation Grounding Richard P. Keil 9 l& Q; j4 ~' h2 T12 Grounding and Lightning Robert S. Nowell H( {" i- v. i3 X# ~6 ~2 Q/ ^
13 Seismic Considerations R.P. Stewart, Rulon Fronk, and Tonia Jurbin1 O. Q: y2 e3 e/ w: D# u
14 Substation Fire Protection Don Delcourt / J h' Q' K) c) X6 \$ h15 Substation Communications Daniel E. Nordell 0 ]0 U+ h: y8 `' w16 Physical Security John Oglevie and Pat Rooney9 R) {" L5 Z% [3 }- M
17 Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems Joseph Weiss and Martin Delson * M; d' f2 ?: h. |18 Gas-Insulated Transmission Line (GIL) Hermann Koch* s, k+ M1 Z f7 D7 Q: E$ D s/ u2 D( x# @