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Course Name
Turkish Yüksek Gerilim Tekniği
English High Voltage Technique (Djibouti)
Course Code
ELK 312E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
4 4 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Suat İlhan
Course Objectives 1) To teach why we use high voltage (HV) and to introduce HV problems and HV applications
2) To teach analytical, numerical and experimental electrostatic field computation methods and to evaluate discharge phenomena at high electric fields,
3) To introduce basic breakdown phenomena and their properties at gas, solid, and liquid dielectrics,
Course Description Electrical Field Analysis: experimental and computational methods, electrical breakdown in gasses, Townsend’s breakdown criterion, Paschen’s law, Streamer or “Kanal” mechanisms, breakdown in non-uniform field and corona, electrical break down of dielectric liquids and solids, insulating materials,
Course Outcomes 1) To know why we use high voltage (HV), HV types, and HV applications,
2) To compute electrostatic fields for all type electrode systems,
3) To design electrode system and HV device,
4) To understand discharge phenomena, to prevent them or to use them,
5) To know origins of overvoltage and protection against them,
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
Other References Nasser, E., “Fundamentals of Gaseous Ionization and Plasma Electronics”, New York : Wiley Interscience.
Kuffel, E., Zaengl W.S., Kuffel, J. “High voltage engineering fundamentals”, Oxford, Woburn, MA : Newnes.
Naisu, M.S., Kamaraju, V., “High voltage engineering”, New York : McGraw-Hill.
N.H.Malik, A.A.Al-Arainy, M.I.Qureshi,” Electrical Insulation in Power Systems“, Marcel Deccer Inc.
M. Haddad, D. Warne, “Advances in high voltage Engineering”, IEE Press.
C.L. Wadhwa, “High voltage engineering [electronic resource]”.
 
 
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