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.
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Experiments
- Power quality (EQU)
- Protection against dangerous body currents (SKS)
- High voltage direct current (HGÜ)
- Wind turbines (WEA)
- The electrical breakdown in gases (1 DG)
- Determination of the dielectric strength of transformer oils (2 DÖ)
- Measurement of electric fields (5 F)
- Generation and measurment of high direct voltage (6 G)
Contact Electric Power Systems
30167 Hannover