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Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

08/08/2009 11:11 AM

How electricity ones produce is distributed to cities. what is role of IPS tubes, Bus ducts & hardwares used in T&D system

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Re: Transmission & Distribution of Electricity

08/08/2009 5:31 PM
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Re: Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

08/09/2009 12:31 AM

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Re: Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

08/09/2009 3:58 PM

Your question is also much too broad. Various people have written books and volumes of books on this subject. I suggest you locate a few of those. You might start at www.ieee.org if that is not listed in the google link from the other reply.

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Re: Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

08/17/2009 7:41 AM

Here we go , we are heading back to our university old days. The subject is in 5th year in B.S. Electrical Engineering. It was a very interesting and challenging subject. Well either Short, Medium, Long Distance Nominal Pie / Nominal "T" system needs a lot of basic discussion that revloves around the circle of higher mathematics such as differential and integral calculus, and complex Algegra as well. I doubt if you still recall your mathematics if i intend myself to introduce to you the basic aspect of Physics before jumping into differential equation that most commonly the formulas of approach of electrical energy distribution. Basically from generating plant, transmission grid / towers, HV/MV/LV substations, control gears, etc. Try to read the text books authored by plenty of gifted popular Authors/personalities such, Tarbouk, Schaums, W. Rosenbeirg, etc. Engineering is a branch of science of continous study...Even the birds never stop doing their nest even if it destroyed by the kids and storm, they still keep singing... right Folks.

Remember that sometimes the life of an engineer is a ratio of principles and integrated ideas...

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