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15. Improvement of HEMP resilience of automatic fire-suppression systems
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Vladimir Gurevich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- About the Author V
- Annotation VII
- Introduction IX
- Contents XIII
- 1. Electromagnetic pulse – a parcel from the past 1
- 2. A contemporary view of HEMP for electrical engineers 60
- 3. HEMP simulators 79
- 4. The vulnerability of electronic equipment to HEMP 95
- 5. Electronic components for HEMP protection system 110
- 6. External protection of power systems’ electronic equipment from HEMP 128
- 7. The issues of electronic equipment grounding at the power facilities 149
- 8. The issue of control cables selection for HEMP-protected electric facilities 171
- 9. Grounding of control-cable shields 179
- 10. HEMP filters 189
- 11. High-voltage insulation interfaces 212
- 12. Improvement of the resilience of industrial cabinet-installed electronic equipment to HEMP Impact 222
- 13. Basic principles of direct-current auxiliary-power system (DCAPS) protection 238
- 14. Protection of telecommunication systems in electric power facilities from HEMP 253
- 15. Improvement of HEMP resilience of automatic fire-suppression systems 269
- 16. Protection of diesel generators from HEMP 279
- 17. Features of HEMP resilience-test methods for power system electronics 296
- 18. Methods and means of evaluation of the effectiveness of HEMP protection of the installed power-system 305
- 19. Features of testing digital protective relays resilience to HEMP 317
- 20. Establishment of inventory of electronic equipment’s replacement modules as a way to improve survivability of the power system 334
- 21. The problem of impact of geomagnetically induced currents on power transformers and it solution 342
- A. Standards on HEMP 365
- B. EMP and its Impact on Power System (List of Reports) 369
- C. European Projects related to Protection against HEMP 375
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- About the Author V
- Annotation VII
- Introduction IX
- Contents XIII
- 1. Electromagnetic pulse – a parcel from the past 1
- 2. A contemporary view of HEMP for electrical engineers 60
- 3. HEMP simulators 79
- 4. The vulnerability of electronic equipment to HEMP 95
- 5. Electronic components for HEMP protection system 110
- 6. External protection of power systems’ electronic equipment from HEMP 128
- 7. The issues of electronic equipment grounding at the power facilities 149
- 8. The issue of control cables selection for HEMP-protected electric facilities 171
- 9. Grounding of control-cable shields 179
- 10. HEMP filters 189
- 11. High-voltage insulation interfaces 212
- 12. Improvement of the resilience of industrial cabinet-installed electronic equipment to HEMP Impact 222
- 13. Basic principles of direct-current auxiliary-power system (DCAPS) protection 238
- 14. Protection of telecommunication systems in electric power facilities from HEMP 253
- 15. Improvement of HEMP resilience of automatic fire-suppression systems 269
- 16. Protection of diesel generators from HEMP 279
- 17. Features of HEMP resilience-test methods for power system electronics 296
- 18. Methods and means of evaluation of the effectiveness of HEMP protection of the installed power-system 305
- 19. Features of testing digital protective relays resilience to HEMP 317
- 20. Establishment of inventory of electronic equipment’s replacement modules as a way to improve survivability of the power system 334
- 21. The problem of impact of geomagnetically induced currents on power transformers and it solution 342
- A. Standards on HEMP 365
- B. EMP and its Impact on Power System (List of Reports) 369
- C. European Projects related to Protection against HEMP 375
- Index 377