Synopsis
In AC transmission, low voltages are below 11 KV and medium voltages are in the range of 22 KV to 66 KV. The voltages 132 KV, 169KV, 220 KV and 275 KV are termed as High voltages. Above 132 KV to 750KV are Extra High Voltages (EHV). Above 750 KV voltages are called as Ultra High Voltage (UHV). The application like electron microscope and X -ray unit required high voltage of order of 100 KV or more. Electrostatic precipitators, particles accelerator in nuclear physics, etc. require high voltage dc of KV. High voltage of one million voltage or even more required for testing power apparatus rated EHV (400 KV system and above). High impulse voltages are required for testing purpose to stimulate overvoltage that occurs in power system due to lightning or switching action.This laboratory manual is useful for undergraduate & postgraduate students of Electrical Engineering to perform experiments to determine the parameters, effect & measurements etc. related to high voltage engineering.
About the Author
Dr. Manoj Dhondiram Patil was born in Sangli, Maharashtra, India, in 1987. He has received his B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Shivaji University Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India in 2009, and the M.E. degree in Electrical Power Systems from Government College of Engineering Aurangabad (which is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad), Maharashtra, India in 2011, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere, Raigad, Maharashtra, India in 2020. He is currently working as an Associate Professor at Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta, Sangli, Maharashtra, India. His current research interests include smart grid technologies, multilevel inverters, etc.
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