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Electric Safety : (Record no. 3245)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781138073999
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 621.3028
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name El- Sharkawi, Mohamed
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Electric Safety :
Remainder of title Practice and Standards
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 1st ed
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc CRC,
Date of publication, distribution, etc [2014]
Place of publication, distribution, etc Boca Raton :
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 464 P
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505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Fundamentals of Electricity<br/>Electric Fields<br/>Magnetic Fields<br/>Alternating Current<br/>Three-Phase Systems<br/><br/>Basic Components of an Electric Grid<br/>Power Lines<br/>Substations<br/><br/>Physiological Effects of Electricity<br/>Classifications of Electric Shocks<br/>Factors Determining the Severity of Electric Shocks<br/>Symptoms and Treatments of Electric Shock<br/>Microshocks<br/><br/>Ground Resistance<br/>Ground Resistance of Objects<br/>Soil Resistivity<br/>Soil Treatment<br/>Factors Affecting Ground Resistance<br/><br/>General Hazards of Electricity<br/>Touch Potential<br/>Step Potential<br/><br/>Induced Voltage due to Electric Field<br/>Equipotential Surface<br/>Induced Voltage on a Conductor without Field Distortion<br/>Electric Field Distortion due to Earth<br/>Induced Voltage due to Multiple Energized Phases<br/>Effect of Line Configuration on Induced Voltage<br/>Induced Voltage due to Energized Cables<br/><br/>Induced Voltage due to Magnetic Field<br/>Flux and Flux Linkage<br/>Induced Voltage due to Single Energized Conductor<br/>Induced Voltage due to Multiple Energized Conductors<br/>Induced Voltage due to Electric and Magnetic Fields<br/><br/>De-energized Line Work<br/>Definition of a De-energized Conductor<br/>Methods of Detecting Induced Voltage<br/>Main Protection Techniques<br/>Grounding System<br/>Grounding Methods<br/>Case Studies<br/><br/>Live-Line Work<br/>Hot Stick Method<br/>Insulate and Isolate Method<br/>Bare-Hand Method<br/>Case Study<br/>Exercises<br/><br/>Arc Flash<br/>Arc Flash Phases<br/>Assessment of Arc Flash<br/>Calculation of Arc Flash Protection Boundary<br/>Personal Protection Equipment<br/>Approach Boundaries<br/><br/>Atmospheric Discharge<br/>Characteristics of Lightning Discharge<br/>Protection from Lightning Strikes<br/>Safe Distance from Lightning Protection Devices<br/>Exercises<br/><br/>Stray and Contact Voltages<br/>Neutral versus Ground<br/>Service Transformer<br/>Voltage on Neutral Conductor<br/>Stray Voltage<br/>Detection of Stray Voltage<br/>Mitigation of Stray Voltage<br/>Mitigation of Stray Voltage in Hospitals<br/>Contact and Structure Voltages<br/>Neutral Deterioration<br/>World’s Residential Grounding Practices<br/><br/>Electric Safety under Power Lines<br/>Electric Field Calculation<br/>Electric Field near Objects<br/>Electric Field Profile under Power Lines<br/>Allowable Limits for Electric Fields<br/>Minimum Vertical Clearance Methods<br/>Measurement of Electric Field Strength<br/>Mitigation of Electric Field<br/><br/>Coupling between Power Lines and Pipelines, Railroads, and Telecommunication Cables<br/>Electric Field Coupling<br/>Magnetic Field Coupling<br/>Mitigation of Electromagnetic Coupling<br/>Ground Curren
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Electric power engineering education traditionally covers safety of the power equipment and systems. Little attention, if any, is given to the safety of people. When they reach professional status, most power engineers are not familiar with electric safety issues such as practices governing site works or grounding techniques of dwellings, hospitals, and factories. Designed for both electrical engineering student and practicing power engineers, Electric Safety: Practice and Standards provides the knowledge and analysis they need to be well versed in electric safety.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Safety
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Centeral Library Centeral Library Second Floor - Engineering & Architecture 16.11.2016   621.3028 S.M.E 2014 22053 16.11.2016 16.11.2016 Books