AN INTRODUCTION TO HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING

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PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., Jan 1, 2004 - Technology & Engineering - 248 pages

This concise textbook is intended for undergraduate students of electrical engineering offering a course in high voltage engineering.

Written in an easy-to-understand style, the text acquaints students with the physical phenomena and technical problems associated with high voltages in power systems. A complete quantitative description of the topics in high voltage engineering is difficult because of the statistical nature of the electrical breakdown phenomena in insulators. With this in mind, this book has been written to provide a basic treatment of high voltage engineering qualitatively, and wherever necessary quantitatively.

Special emphasis has been laid on breakdown mechanisms in gaseous dielectrics as it helps students gain a sound conceptual base for appreciating high voltage problems. The origin and nature of lightning and switching overvoltages occurring in power systems have been explained and illustrated with practical observations. Protection of high voltage insulation against such overvoltages has also been discussed lucidly. Concept of modern digital methods of high voltage testing of insulators, transformers, and cables has been explained.

Solved problems help students develop a critical appreciation of the concepts discussed. End-of-chapter questions enable students to obtain a more in-depth understanding of the key concepts.


 

Contents

What do you mean by a 50 impulse flashover voltage b withstand voltage
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Write a note on high voltage testing of bushings
7
Breakdown Characteristics of Gases under Uniform Field 1835
18
Review Questions
35
Review Questions
47
Breakdown in Liquids and Solids
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Review Questions
74
Review Questions
116
Review Questions
154
5
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7
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Review Questions
201
References
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About the author (2004)

Subir Ray, Ph.D., is presently Professor and Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, GNIT, Sodepur, Kolkata. He was formerly Advisor ICT and Professor and Head of Electrical Engineering Department at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttaranchal.

Dr. Ray has more than 38 years of experience in teaching at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the areas of high voltage engineering, power systems, electrical measurements, and microprocessors. He has published several research papers in national and international journals. He is also the author of An Introduction to High Voltage Engineering published by PHI Learning, New Delhi (2004). 

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