H.V.D.C. Transmission: Course Code: 15EE1143 L T P C 3 0 0 3
This document outlines a course on HVDC transmission. The course has 5 units that cover the basics of HVDC systems, analysis of line-commutated converters, HVDC system control, converter faults and protection, and harmonics and filters. The course aims to help students analyze different DC link types, Graetz bridges, converter control characteristics, faults and protection, and harmonics generation and filtering. Key topics include the economics of DC transmission, converter station planning, converter analysis, DC link control, converter protection, multi-terminal DC systems, and harmonic characteristics and filtering.
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H.V.D.C. Transmission: Course Code: 15EE1143 L T P C 3 0 0 3
This document outlines a course on HVDC transmission. The course has 5 units that cover the basics of HVDC systems, analysis of line-commutated converters, HVDC system control, converter faults and protection, and harmonics and filters. The course aims to help students analyze different DC link types, Graetz bridges, converter control characteristics, faults and protection, and harmonics generation and filtering. Key topics include the economics of DC transmission, converter station planning, converter analysis, DC link control, converter protection, multi-terminal DC systems, and harmonic characteristics and filtering.
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252 Semester - VII EEE
H.V.D.C. TRANSMISSION (Professional Elective-V)
Course Code: 15EE1143 L T P C
3 0 0 3 Pre-requisites: Power Electronics and Power Transmission Engineering. Course Outcomes: At the end of the Course, the Student will be able to: CO 1 Analyze different types of DC links CO 2 Analyze Graetz bridge with and without overlap CO 3 Describe Converter control characteristics CO 4 Explain different converter faults and protection CO 5 Analyze generation of Harmonics and filters UNIT-I (10 Lectures) BASIC CONCEPTS: Comparison of AC and DC Transmission-Economics of power transmission-Technical performance-Reliability, Application of DC transmission, Description of DC transmission system-Types of DC links-Converter station, planning for HVDC transmission, Modern trends in HVDC technology, Some operating problem, HVDC transmission based on Voltage Source Inverter. UNIT-II (10 Lectures) ANALYSIS OF LINE COMMUTATED HVDC CONVERTERS: Introduction, Analysis of Graetz bridge – Analysis of two valve conduction mode, Analysis of two and three valve conduction mode, relationship between AC and DC quantities-equivalent circuit of rectifier, Inversion-equation of average direct current and voltage in terms of β and γ –equivalent circuit of inverter, Analysis of 12 Pulse converters. G V P College of Engineering (Autonomous) 2016 EEE Semester - VII 253
UNIT-IIII (10 Lectures)
HVDC SYSTEM CONTROL: Principle of DC link control, Converter control characteristics-, System control hierarchy , firing angle control-IPC-EPC, current and extinction angle control Starting and stopping of DC link, power control. UNIT-IV (10 Lectures) CONVERTER FAULT &PROTECTION: Converter faults – protection against over current, Over voltages in a converter station-protection against over voltage in converter station – surge arresters – smoothing reactors – DC breakers. MULTITERMINAL DC SYSTEMS: Potential application of MTDC Systems, Types of MTDC systems, Comparison of series and parallel MTDC systems. UNIT-V (10 Lectures) HARMONICS & FILTERS : Introduction, Generation of Harmonics –Characteristics harmonics, calculation of characteristics AC Harmonics, DC voltage harmonics, Types of AC filters, Passive AC and DC filters, Active filters. TEXT BOOK: K.R. Padiyar: HVDC Power Transmission System, 2 nd Edition, New Age International Publishers, 2012. REFERENCES: 1. Erich Uhlmann, “Power Transmission by Direct Current, Fourth Indian Reprint Springer International Edition, 2012. 2. S Kamakshaiah, V Kamaraju : “HVDC Transmission”, 1st Edition, Mcgraw Hill Education, 2011. 3. E.W.Kimbark : “Direct Current Transmission”, Wiley InterScience, New York, 1971. 4. J Arrillaga, “H.V.D.C Transmission”, Peter Peregrinus Ltd., London UK 1983.