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Informationen zum Autor H. Lee Willis, Randall R. Schrieber Klappentext Good aging infrastructure management consists of optimizing the choice of equipment and its refurbishment while also making compatible changes in all those operating and ownership policies, the whole combination aimed at optimizing the business results the power system owner desires. Both a reference and tutorial guide, this second edition of Aging Power Delivery Infrastructures provides updated coverage of aging power delivery systems, the problems they cause, and the technical and managerial approaches that power systems owners can take to manage them. See What's New in the Second Edition:All chapters have been updated or are completely newComprehensive discussions of all issues related to equipment agingBusiness impact analysis and models and engineering business studies of actual utility casesStrategy and policy issues and how to frame and customize them for specific situationsThis book looks at the basics of equipment aging and its system and business impacts on utilities. It covers various maintenance, service and retrofit methods available to mitigate age-related deterioration of equipment. It also presents numerous configuration and automation upgrades at the system level that can deal with higher portions of aging equipment in the system and still provide good service at a reasonable cost. Zusammenfassung Illustrates the planning, design, operational, and managerial methods. This title demonstrates novel approaches to utilizing resources in an aging electric power delivery infrastructure - maximizing system effectiveness and maintaining competitive financial performance while reinforcing good customer service. Inhaltsverzeichnis Aging Power Delivery Infrastructures. Power Delivery Systems. Customer Demand for Power and Reliability of Service. Power System Reliability and Reliability of Service. Cost and Economic Evaluation. Equipment Inspection, Testing, and Diagnostics. Aging Equipment and Its Impacts. Obsolete System Structures. Traditional Reliability Engineering Tools and Their Limitations. Primary Distribution Planning and Engineering Interactions. Equipment Condition Assessment. Optimization. Planning Methods for Aging T&D Infrastructures. Planning Reliability of an Aging System. T&D Equipment Management Philosophies. Case Study: Wood Distribution Pole Management. Guidelines and Recommendations. Notes on a Spreadsheet-Based Model for Aging Trends. Sustainable Point Analysis. ...