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DC Short Circuit Calculation Standards, Again.... 3

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HenryOhm

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Jun 22, 2005
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Sorry, All, but I also am trying to get my hands on General Electric's Industrial Power Systems Data Book, or at least the article concerning DC Short Circuit Calculations (are you out there, BJC?). The Data Book is mentioned in thread238-147340, thread238-98267, and thread238-6870. I do see that it is at either MIT or Taiwan University (see but that doesn't help me much.

I called GE's Whitney Library in Schenectady and they said they wouldn't have it. They referred me to Genium who also didn't have it. The librarian in Schenectady said it was obsolete and both she and Genium ( made it sound like it is totally unsupported.

Anyway, I did find J. C. Das' book, "Power System Analysis: Short-Circuit Load Flow and Harmonics" , 2002, most helpful so far. But, he too, makes a few references to the GE book.

Thanks for any help!
 
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It's long out of print, I suspect. I don't have copy, but I know some people who do. Your best bet is to try to find a retired GE engineer, if there any in your area.
 
I have it.
I think it's on my shirt pocket size 160 MB UBS powered hard drive. It will take a while to find it. I knowit is on my other PC in whic I can't send it till tonight.
We need that smart guy who can tell us how to send it.
BJC
 
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