High voltage systems
Q Su
3 points * 16 lectures, 9 tutorial/laboratory hours * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: ECS2320
Objectives The student is expected to develop a basic understanding of transmission line theory, external and internal overvoltages and protection methods in electrical power systems and a knowledge of high voltage test techniques.
Synopsis Protection zones in power systems; differential, distance and pilot wire protection; physics of circuit interruption; circuit breakers; current chopping and restriking voltages. Underground cables; transmission line phenomena; calculation of surge performance. Lightning phenomena and its effect on a power system. High voltage measurement and testing; insulation coordination; partial discharges; ageing of insulation.
Assessment Examination (2 hours): 60% * Assignments: 20% * Laboratory work: 20%
Recommended texts
Glover J D and Sarma M Power system analysis and design 2nd edn, PWS, 1994
Kind D High voltage experimental techniques Vieweg, 1978
Kind D and Karner H High-voltage insulation technology Vieweg, 1985
Kreuger F H Industrial high voltage vols 1 and 2, Delft U P, 1991
Kuffel E and Zaengl W S High-voltage engineering: Fundamentals Pergamon, 1984
Warrington A R van C Protective relays: Their theory and practice vols 1 and 2, 3rd edn, Chapman and Hall, 1977
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