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1、 电气工程及其自动化专业英语翻译 Electric Power Systems.The modern society depends on the electricity supply more heavily than ever before.It can not be imagined what the world should be if the electricity supply were interrupted all over the world.Electric power systems(or electric energy systems),providing electr
2、icity to the modern society,have become indispensable components of the industrial world.The first complete electric power system(comprising a generator,cable,fuse,meter,and loads)was built by Thomas Edison the historic Pearl Street Station in New York City which began operation in September 1882.Th
3、is was a DC system consisting of a steam-engine-driven DC generator supplying power to 59 customers within an area roughly 1.5 km in radius.The load,which consisted entirely of incandescent lamps,was supplied at 110 V through an underground cable system.Within a few years similar systems were in ope
4、ration in most large cities throughout the world.With the development of motors by Frank Sprague in 1884,motor loads were added to such systems.This was the beginning of what would develop into one of the largest industries in the world.In spite of the initial widespread use of DC systems,they were
5、almost completely superseded by AC systems.By 1886,the limitations of DC systems were becoming increasingly apparent.They could deliver power only a short distance from generators.To keep transmission power losses(I 2 R)and voltage drops to acceptable levels,voltage levels had to be high for long-di
6、stance power transmission.Such high voltages were not acceptable for generation and consumption of power;therefore,a convenient means for voltage transformation became a necessity.The development of the transformer and AC transmission by L.Gaulard and JD Gibbs of Paris,France,led to AC electric powe
7、r systems.In 1889,the first AC transmission line in North America was put into operation in Oregon between Willamette Falls and Portland.It was a single-phase line transmitting power at 4,000 V over a distance of 21 km.With the development of polyphase systems by Nikola Tesla,the AC system became ev
8、en more attractive.By 1888,Tesla held several patents on AC motors,generators,transformers,and transmission systems.Westinghouse bought the patents to these early inventions,and they formed the basis of the present-day AC systems.In the 1890s,there was considerable controversy over whether the elect
9、ric utility industry should be standardized on DC or AC.By the turn of the century,the AC system had won out over the DC system for the following reasons:(1)Voltage levels can be easily transformed in AC systems,thus providing the flexibility for use of different voltages for generation,transmission
10、,and consumption.(2)AC generators are much simpler than DC generators.(3)AC motors are much simpler and cheaper than DC motors.The first three-phase line in North America went into operation in 1893a 2,300 V,12 km line in southern California.In the early period of AC power transmission,frequency was
11、 not standardized.This poses a problem for interconnection.Eventually 60 Hz was adopted as standard in North America,although 50 Hz was used in many other countries.The increasing need for transmitting large amounts of power over longer distance created an incentive to use progressively high voltage
12、 levels.To avoid the proliferation of an unlimited number of voltages,the industry has standardized voltage levels.In USA,the standards are 115,138,161,and 230 kV for the high voltage(HV)class,and 345,500 and 765 kV for the extra-high voltage(EHV)class.In China,the voltage levels in use are 10,35,11
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