This document provides details about the High Voltage Engineering course. The course is 3 credit hours and meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2-3:30 PM. Student assessment includes a midterm (30%), final (50%), quizzes (5%), assignments (5%), and presentations (10%). The course objectives are to develop concepts of high voltage generation and measurement, learn about electrical breakdown in insulation, study modern high voltage systems opportunities and challenges, and be familiar with research gaps. Reference books and journals are also listed.
This document provides details about the High Voltage Engineering course. The course is 3 credit hours and meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2-3:30 PM. Student assessment includes a midterm (30%), final (50%), quizzes (5%), assignments (5%), and presentations (10%). The course objectives are to develop concepts of high voltage generation and measurement, learn about electrical breakdown in insulation, study modern high voltage systems opportunities and challenges, and be familiar with research gaps. Reference books and journals are also listed.
This document provides details about the High Voltage Engineering course. The course is 3 credit hours and meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2-3:30 PM. Student assessment includes a midterm (30%), final (50%), quizzes (5%), assignments (5%), and presentations (10%). The course objectives are to develop concepts of high voltage generation and measurement, learn about electrical breakdown in insulation, study modern high voltage systems opportunities and challenges, and be familiar with research gaps. Reference books and journals are also listed.
• Code: EPE-817 • Credit Hours: 03 • Time Schedule: • Monday: 02:00-03:30 PM Wednesday: 02:00-03:30 PM Assessment Criteria • Mid 30% • Final 50% • Quizzes 5 % • Assignments 5% • Presentations 10% Objectives • Formalize with High Voltage Systems • To develop concepts of generation and measurement of high voltage, electrostatic fields • To learn about electrical breakdown in high voltage insulation material • To study the opportunities and challenges in modern high voltage systems • To be familiar with research gaps in modern high voltage components and systems Reference Books and Journals • Books • Industrial High Voltage; Fields, dielectrics construction by F.H. Krueger Text book • Industrial High Voltage; Coordinating, measuring, testing by Kuffel. E., Zaengl W.S., Kuffel. J. • High Voltage Engineering: Theory and Practice by M.N Arbab • High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals by F. H. Krueger
• Journals • IET High Voltage • Physics of Plasmas • Journal of Applied Physics • Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics • IEEE TDEI • CEIDP conference