Front matterPreface to the Fifth EditionPreface to the First Edition1 Introduction to Protective Relaying2 Relay Operating Principles3 Current and Voltage Transformers4 Nonpilot Overcurrent Protection of Transmission and Distribution Lines5 Nonpilot Distance Protection of Transmission Lines6 Pilot Protection of Transmission Lines7 Rotating Machinery Protection8 Transformer Protection9 Bus, Reactor, and Capacitor Protection10 Power System Phenomena and Relaying Considerations11 Relaying for System Performance12 Switching Schemes and Procedures13 Monitoring the Performance of Power Systems14 Improved Protection with Wide Area Measurements (WAMS)15 Protection Considerations for Renewable Resources16 SolutionsAppendix A: IEEE Device Numbers and FunctionsAppendix B: Symmetrical ComponentsAppendix C: Power Equipment ParametersAppendix D: Inverse Time Overcurrent Relay CharacteristicsIndex
Stanley H. Horowitz (retired) was a consulting engineer with American Electric Power Corporation in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and was awarded the PES Life Achievement Award in 2008.Arun G. Phadke, PhD, is University Distinguished Research Professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. He is the recipient of the 2008 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering.Charles F. Henville is a Principal at Henville Consulting Inc. in British Columbia, Canada. He has over 40 years' experience in North American and International power system protection and is a past chairman of the IEEE Power System Relaying and Control Committee.