Friday 26 February 2016

Transmission and Distribution


About the Subject : 


Electric power transmission is the bulk transfer of electrical energy, from generating power plants to electrical substations located near demand centers. This is distinct from the local wiring between high-voltage substations and customers, which is typically referred to as electric power distribution. Transmission lines, when interconnected with each other, become transmission networks. The combined transmission and distribution network is known as the "power grid" or  "the grid". 



Topics to be covered in this Seminar :

Structure of electric power system – AC and DC distributors – distributed and concentrated loads – interconnection – EHVAC and HVDC transmission –FACTS – Transmission Line Parameters –application of self and mutual GMD –skin and proximity effects –corona discharges – Classification of lines – transmission efficiency and voltage regulation –surge impedance loading –methods of voltage control –Ferranti effect –Insulators –cables –Mechanical design of transmission line –Tower spotting– Types of towers–Substation Layout–Methods of grounding.


Time to be planned :

     1 or 2 days


Kind of program :

       3D based Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students

Reason for the program :

      Kalam Scientist Team aiming to build young generation Scientist

Sample Clips for reference : 



AC and DC distributors


Mechanical design of transmission line

Cheers,
Kalam Scientist Team
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