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16th May 2015, 12:39 PM
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Re: HVDC Anna University Syllabus

As you are looking for the Anna University B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering VIII Semester high voltage direct current transmission syllabus , here I am providing same for you .

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
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.

For detailed information , here is the attachment

Anna University B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering syllabus







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