“Graphic analysis and planning of electrical distribution systems” by Fuehring

  • ©Gwendolyn L. Fuehring

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    Graphic analysis and planning of electrical distribution systems

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    Techniques for computer modeling of electrical distribution systems have been available to utility engineers for years. The formation of a distribution data base can be a huge task because of the enormous number of components in a utility’s distribution system. The continuous changes that occur in a distribution system make data base maintenance difficult. Application of computer graphics to distribution engineering simplifies data base formation and maintenance and aids in interpreting the results of analysis. Graphic-aided distribution analysis allows the engineer to quickly see the results of alternate modes of system operations, thus speeding the iterative process of decision-making. Future applications for graphics techniques in utilities extend to distribution SCADA, work order prepration and protective device coordination.

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    1. Kurtz, Edwin B. and Shoemaker, Thomas M. (Ed) “The Lineman’s and Cableman’s Handbook”, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1976, Chapter 2.
    2. Scott, W. G. “Skim the Cream Off Distribution Costs.” Electric Light and Power (March, 1975).


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