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The development of means of information in the planning of electrical distribution systems

Germond, A.  
1987
Bulletin des schweizerischen elektrotechnischen vereins

The analysis of an electrical distribution system will include the load-flow, the calculation of short-circuit currents, a study of its stability, an evaluation of its reliability and co-ordination of the system insulation. In Europe, Electricite de France has taken a pioneering part in developing methods of calculation. Future advances appear to be in the directions of the identification of optimum couplings, the adjustment of protective systems and the operation of central stations

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research article
DOI
10.5169/seals-903877
Author(s)
Germond, A.  
Date Issued

1987

Published in
Bulletin des schweizerischen elektrotechnischen vereins
Volume

78

Issue

13

Start page

740

End page

743

Subjects

distribution networks

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insulation co-ordination

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load flow

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power system

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planning

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reliability

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short-circuit currents

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stability

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insulation coordination

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power system planning

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electrical distribution systems

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load-flow

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short-circuit currents

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stability

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reliability

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Europe

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Electricite de France

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optimum couplings

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protective systems

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central stations

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