Sunday, June 19, 2011

EE 2032 HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT TRANSMISSION ANNA UNIVERSITY SEVENTH SEMESTER EEE SYLLABUS

EE 2032 HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT TRANSMISSION


AIM
To develop the skills in the area of HVDC power transmission with the analysis of HVDC
converters, harmonics and design of filters.
OBJECTIVE
 To understand the concept, planning of DC power transmission and comparison with
AC power transmission.
 To analyze HVDC converters.
 To study about compounding and regulation.
 To analyze harmonics and design of filters.
 To learn about HVDC cables and simulation tools.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction of DC Power transmission technology – Comparison of AC and DC
transmission – Application of DC transmission – Description of DC transmission system
– Planning for HVDC transmission – Modern trends in DC transmission.
UNIT II ANALYSIS OF HVDC CONVERTERS 9
Pulse number – Choice of converter configuration – Simplified analysis of Graetz circuit
– Converter bridge characteristics – Characteristics of a twelve pulse converter –
Detailed analysis of converters.
UNIT III COMPOUNDING AND REGULATIONS 9
General – Required regulation – Inverter compounding – Uncompounded inverter –
Rectifier compounding – Transmission characteristics with the rectifier and inverter
compounding – Communication link – Current regulation from the inverter side –
Transformer tap changing
UNIT IV HARMONICS AND FILTERS 9
Introduction – Generation of harmonics – Design of AC filters and DC filters –
Interference with neighbouring communication lines.
UNIT V HVDC CABLES AND SIMULATION OF HVDC SYSTEMS 9
Introduction of DC cables – Basic physical phenomenon arising in DC insulation –
Practical dielectrics – Dielectric stress consideration – Economics of DC cables
compared with AC cables. Introduction to system simulation – Philosophy and tools –
HVDC system simulation – Modeling of HVDC systems for digital dynamic simulation.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK
1. Padiyar, K. R., “HVDC power transmission system”, Wiley Eastern Limited, New
Delhi 1990. First edition.
2. Edward Wilson Kimbark, “Direct Current Transmission”, Vol. I, Wiley interscience,
New York, London, Sydney, 1971.
REFERENCES
1. Colin Adamson and Hingorani N G, “High Voltage Direct Current Power
Transmission”, Garraway Limited, London, 1960.
2. Arrillaga, J., “High Voltage Direct Current Transmission”, Peter Pregrinus, London,
1983.
3. Rakosh Das Begamudre, “Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering”, New
Age Interantional (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.

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