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Power system analysis
ประเภททรัพยากร : หนังสือเล่ม
ชั้นเก็บ : ตู้ 9 ชั้น 2 ฝั่งซ้าย
หมวด : 600
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สำนักพิมพ์ : Mc Graw-Hill Inc
ผู้แต่ง : Graiager John J
ยอดคงเหลือ : 2
เนื้อหาย่อ : John J. Grainger is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North
Carolina State Unversity. He is a graduate of the National University of Ireland
and received his M.S.E.E. and Ph.D, degrees at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison.
Dr. Grainger is the founding Director of the Electric Power Research
Center at North Carolina State University, a joint university/industry coopera-
tive research center in electric power systems engineering. He leads the
Center's major research programs in transmission and distribution systems
planning, design, automation, and control areas, as well as power system
dynamics.
Professor Grainger has also taught at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison, The Illinois Institute of Technology, Marquette University, and North
arolina State University. His industrial experience has been with the Electric-
ity Supply Board of Ireland; Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago; Wis-
consin Electric Power Company, Milwaukee; and Carolina Power & Light
ompany, Raleigh. Dr. Grainger is an active consultant with the Pacific Gas and
ectric Company, San Francisco; Southern California Edison Company, Rose-
nead; and many other power industry organizations. His educational and
technical involvements include the IEEE Power Engineering Society, The
American Society of Engineering Education, the American Power Conference,
IRED, and CIGRE.
Dr. Grainger is the author of numerous papers in the JEEE Power
Engineering Society's Transactions and was recognized by the IEEE Transmis-
sion and Distribution Committee for the 1985 Prize Paper Award.
In 1984, Professor Grainger was chosen by the Edison Electric Institute
for the EEI Power Engineering Educator Award.
William D. Stevenson, Jr. (deceased) was a professor and the Associate Head of
the Electrical Engineering Department of North Carolina State University. A
Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, he worked in
private industry and taught at both Clemson University and Princeton Univer-
sity. Dr. Stevenson also served as a consulting editor in electrical power
engineering for the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. He
was the recipient of several teaching and professional awards.