25783: Dielectrics and HV
Course Name: Dielectrics and HV
Course Number: 25783
Prerequisite(s): 25733 (Electromagnetics) and 25753 (Electrical Energy System Analysis 1)
Co-requisite(s): -
Units: 3
Level: Undergraduate
Last Revision: Summer 2020
Description:
Syllabus:
Course Number: 25783
Prerequisite(s): 25733 (Electromagnetics) and 25753 (Electrical Energy System Analysis 1)
Co-requisite(s): -
Units: 3
Level: Undergraduate
Last Revision: Summer 2020
Description:
In this course, students acquaint themselves with the theory of breakdown in gas, liquid, and solid insulators, analytical and numerical methods for calculating the distribution of electrostatic fields and how to control them, techniques for high voltage generation for testing a power system equipment insulation, methods for testing and measuring high voltage, along with its technical considerations, and the design of a sample high-voltage system insulation.
Syllabus:
- Determination of Electrostatic Fields using analytic and numerical techniques and methods for their control
- The theory of breakdown in gases
- The theory of breakdown in liquids and solids
- High Voltage generation
- High Voltage generation
- E. Kuffel, W. S. Zaengl, J. Kuffel, High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals, 2nd edition, Newnes, 2001
- Dieter Kind, An Introduction to High-Voltage Experimental Technique, Wiley, 1985
- W. Hauschild and W. Mosch, Statistical Techniques for High Voltage Engineering, IEE Power Series 13, 1992
- R. E. James, and Q. Su., Condition Assessment of H.V. Insulation in Power System Equipment, 2008
Last Update: 2024-05-23