Electric Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering Laboratory

The Laboratory is carried out together with High Voltage Engineering and Asset Management Section and consists of 4 experiments each from the fields of power supply and high voltage engineering, which are carried out in groups of 3 to 4 persons.

Attention!

The laboratory will not take place this semester!

Content

Based on the theoretical principles, students learn and consolidate non-stationary processes in electrical energy systems as well as high-voltage discharges and pulsed processes in high-voltage networks by means of practical measurements.

Recommended prior knowledge:

Fundamental knowledge in electrical engineering theory is necessary for attending the laboratory. Knowledge of three-phase systems and fundamentals of electric power engineering are recommended. Furthermore, previous attendance of the course High Voltage Technique I is recommended as well as an understanding of basic electrical engineering interrelationships.

  • Experiments
    1. Power quality (EQU)
    2. Protection against dangerous body currents (SKS)
    3. High voltage direct current (HGÜ)
    4. Wind turbines (WEA)
    5. The electrical breakdown in gases (1 DG)
    6. Determination of the dielectric strength of transformer oils (2 )
    7. Measurement of electric fields (5 F)
    8. Generation and measurment of high direct voltage (6 G)

Contact Electric Power Systems

Lucas Reus, M. Sc.
Research Staff
Address
Appelstraße 9a
30167 Hannover
Building
Room
921
Lucas Reus, M. Sc.
Research Staff
Address
Appelstraße 9a
30167 Hannover
Building
Room
921